| 1. Blink Blink (Main Version) |
| 2. Blink Blink (DJ Brisk Fingaz Remix) |
| 3. Blink Blink (DJ Friction Remix) |
| 4. Blink Blink (Main Version Instrumental) |
| 5. Blink Blink (DJ Brisk Fingaz Remix Instrumental) |
| 6. Blink Blink (DJ Friction Remix Instrumental) |
| 7. Blink Blink (Video) |
Editorial Reviews
Import exclusive single off the 2001 German compilation, 'The Goodlife'. Tracks, 'Blink Blink' - LL Cool J + Spax (Main Version, DJ Brisk Fingaz Remix, DJ Friction Remix, Main Version Instrumental, DJ Brisk Fingaz Remix Instrumental, DJ Friction Remix Instrumental) & the video to the title track.
Blink Blink,LL Cool J & Spax,Polygram Int'l,5" CD Singles,East Coast Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
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The Mark Tom and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back)
blink-182 , and Blink 182 Manufacturer: MCA International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Z30Y Release Date: 2000-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Dumpweed
- Don't Leave Me
- Aliens Exist
- Family Reunion
- Going Away To College
- What's My Age Again?
- Rich Lips
- Blew Job
- Untitled
- Voyeur
- Pathetic
- Adam's Song
- Peggy Sue
- Wendy Clear
- Carousel
- All The Small Things
- Mutt
- The Country Song
- Dammit
- Man Overboard
- Bonus Track 01
- Bonus Track 02
- Bonus Track 03
- Bonus Track 04
- Bonus Track 05
- Bonus Track 06
- Bonus Track 07
- Bonus Track 08
- Bonus Track 09
- Bonus Track 10
- Bonus Track 11
- Bonus Track 12
- Bonus Track 13
- Bonus Track 14
- Bonus Track 15
- Bonus Track 16
- Bonus Track 17
- Bonus Track 18
- Bonus Track 19
- Bonus Track 20
- Bonus Track 21
- Bonus Track 22
- Bonus Track 23
- Bonus Track 24
- Bonus Track 25
- Bonus Track 26
- Bonus Track 27
- Bonus Track 28
- Bonus Track 29
Amazon.com
Punk rock is meant to be played loud and snotty. Blink 182 are a San Diego punk rock threesome whose interest in arrested development has led them to a sparkling array of sex jokes that cover everything from anal sex to masturbation to... Well, you get the idea--and that's just the between-song banter. This limited-edition live collection--a holding pattern until the band's fifth studio album is released in 2001--features a slam-dunk collection of the band's hits, fan favorites from their various studio albums, and new tunes ("Blew Job" among the enlightened tracks). One additional studio track, "Man Overboard" (already a hit on a radio near you), packs a harder punch than most, thanks to the studio finesse. But mostly these are revved-up versions of songs to break a skateboard by. With the added appeal of a color booklet and about seven minutes of "stage banter" tacked on at the end, guaranteed to either leave you in stitches or have you grounded for a month. --Rob O'ConnorAlbum Description
Out of print in the U.S.! Import edition of the Bubble Punk's limited edition live 2000 release. 20 tracks featuring scorching versions of all their hits including 'Dumpweed', 'What's My Age Again?', 'All the Small Things' and many more. Universal.Album Details
A Live Run Through of Blink 182's Greatest Hits, Recorded Before Adoring California Crowds, this Album is Probably the Best Way to Experience These Endearing Pop-punkers' Infectious Three Or Four Chords Green Day-ish Sonic Assault. Highlights Include the Uncharacteristically Melancholy "Adam's Song", "Family Reunion" (A Dirty Joke with Great Harmonies), and the Audience Favourite, "What's My Age Again?" also Expect a Lot of Very Funny Stage Patter Between Songs, Including a Monologue About Dressing Up in Women's Clothing the Better to Seduce Your Own Father. It's Wholeheartedly, and Good-naturedly, Obscene.Customer Reviews:
juvenile humor...makes me feel like a juvenile - hooray!.......2007-07-17
See, I went to the Mark Tom and Travis show concert just after Enema of the State was released, and this album brings back some good memories. The Jr. High humour is unrelenting and hillarious! I did, however, feel very awkward at the concert for all of the teens with their parents with them... this isn't the kind of thing that you take your parents to (the parental advisory sticker is well deserved), but rather the kind of thing that you share with all of your friends. This album is tops. It took me ages to find it at a good price (some people wanted $50 for it!!!!) cuz it isn't that well-known. But trust me, if you like Blink's older stuff (Dude Ranch and Cheshire Cat) like the Depends song and Ben Wa Balls etc, then this is the album is right up your alley! And if you're not familiar with those albums, well, get them too. They're classic and completely light-hearted. Anyhow, enjoy this album!
good.......2006-07-01
buy this if you enjoy blink. if not, go buy something else. its plain and simple.
