Enema Of The State (Remastered) blink-182
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Album-Release:
1999
HRA-Release:
23.02.2021
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- 1 Dumpweed 02:23
- 2 Don't Leave Me 02:23
- 3 Aliens Exist 03:12
- 4 Going Away To College 02:59
- 5 What's My Age Again? 02:30
- 6 Dysentery Gary 02:44
- 7 Adam's Song 04:09
- 8 All The Small Things 02:52
- 9 The Party Song 02:19
- 10 Mutt 03:23
- 11 Wendy Clear 02:50
- 12 Anthem 03:39
Info for Enema Of The State (Remastered)
Enema of the State ist das dritte Studioalbum der amerikanischen Rockband Blink-182, das am 1. Juni 1999 bei MCA Records erschien. Nach einer langen Reihe von Auftritten in verschiedenen Clubs und Festivals und mehreren Indie-Aufnahmen während der 1990er Jahre, erlangten Blink-182 nach der Veröffentlichung ihres zweiten Albums Dude Ranch (1997) und dessen Rock-Radio-Hit "Dammit" erstmals Popularität auf der Warped Tour und in Australien. Um ihr drittes Album aufzunehmen, wandten sich Blink-182 an den erfahrenen Punkrock-Produzenten Jerry Finn, der zuvor an Green Days Durchbruchsalbum Dookie (1994) gearbeitet hatte.
Enema of the State war ein enormer kommerzieller Erfolg, obwohl die Band als synthetischer, fabrizierter Pop kritisiert wurde, der nur entfernt an Punk erinnerte, und aufgrund der kindischen Schräglage ihrer Singles und der dazugehörigen Musikvideos in die Schublade der Witzbands gesteckt wurde. Das Album verkaufte sich weltweit über 15 Millionen Mal und katapultierte die Band zu einer der größten Rockbands der Jahrtausendwende.
Blink-182
Digitally remastered
blink–182
is a Southern–Californian pop punk band that was formed in 1992 by Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, and Scott Raynor in the northern San Diego suburb of Poway, California.
The members of the band were Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, and drummer Travis Barker. The group is known for playing catchy melodies, as well as their satirical toilet humour. Known as a band that plays up–tempo songs with prominent major–chord harmonies, often digitally mixed, to provide a much cleaner sound than typical punk/rock recordings generally employing distortion and ragged analogue mixes to achieve the opposite effect. The lyrical content of their songs, especially prior to their last album, is often humorous and uplifting. Although the band is labelled as Blink 182 on albums prior to Raynor's departure, the specific syntax for the band's current name is blink–182, as opposed to Blink–182 or their former name, blink. The numbers 182 were added to the band's name to prevent a copyright conflict with an Irish pop/rock group that calls itself "Blink".
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