The little brown dots on the album cover keep making me think I have crap on my screen that I try to rub off with my finger nail haha
This morning I gave my wife headphones while she was still in bed and told her "this will get you going for today" and played Pt. 3. I was brushing my teeth in the other room and all I could hear was her going "woooooowww" "dammnnnn", it made me giggle. When I came back to she asked "Can you play that last 45 seconds again?"
lol this reminds me of when i bought 'Stranger in the Alps' i bought a copy on vinyl and on CD at the same time so i could play it in my car that at the time didnt have aux, and the guy behind the register was like "covering all your bases huh"
Early ish September I think, I'll have to go see if I can find the exact date. The first commit (yes, I use version control when I write ) for the review was on September 23rd at 4:38pm: It started, like most review do, with a bunch of just random notes and thoughts and a jumbled mess of random ideas and brainstorming free association stuff into a text document.
What songs had you heard prior to the album in full? Part of me wishes I'd held off on listening to any of the singles after "Edging."
Getting high for my first listen felt like hearing blink for the first time. Just crazy to think that my first intro to blink was as a 10 year old mormon kid - and now this.
So, I’m reading through the thread and I’m genuinely curious as to why people aren’t allowed to have negative opinions about this album?
Of course they're allowed to have those wrong opinions! Haha but seriously, people are just excited. I don't think there's any real ill-will towards people who have problems with it
This album has some small parts where it’s the best blink has ever sounded. when mark comes in in Anthem 3…I’ve never heard them sound so good.
It's wild how a good chunk of the singles they released before the album dropped aren't anywhere near the best songs on this thing imo What the fuck is their label thinking? Bad News, Turpentine or Anthem Pt 3 could EASILY have been solid singles
The singles made sense but every full song on the rest of the album was better than the singles to me
https://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=338079 Two acts we haven’t heard from in a while, The Rolling Stones and the original lineup of blink-182, take the top slots at iTunes albums this Flipover Friday. ONE MORE TIME… by Columbia’s blink-182 sits at #1 while The Stones’ first album of original material in 18 years, Hackney Diamonds (Geffen), is #2. ONE MORE TIME…, blink’s first set in 12 years with co-founder Tom DeLonge, is also the top new arrival at Apple Music, starting at #12.
Was it mentioned that the leak had Mark singing ‘woah’ after the verse lines in childhood, but the (my) Apple Music version does not have them?