Good Cd.......2006-04-04
Brillient.......2005-11-30
you have not lived until you have listened to it
They should play studio albums live.......2005-11-26
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Greatest Hits
blink-182 Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BBOVBM Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Carousel
- M&Ms
- Dammit
- Josie
- What's My Age Again
- All the Small Things
- Adam's Song
- Man Overboard
- Rock Show
- First Date
- Stay Together for the Kids
- Feelin' This
- Miss You
- Down
- Always
- Not Now
- Another Girl Another Planet
Album Description
This greatest-hits collection spans the short career of one of pop-punk's most celebrated outfits, blink-182. The album features tracks from their 1994 debut Buddha through to the more experimental final album, 2003's blink-182. The album serves as a perfect introduction into the band's hook-driven pop-punk which has always involved a large dose of frat-boy toilet humor.Customer Reviews:
Blink 182.......2007-05-07
to all.......2007-04-10
great for coffee!!.......2007-03-23
Great.......2007-02-28
Not a Bad Compilation.......2007-02-18
1.Carousel-5/5 from Cheshire Cat. excellent song. Very creative and exellent bass and guitar work. Very old school
2.M+Ms-5/5 from Cheshire Cat. insane guitar intro. very laid back summery song.
3.Dammit-5/5 from Dude Ranch. hands down one of the greatest guitar riffs ever. Great Song. I love the pissed off lyrics.
4.Josie-4/5 from Dude Ranch good song. cool bass in the beginning. its about the perfect girlfriend.
5.Whats My Age Again? 5/5 From Enema of the State. hilarious song. very melodic guitar. one of their best songs.
6.All the Small Things-5/5 From Enema of the State. you cant not like this song. by far their most famous song. the kinda the song you would blast on your car stereo in the summer time.
7.Adams Song 5/5- from Enema of the State. beutiful song but pretty depressing. its about suicide and being depressed.
8.Man Overboard 5/5- from The Mark,Tom,and Travis Show. cool song about their ex-drummer Scott Raynor.
9.The Rock Show 4/5- From Take off your pants and jacket. Good but a little too poppy. nothin really special about it.
10.First Date 5/5- From Take off your pants and jacket. Very famous song. cool guitar solo.
11.Stay together for the kids 5/5 From Take off your pants and jacket. Awesome song. Sad though cause its about divorce.
12.Feeling This- 5/5 From the self titled album. really good song. the bridge part that mark sings always gives me chills.
13.I Miss You- 4/5 From the self titled album. pretty good but slow and a little bit emo.
14.Down- 4/5 From the self titled album. this one took a while to grow on me. kinda sad.
15. Always- 5/5 From the self titled album. very upbeat love song. awesome drums and cool bass intro.
16.Not Now- 5/5 new song. very good. gives me chills. it also makes me sad because it reminds me of when they broke up.
17.Another Girl Another Planet- 5/5 cover song. i forget who did the original. good song. nice way to end.
overall its a good greatest hits and you should buy it if you want to get into blink 182.
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When Your Heart Stops Beating
(+44) Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000J233J4 Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Lycanthrope
- Baby Come On
- When Your Heart Stops Beating
- Little Death
- 155
- Lillian
- Cliffdiving
- Interlude
- Weatherman
- No, It Isn't
- Make You Smile
- Chapter 13
Amazon.com
A few years ago, it would have been impossible to imagine the members of Blink 182 occupied with anything that didn't involve poop jokes and pixilated private parts. Now Tom DeLonge is channeling early U2 with Angels and Airwaves while former bandmates Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker have reunited as +44, another numerical band named after the international calling code for the United Kingdom. The twitchy punk rhythms, adolescent accented vocals, and blockbuster choruses of their former outfit remain, as does producer Jerry Finn, but songs like "Baby Come On" and the spooky "Little Death" show the musicians finally delivering the substance that was promised on Blink 182's self-titled 2003 release. "A little death makes life more meaningful," Hoppus sings on that latter. --Aidin VaziriCustomer Reviews:
Disappointing.......2007-06-30
1. Lycanthrope - (2/5) - Just not very good in any aspect. It doesn't flow very well. It doesn't sound very good. The lyrics are weak. Not a good opener.
2. Baby Come On - (2/5) - This song made me mad because I wanted this album to be really good, but this was the second song in a row that wasn't very good. Lyrics are not very good at all. The verses are decent, but the chorus is what stops this from getting a 3 star. Chorus doesn't sound very good. A little better than "Lycanthrope" though.
3. When Your Heart Stops Beating - (4/5) - This is when I started to get a little happier about this album. I had heard this song before, and I enjoyed it. Not very good lyrics again, but catchy and fun to listen to. This is when it starts to get good.
4. Little Death - (5/5) - Just when disappointment was starting to sink in, I was hit with the previous song and then this one. This is a very good song. Finally, his lyrics are actually pretty good. I knew he had it in him! Great job on this one all around.
5. 155 - (5/5) - Maybe my favorite track on the album. This one is really good. Good lyrics, great, catchy music, and good vocals. This one is a real winner. I was passing the first two songs off as flukes by this point.
6. Lillian - (4/5) - Not as good as the last two, but still a solid song. This is a good one. Good lyrics, good balance of louder and softer, actually conveys the emotion. Again, good job on this one. That's 4 good ones in a row!
7. Cliff Diving - (1/5) - And then they ruined that streak. I tried really hard to find something I liked about this song, but I couldn't. Lacking in lyrics and anything desirable. Could they rebound from this one?
8. Interlude - (3/5) - It's okay as far as interludes go, but really, what can you expect from an interlude? It's alright. Nothing I can complain about.
9. Weatherman - (4/5) - They certainly could rebound. This song is very good. Very raw lyrics. They were probably the best lyrics on the album. Very honest and thought provoking. In my case, very relatable. This was well done. The chorus is very good.
