Blink-182’s ‘Enema of the State’ Gets DSS Release

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  1. Melody Bot

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    Blink-182’s Enema of the State is getting a “Definitive Sound Series (DSS)” vinyl release. The press release can be found below.

    blink-182’s Enema of the State is the newest title unveiled for Interscope-Capitol’s acclaimed Definitive Sound Series (DSS), a new premium audiophile limited edition series using the state-of-the-art One Step process. 
     
    As one of the defining bands of modern punk-pop, Enema of the State cemented blink-182 as the architects of a new wave of melodic punk. Pairing high-velocity hooks with irreverent humor and an unexpected emotional core, the album launched the trio to global stardom and became a cultural touchstone for a generation. Now widely regarded as one of the most influential rock albums of the late ’90s and 2000s, its legacy continues to resonate across modern pop-punk and alternative music. 
     
    Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering from the original analog master tapes, the AAA [All Analog Mastering] 180-gram high-definition vinyl LP ($100) was pressed at Record Technology, Inc., and features a top-quality heavyweight Tip On gatefold single jacket, housed inside a uniquely designed slipcase.
    
    Limited to 3,000 hand-numbered copies, each DSS edition includes a certificate of authenticity detailing the mastering, plating, and pressing chain. 
     
    “The Definitive Sound Series represents the pinnacle of vinyl craftsmanship,” says Xavier Ramos, EVP D2C and eCommerce Strategy at Interscope/Capitol. “We’re proud to invest in these collectible pieces that reflect our respect for these iconic artists, their groundbreaking music, and the fans whose passion continues to keep these albums as relevant today as when they were first released.”
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  2. thisisacting__

    Regular Supporter

    I was down but $100?? Madness.
     
  3. smash453

    Newbie

    If you're going to go through that much of a process why not 45RPM? Far more fidelity on the 45RPM format vs the 33. I'd say $50-60 is a good price...
     
  4. notbrokejustbent

    Newbie

    Was so stoked until i saw that price too. Boooooooo.
     
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  5. Former Planets

    Aaaachem!

    More like enema of my wallet amirite
     
  6. dnaps

    Regular

    So am I the only one who bought this immediately?
     
  7. DooDooBird

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