10. No It Isn't - (5/5) - I know some of my friends don't like this one, but I love it. This is the competition for the best song on the album in my opinion. It just sounds really good, and the lyrics are good if you put them in context (it's about blink's dissolution). My only complaint is that both this album and Angels and Airwaves' album had at least one song dedicated to blink falling apart (+44 had more than one). This is the much more immature one when you compare the two bands' perspectives.
11. Make You Smile - (5/5) - It actually has the girl singing in it! This was before she left the band, and she did a magnificent job. This is a great song. Lyrics are not amazing, but work well enough.
12. Chapter 13 - (2/5) - Not a good one to end it on. They should've just done without this one. I thought it was gonna be cool because it's about Dante Alighieri's views on suicide as he put in "The Divine Comedy". Just not very good. Reminded me of the first two songs.
I think Tom Delonge and AVA win Round 1. That album is fantastic, although it is much different from blink-182. Here's the key difference: Tom grew up; Mark didn't all too much. Tom sums up Mark's response to blink's breakup well in one of his songs: "I left the chill and voice of screams and kids and ran for shelter." It's true, because it says how Mark and Travis were basically screaming kids in how they handled it. I hate to put them down, but it is true. They just need to grow up a little more. As I said, there are some really good songs on here, but just not as many as AVA. Also, not quite as good as I thought it would be. A little disappointing. Thanks for reading!
I love this album.......2007-06-30
Not Blink 182 but the next best thing.......2007-06-15
1)Lycanthrope(3/5)- Sound is always too loud, everytime it comes on it hurts my ears and I have to turn the volume down. It overall sounds good but just isn't as good as the rest and doesn't have anything unique about it
2)Baby Come On(4/5)- One of the better tracks, reminds me of Stay Together for The Kids. The most memorable line "The past is only the future with the lights on" is in this song. Great lyrics.
3)When You Heart Stops Beating(5/5)- In my opinion, the best song on the track, however it is one where it can grow old on you rather fastly. On a side note it is sided up with a freaking awesome video
4)Little Death(5/5)- Simply amazing, competing with When Your Heart Stops Beating. The lyrics are great and the bridge parts are amazing(Mark and I believe Craig sing together in a really low baritone voice)
5)155(4/5)- This is a catchy song that sounds great. Nothing special in lyrics, just nice sounding
6)Lillian(3/5)- Kind of a slower song, the lyrics are pretty good but it just doesn't stand out above the best.
7)Cliffdiving(4/5)- Sounds a bit like Lycanthrope. The guitar work is pretty cool and during the chorus there is a cool bass riff. Pretty good song but not near the best
8)Interlude(2/5)- This is obviously the weakest track on the cd, not that it brings the cd down. There isn't much too it. Sounds cool and electronic, but still little to it, but it's just an interlude.
9)Weatherman(3/5)- Decent. You'll like when listening to the CD as a whole but it won't be a song you end up listening to by itself.
10)No, It Isn't(5/5)- Simply amazing! Along with WHYSB and Little Death this the top song on the CD. This is great one and I love it. lyrics are great, discusses the feelings of Mark on Tom Delonge with the great line "Please understand, this isn't just goodbye, this Is I can't stand you." Showing Mark hates tom, but then again, the song is called No, It Isn't.
11)Make Me Smile(5/5)- Top notch. I normally never find girls singing that great but Carol Heller delivers quite well. Hearing Mark sing along with an actually talented female singer is something you'll never hear. The lyrics are good too. Great song. One of the better. I'm sure this will be one of their more popular songs.
12)Chapter 13(2.5/5)- Just an overal bad ending. It's not a bad song. It's just weak compared to the wide variety of extremely good songs. This is an enjoyable song, but you'll probably never listen to it by itself, just when listening to the whole Cd
Overall this is amazing CD. Mark is a great singer all though it's so sad to hear his voice without a line thrown in with Tom. Mark sounds a lot different then he did back in the What's My Age Again and Adam Song days. His singing actually isn't as good as it was on stellar tracks like Feeling This and Adams Song, but still great.
Stunk.......2007-05-15
+44 travis barker is back!.......2007-05-08
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Enema Of The State
blink-182 Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IPAX Release Date: 1999-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Dumpweed
- Don't Leave Me
- Aliens Exist
- Going Away To College
- What's My Age Again?
- Dysentery Gary
- Adam's Song
- All The Small Things
- The Party Song
- Mutt
- Wendy Clear
- Anthem
Amazon.com
On their 1997 release, Dude Ranch, juvenile hardcore-pop band Blink 182 tickled the funny bone with an assortment of dumb sex jokes, off-color artwork, and between-song skits, including one of a dog drinking from a freshly peed in toilet. So, two years down the road, have the band matured at all? One look at the cover of Enema of the State, which features cover art of a tarted-up blonde nurse donning a rubber glove, provides the easy answer. Fortunately, Enema supports the humor with strong musicianship. The songs are more dynamic and multitempoed than those on Dude Ranch, sounding like a cross between the Descendents and Fountains of Wayne. And unlike the glut of alt-rock releases that offer one or two memorable songs, Enema is flush with instantly memorable melodies and ear-pleasing harmonies. Good, dirty fun--no more, no less. --Jon WiederhornCustomer Reviews:
Blink 182 knew what they are doing........2006-12-29
Absolute pop-punk classic.......2006-09-25
Enema of The State is now considered a rock classic. From beginning to end, its one of the catchiest, most energetic, melodic, and loudest records ever. The lyrics range from hilarious (The Party Song) to heartfelt (Going Away To College), to a combination of both (Anthem).
Tom's powerchords are the loudest and crunchiest I've ever heard on a pop album, and his lead riffs are some of the simplelest but catchiest I've ever heard, and come on- what kid starting to learn guitar nowadays doesn't try to learn Adam's Song? Vocally his bratty voice fits songs perfect with him taking over the vocals on songs such as Dumpweed, Aliens Exist, Dysentary Gary, All The Small Things, Mutt, and Anthem. Mark plays bass very simply, but his tone is very clean and complements guitar and drums very well. His fills in the bridge of What's My Age Again? are perfect as well. Vocally Mark has a cleaner voice than Tom, which works well on the songs he sings- Don't Leave Me, Going Away To College, What's My Age Again, Adam's Song, The Party Song, and Wendy Clear. That brings us to Travis- but what hasn't been said about this guy already? He's f-ing amazing! His beats are incredibly fast and his fills are timed and calculated spot on. He's definetly got to be one of the greatest drummers of all time.
This record is just a straight up classic. Look at so many of the popular rock bands that emerged in the 2000's- Sum 41, Good Charlotte, Simple Plan, Yellowcard, My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco... Would any of these bands have been able to achieve so much popularity if blink hadn't kicked the doors of pop-punk wide open? I think not. So whether your just chilling in your room, going on a road trip, or having a pool party- throw this record on and rock out, because it's perfect.
WOW THEY SUCK.......2006-09-04
Great cd, even though it is old.......2006-09-01
What turned me onto Blink..........2006-07-26
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Take off Your Pants and Jacket
blink-182 Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005K9VW Release Date: 2001-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Anthem Part Two
- Online Songs
- First Date
- Happy Holidays, You Bastard
- Story Of A Lonely Guy
- The Rock Show
- Stay Together For The Kids
- Roller Coaster
- Reckless Abandon
- Everytime I Look For You
- Give Me One Good Reason
- Shut Up
- Please Take Me Home
Amazon.com
Their formula is simple enough--equal parts teenage humor and brattiness combined with infectious guitar hooks that just beg to be cranked up on the stereo. But with Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, the guys in Blink 182 may have delivered their best album to date, a punk-pop fusion that's so consistent you'll wonder which of the 13 tracks will become radio hits (any has the chance, really). Yes, as with Dude Ranch and Enema of the State, the songs here revolve around falling in love ("The Rock Show," "First Date"), falling out of love ("Online Songs," "Happy Holidays, You Bastard"), and plenty of other ways to kill time while away from school ("Reckless Abandon"). And yes, these guitar-driven songs all pretty much sound the same, but Take Off never gets boring. There's too much nervous energy here, too many slight variations in the arrangements, and too many hilarious lyrics that you won't want to miss. Parents may remember that the Buzzcocks used this same shtick in the late '70s, older siblings may remember that Green Day did it well not so many years ago, but Blink fans know that their band is more clever than anyone else playing today. The bonus tracks are throwaways, but that's OK--the threesome have given us plenty to bop our heads to here. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
awsome c.d.......2007-07-06
1.anthem part 2 8.9/10 a good song but i prefer anthem part 1
2.online songs 8/10 a good bass intro and catchy
3.first date 9.75/10 a great song and this where the album gets good
4.happy holidays you bastard 8/10 short very funny messed up song
5.story of a lonely guy 9/10 a good slow song with a very good chourus and up-beat
6. the rockshow 9/10 a great song and thats it
7.stay together for the kids 8.45/10 slow then fast but a good meesage
8.rollarcoaster 9.8/10 awsome song great song probobably the best on the album
9.reckless abandon 9.7/10 awsome song joins the ranks of rollercoaster
10.everytime i look for you 7.9/10 a very popular with american pie fans but this songs chours gets repeated alot
11. give me one good reason 9/10 a good song about hating hippies and
preps
12.shut up 8.5/10 a good song bot the curding gets old
13. please take me home 10/10 my favorie song nice and serios song
overall this albums about a 8.7/10
Information for the haters........2007-05-02
Blink never wanted to be taken seriously as a band.
They wholeheartedly intended to be a joke, an immature band.
You can't hold their purpose against them.
And as for saying they are not punk.
Blink 182 didn't christen themselves as punk.
It was the stupid fans who did that.
Anyone who knows music knows that real punk existed in the 60's, the dawning of the Punk Movement.
Don't blame that on the band either.
We all know that Tom Delonge cannot play the guitar.
But you have to admit that Mark is a pretty decent bassist.
And to say that Travis Barker is a mediocre drummer, is lying through your teeth.
You are supposed to take Blink's music for what it is.
It is supposed to be taking light-heartedly.
You are supposed to laugh at the sheer mediocrity of it.
If you can't be immature enough for a few seconds to embrace that reaction, then it is yout own fault and not the band's.
Great CD.......2007-04-21
Anthem Part 2: Love the drum line. Personally i prefer Enema's Anthem part one, but I still love this song. 10/10
Online Songs: short and sweet. very fast 8/10
First Date: This got overplayed unfortunately, and it got tiring. I still love the song though. 8.5/10
Happy Holidays: Hilarious song...not surprisingly, my parents abhor it.
Story...: Love LOve LOOVE this song...second favorite on the cd. 10.5/10
Rock Show: Good song...one of the less interesting. 8/10
Kids: Powerful guitars/lyrics/vocals. Very emotional song. 8.5/10
Rollercoaster: One of the best Travis Barker lines on the cd. 9/10
Reckless Abandon: FUNNY SONG...one of my favorites! 10/10
Everytime: Good drumming from Travis. 9/10
Give Me One Good Reason: I love this song the most on this cd! I love the lyrics, the guitar, the drumming, the vocals...EVERYTHING FLOWS! 15/10
Shut Up- ANGRY song...Sounds a lot like roller coaster actually. 8/10
Please Take Me Home: Good closer. 9/10
To the reviewer a couple reviws below me: We're not trying to bash/dehumanize you, we're just giving you our opinions. But you showed no class in the way you expressed your opinion. It's kinda funny that you call blink "whiny" and "immature" when really, you are much worse.
Oh and NEVER compare blink-182 to K-Fed, because not only do you sound immature, you sound pretty freakin' stupid. And you owe Tammy Peterson an apology for your little 'note' there. SO uncalled for.
Why the hate?.......2007-03-14
A Kid's Review
I love this CD and I wish Blink hadn't have split up. I'll start by saying I don't think Tom is the best singer in the world (the studio makes him sound good, but live he's pretty awful), nor do I think he's a particularly talented guitarist. Now with that said, I will say I thoroughly enjoyed this record. Best songs include Anthem Pt. 2, First Date, Rock Show, Stay Together For The Kids, Story Of A Lonely Guy, and What Went Wrong. You can't compare Mark, Tom, and Travis's latest efforts to Blink... they've both gone in different directions. However, I will say that I would chose Blink over +44 or AVA anyday.
I do recommend this CD to people who LIKE this kind of music. I really get fed up of people reviewing a CD of a pop-punk band, clearly stating that it is is a load of rubbish, and then telling people to go and listen to Bon Jovi instead... not that I have anything against Bon Jovi.
Grow Up........2007-02-01
My goodness. I can't believe this band was as popular as they were. They weren't good whatsoever. I am also a little annoyed by the people who like to bash and dehumanize reviewers who give this album 1 star. It's called expressing your opinion, [...]. As for "Take Off Your Pants and Jacket" it is lame. Have you even heard the lead singers, especially Tom. Good lord, I have never heard such whining and more annoying voice in my life. He can't sing, IMO. Also, how 'bout the guitar riffs? All it is is a bunch of power chords. It sounds like they use the same chords for almost every song on here. Not to mention, the lyrics. These lyrics are incredibly juvenile and immature. Seriously, "Happy Holidays". Hey man, these lyrics are so bad their not even close to shocking (I assume that's why they wrote it).
It is sickening to think that a band like this one and Good Charlotte, Simple Plan, Fall-Out Boy, Paris Hilton, K-fed, etc. enjoy more success and fortune than most actually talented people will ever receive in a lifetime.
Overall, I hated this album and the band; 0 stars. I don't recommend this album to anybody who appreciates good music. Also, a little note to Ms. Tammy Peterson. I have an opinion just like anyone else. You can't stand that somebody actually doesn't like the bands you like. My advice is keep your opinions to yourself if you can't say anything better than that. You talk about constructive criticism and respectful opinions, yet look at your comment. You f***in' hypocrite. Take your "respect" and shove it up your a.. You f***ing sellout. F*** You.
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Dude Ranch
blink-182 Manufacturer: Cargo / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002P6G Release Date: 1997-06-17 |
Tracks:
- Pathetic
- Voyeur
- Dammit
- Boring
- Dick Lips
- Waggy
- Enthused
- Untitled
- Apple Shampoo
- Emo
- Josie
- A New Hope
- Degenerate
- Lemmings
- I'm Sorry
Amazon.com
Terrific sales of their independent Cheshire Cat got Blink-182 signed to a major label (MCA) for 1997's Dude Ranch, which led to radio hits ("Dammit," "Josie") and platinum sales. No "sell-out" on the band's part, though, as Dude Ranch simply features another infectious collection of snotty vocals, punchy rhythms, vivid lyrics, and aggressive chords. San Diego producer Mark Trombino shines some of the scuffed edges, but this is still good ol' Blink at its sunny, effervescent best. Nice "emocore" spoof here ("Emo"), plus an odd knack for crafting bass-lines that recall--seriously!--New Order, and vocal harmonies that owe debts to the Beach Boys. --Mark WoodliefCustomer Reviews:
assville.......2007-05-19
other blink songs; obvious, stftk, give me one good reason, reckless, dumpweed, asthenia and also not now.
Very Good!.......2007-01-21
The album Cheshire Cat is no different.In one song they sing about wetting themselves all the time.
But mostly you will find in allmost all of their songs that they're all about girls and love.Very "Pop-Punk"
But if you enjoy that kinda stuff and a good laugh then this album is for you.If you like Fall out boy and Panic!At the disco you'll probably like this band.
Unhappy.......2007-01-09
Blows everything out of the water!!!!.......2006-09-14
Still sets the bar after all these years.......2006-08-21
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Blink 182
blink-182 , and Blink 182 Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DZDTG Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
Tracks:
- Feeling This
- Obvious
- I Miss You
- Violence
- Stockholm Syndrome
- Down
- The Fallen Interlude
- Go
- Asthenia
- Always
- Easy Target
- All of This
- Here's Your Letter
- I'm Lost Without You
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While Blink-182's pop-punk has given more than its share of entertaining moments over their career, "sonic experimentation" is hardly what you'd expect from their sixth studio album. Within their guitar-bass-drums template, however, they offer moments of playfulness and lyricism that stretch their definition of sound. The tempo changes and uses of (relative) silence in "Violence" and "Stockholm Syndrome" borrow post-punk conventions, and lend a new feel to the band's trademark cranked-upness. (The use of treated piano on the latter song also suggests that they've bent an ear to a few psychedelic-pop classics in their time.) As with 2001's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, a theme of loneliness emerges upon the first couple of listens, but this time it feels as if Blink wants to connect it to something larger than before. Growth from the guys who once jokingly celebrated man-on-dog intercourse? Yeah. And best of all, it's worth hearing. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Best Blink CD.......2007-05-31
The Best blink-182 CD ever made!.......2007-03-06
1. Feeling This (10/10) This song is simply great. Hoppus and Delonge's lyrics are different but relate to each other, coming together for an energetic, catchy song.
2. Obvious (7/10) This is an interesting song, Delonge does all of the singing. The middle of the song changes tempo with a great bridge, lyrics are good.
3. I Miss You (10/10) Once again, Hoppus and Delonge harmonize greatly in this song. The chorus features Tom singing with Mark in the backround, and a beautiful piano outro completes the song.
4. Violence (8/10) Probably the darkest song blink-182 ever wrote. Kind of scary, even, but an overall good song.
5. Stockholm Syndrome (7/10) A fast paced, somewhat catchy song, a lot of emotion and distortion in this song.
6. Down (7/10) Good lyrics, meaningful song, but a big time downer, too depressing for me sometimes. It still stuck in my head for awhile when I first heard it though. The outro leads beautifully into the next track.
7. The Fallen Interlude (6/10) An instrumental song, dark and moody. It can be looked at as sort of a rap beat. It's Ok.
8. Go (7/10) As Delonge says, this song deserves to be playted really loud. Very fast, punkish song.
9. Asthenia (8/10) Look up the word Asthenia to see what this song is about. Quite cathcy, the intro is about 50 seconds long and features real NASA transmissions and radio voices. It's rad.
10. Always (10/10) Awesome song, one of the best on the album. Deep lyrics, and upbeat. Delonge sings his heart out in this one.
11. Easy Target (6/10) I didn't reall like this song as much as the others, though it is still Ok. Kind of feels like it drags on a bit.
12. All Of This (5/10) Surprise! Robert Smith of The Cure is a guest vocalist in this song. It is a continuation of the previous track. Unfortunately I don't like Smith's monotonous voice and this song isn't great.
13. Here's Your Letter (7/10) This song is just Ok. I don't really know why it's on the album, probably just a filler song. It could be better.
14. I'm Lost Without You (9/10) The album finishes strong with this song. I love it. Six, minutes long and very emotional. Finishes with a really cool drum solo.
Overall this CD is great, however if you are a fan of old school blink-182 this isn't for you. I'd defininely recommend it, as it is one of the best CDs, if the not THE BEST in my collection.
This.........2007-01-31
This whole album is a bunch of whining its horrible his voice bothers me(I listen to Rush and Coheed and Cambria!)
I loved them when they were funny.
If they could make good serious music I'd love them now.
so unfortunate
Terrible........2007-01-23
Pathetic is a better word to describe it. I am so glad that Blink-182 is through. They finally wore out their welcome in the music industry. When a band that sucks as much as this one, it's only a matter of time before people realize that they do. Blink sucks and always has. No hard feelings to the fans(not).
Anyways, back to this pathetic excuse for an album. The idea that they were going to try to be serious this time around was very laughable. All I can do when I hear songs from this album is laugh. It also saps me of all my energy and gives me a headache. That's why I try to avoid their songs at all cost. Let me tell you why I hate this album:
The lead-off single is absolutely horrific called "Feeling This." What a bunch of immature imbeciles. Here's some of the lyrics:
Show me the bathroom floor
Show me the way to bed
I want to take off her clothes
Disgusting! This is lame frat boy crap is what this is. And I don't care if these aren't the exact lyrics. You got a problem, deal with it. Also, another song on hear that makes me want to break the stereo. That one is called "I Miss You." I can't remember when I have ever heard such whining before. I absolutely hate Tom's voice. How can a man in his thirties' sound this immature and whiny. Btw, he can't sing to save his life to all you sissies who think he's so talented. Hate to break it to all you Blink fans, but they never were good or were even close to it. If you want real musical talent try bands like U2, Metallica, Daughtry, 10 Years, Pantera, Black Sabbath, Alice In Chains, Tool, etc.
One more mention of a track on here: "Down." Terrible song, terrible riffs, and ridiculously adolescent lyrics. So, as I said, Blink-182 is horrible and will always be remembered as such. Thank the Lord they are done. I was extactic when I heard the news. This band was/is for adolescent kids/young adults who have nothing better to do than whine and complain about how much their lives suck. Hey idiots, grow up and shut up! You spoiled, ungrateful brats.
~Zero Stars
Long Live Metal and Real Rock!
Their Last Album.......2007-01-21
On track 12 "All of this" has Robert Smith (The Cure) singing and Tom Delonge singing in the background.A lot of people don't know that and think that it's Mark singing but it's not.
Unfortunantly the bands last album.Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus are now doing +44 and Tom Delonge is now doing Angels and Airwaves.Atleased they made their last album a good one.I recomend songs like "I miss you", "Down", "Violent" and "All of this"
A lot less Drums,Guitar,and bass and a lot more instruments.They seemed to "Mature" more on this album.A lot less sex jokes.But they still like to sing about girls and love.Well whatever.Get it.You won't regret it at all.A very good album.
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Cheshire Cat
blink-182 Manufacturer: Cargo / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JKI6 Release Date: 1998-11-03 |
Tracks:
- Carousel
- M+M's
- Fentoozler
- Touchdown Boy
- Strings
- Peggy Sue
- Sometimes
- Does My Breath Smell
- Cacophony
- TV
- Toast and Bananas
- Wasting Time
- Romeo and Rebecca
- Ben Wah Balls
- Just About Done
- Depends
Customer Reviews:
Cheshire Cat---the best album.......2006-06-30
hmmmm...............2006-06-07
It sounds WAY different than Buddha.
buy buddha
blink is punk.......2006-02-01
"Sellouts"??? PLEASE..........2006-01-11
My Favorite Punk.......2005-12-07
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Greatest Hits
blink-182 Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BBOVBC Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Carousel
- M+M's
- Dammit
- Josie
- What's My Age Again?
- All the Small Things
- Adam's Song
- Man Overboard
- Rock Show
- First Date
- Stay Together for the Kids
- Feeling This
- I Miss You
- Down
- Always
- Not Now [#]
- Another Girl Another Planet
Customer Reviews:
So Cool!.......2007-01-28
1. Carousel - 8/10 - from cheshire cat, an older song along with #2.
2. M+Ms - 7/10 - Worst song on the disc.
3. Dammit - 8/10 - Not that bad for a huge-o hit!
4. Josie - 9/10 - Great refrain! Also buy the hysterical vid!
5. What's My Age Again - 11/10 - One the best 4 on the cd..
6. All The Small Things - 10/10 - I loved "Enema"...
7. Adam's Song - 8/10 - "I spilled a cup of apple juice in the hall" - Mark
8. Man Overboard - 9/10 - Only one from the cd Mark Travis/Tom Show
9. The Rock Show - 10/10 -Great refrain! Hate the faded ending. (The way they bleep it is hysterical!)
10. First Date -100000/10 - BEST SONG EVER. EXPLAINS REAL LIFE PROBLEMS!
11. Stay Together For The Kids 10/10- Great guitar riff
12. Feeling This - 10/10 - Goood.
13. I Miss You - 9/10 - Sounds like barenaked ladies...
14 Down 8/10 -OKAY
15. Always - 10/10 - Great lyrics
16. Not Now 10/10- A brand spankin' new song from the blinks
17. Another Girl, Another Planet - 100000/10 - Which is better, "first date" or this!?
I MISS BLINK
Also reccomended: Green day - every cd, single, and box, or interview
any blink cd!
Weezer - 5 studios, The bodeans (every cd) and LIVE! GREAT LIVE! and Barenaked Ladies... Get their new cd! + all the others & +44, but WHY DID BLINK HAVE TO BREAK UP SO SOON!!!!????
it lives up to the title.......2006-07-25
BUY IT.......2006-06-10
2. M+M's - 8/10...okay...but once again, they made better
3. Dammit - 8/10...pretty descent song, but it could be better
4. Josie -8/10...it's okay, I thought it was kind of repeating
5. What's My Age Again? - 9/10...I laughed so hard when I first heard this song!
6. All the Small Things - 9/10...great song, has a real nice beat to it
7. Adam's Song - 10/10...nothing like there other songs, but you can't help not to like it
8. Man Overboard - 9/10...awesome bass in the beginning, you'll like this song through and through
9. Rock Show - 10/10...One of my favorites on the CD, awesome lyrics and rhythm
10. First Date - 12/10...my favorite song of all time, Incredible lyrics, and you'll be left smiling after hearing the chorus
11. Stay Together for the Kids - 8/10...kind of dark, but the chorus is pretty cool
12. Feeling This - 10/10...they're isn't 1 part in this song I don't like
13. I Miss You - this is the first song I've ever heard of blink, and I instantly became a fan
14. Down - 9/10
15. Always - 9/10...awesome "clicks" in the beginning..you'll get it once you hear it
16. Not Now [#] - 11/10...another one of my favorites, though this one is a bonus track, man does it deserve to be on the "Greatest Hits"
17. Another Girl Another Planet - 10/10...same as "Not Now"
Overall : Do NOT hesitate...get this CD!...NOW!
Can I shoot myself now?.......2006-03-27
Blink Forever.......2005-12-07
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Blink the Brightest
Tracy Bonham Manufacturer: Zoe Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0008FPJ6M Release Date: 2005-06-21 |
Tracks:
- Something Beautiful
- I Was Born Without You
- And the World Has the Nerve to Keep Turning
- Eyes
- Take Your Love Out on Me
- Whether You Fall
- Dumbo Sun
- All Thumbs
- Naked
- Shine
- Wilting Flower
- Did I Sleep Through It All?
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Lilith Fair darling Tracy Bonham doesn't have a lot to prove, at least not to anyone who paid attention to 2000's excellent Down Here, but on Blink the Brightest she barrels full-bore through a clutch of carefully chiseled songs as if the world had forgotten her. On some, it's with the force of a Jonatha Brooke--gentle but juiced with wisdom--while on others it's with the brewing intensity of Fiona Apple or the knowing poise of Joan Osbourne. Derivative, though, these tunes are not: "And The World Has the Nerve to Keep Turning" is a dazzling slice of outrage churned in a patient, pretty voice, and "Naked" reveals itself in bold, artful strokes. Where Bonham is at her best, though, is on the experimental-sounding "Wilting Flower." As her voice pulls away from the music and momentarily flutters adrift, you can't help suspecting that there are a lot of smart music buyers in America ready for an explosion of tightly wound female talent, and that this is their disc. --Tammy La GorceAlbum Description
Tracy Bonham, the acclaimed singer and songwriter who burst onto the national stage with her #1 Modern Rock hit, "Mother Mother," is back with her most compelling album yet, 'blink the brightest,' featuring 12 of the most captivating, resonant songs she has ever written. The multi-instrumentalist, who earned a Gold record and two Grammy ® nominations for her debut CD, plays violin, piano, keyboards, guitar, and vibes on the new album. "This record goes back to my core, to the music that I really love, incorporating classical influences, rock and pop, sometimes an r&b or soul flavor," says Bonham. In search of diverse soundscapes, Bonham co-produced the album with Greg Collins, who has engineered and mixed records for U2, No Doubt, and Matchbox Twenty, among others, and Joey Waronker, who has drummed for REM and Beck.Customer Reviews:
Something Beautiful Indeed!!!.......2007-02-13
Definitely her brightest.......2007-01-29
Tracy has emerged as a completely original singer/songwriter, and doing things on her own terms. Blink is a great collection of songs she's been working on for a while, and it amounts to one of the best albums of 2005.
Practically doing everything herself, Tracy employs a variety of real instruments along with smart production choices that perfectly enhance the songwriting, and never overshadow it. Super-catchy hooks are a plenty, and Tracy's voice is packed with sincere emotion, happily lost in the joy of making her own music.
Songs like "Something Beautiful", "Eyes" and the gorgeous "All Thumbs" grabbed me and stuck with me the first time I heard them. Repeated listens just further my love for the album, finding more things to enjoy each time around. It's excellent.
A wonderful surprise........2007-01-12
If you like music where the artist really wants to "convey" a feeling, pick up Blink when you need a "pick me up". Tracy is a goot artist, and I think you'll enjoy.
Simply Exquisite.......2006-08-22
Truly Something Beautiful.......2006-07-27
It has been ten years since "Mother Mother," and aside from a mostly-ignored second release in 2000 and a guest spot on a Blue Man Group album and subsequent tour, I was beginning to wonder if Tracy Bonham was gone for good. Had VH1 claimed another one hit wonder for its retrospective glances at the 90s?
As it turns out, not at all. On Blink the Brightest Tracy ditches the crashing rock crescendos but keeps the scathing wit, and adds some of the best hooks of her career. The result is a disc that is disarmingly pretty and predictably witty, if almost alarming mature.
Opener "Something Beautiful" is the sort of pop song that should be taught to aspiring musicians - downtempo, but still a head-nodder due to its simply beautiful arrangement. Every line of the song is a monster-sized hook, especially when Tracy trades in her "Mother Mother" scream for a gentle soprano to glide into its chorus.
On a first pass some of Bonham's lyrics lie a little flat, but often it's just because their theme isn't always immediately obvious. Especially after "Something Beautiful," a few of the early tracks seem a little artless or sparse on sense, but even a trio of listens will reveal each track has its requisite depth to be appreciated. Particularly, "Dumbo Sun" sounds Aimee Mannish with its steady throb of B3 organ (blooming into slightly incongruous bluesy piano later in the song), but its lyrics take a touch of untangling before they hit home.
Though her vocal range seems slightly expanded and surer, Bonham's edgy deadpan delivery is as on the mark as ever. For a sample, try "Eyes," its thumping acoustic guitar recalling her first album as well as newer unplugged rockers like Green Day's "Warning."
What might be her prettiest vocal to date is underscored by the simple piano chords of "Whether You Fall." Some of the melodic leaps and cadences lend the song an almost R&B-hit sheen, but without the eventual entrance of the other subtle instruments that seem to be foreshadowed (think Aguilera's "Beautiful") it's a little too plain-jane for its own good - like an early demo of an eventually huge hit.
"All Thumbs" and "Naked" are two more surely crafted hits, both so unassumingly catchy that they seems destined to underscore scenes on television dramas. Still, the Bonham oddness shines through on the bridge of "Naked" with a swirling bed of slightly clashing violins. "Did I Sleep Through It All" makes for a pretty closer that could easily serve an act three lament in a Sleeping Beauty revival if not for the peculiar lyrics about getting drunk at Sunday School parties.
Blink The Brightest is catchy, though perhaps a little too familiarly derivative of other cloying melodies to cement itself as all-time classic. However, what it may lack in being memorable it makes up for in being a joy to listen to (often repeatedly) - not only proof that Tracy hasn't fallen off the map, but that she is as catchy and charmingly off-beat as ever.
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