Imma listen however makes you happy type of guy… but personally never mess with a track-list, and am happy the band worked the two new songs in while leaving childhood as the closer, to me childhood just feels like it had to end the album so listening to the deluxe version feels like a more complete experience now.
I do have a playlist of like 15 songs from Cali deluxe that was my go to for awhile. But now I usually just listen to the proper album Other than that This Addition is the only album I changed for my benefit. Not something I would prefer to do though
The only album I've ever reordered the tracklisting on is God Lives Underwater's Up Off The Floor, and that's only because I'd lived with the leak for so long before they officially put it out and I was used to the order of the leak. Plus ending with "Positivity" and not "Tricked" felt like a big mistake.
I’m an album guy and I wouldn’t have to remove songs if they would stop writing bad ones lol. Blink is the only band I do this with
Everybody ignored the context of doing it right after the album comes out. You can make playlists til your heart explodes with joy for all I care. But the people who just delete songs so fast is bizarre.
I don’t think deleting tracks you don’t really like is ANY weird and wrong lol. It’s not like I’m deleting them for everyone. I’m pretty sure I got called out also for deleting Feel Good Right Now from the Fall Out Boy album ,song,that I had no desire listen again and never had ever since and I’m pretty sure I never will. same with Childhood.Love the album but the song does literally nothing for me and I’d skip it every time just like Feel Good Right Now.
Yeah I don't care how anyone listens to music but I personally listen as the artist intended just because that's what I like
I don’t really care what anybody else does, but the idea of judging a body of work based on a consumer-modified version of that art is odd to me. I like receiving my art the way the artist deliberately put it out there, even if it doesn’t all work for me.
It deprives the song of the possibility of growing on you, is the only criticism I have of the practice. There are lots of songs that I felt nothing for the first time around and then hit me different later on.
I can't get into See You at all and Cut Me Off isn't holding up great the more I listen to it. I'll def just listen to the standard.
Exactly this. When "Fell In Love" came out I thought it was abysmal, and I still think it's easily the worst song on the album but it's already grown on me and I can't imagine playing the album without it.
*puts index fingers to either side of my head* think what you waaaant… that should be read as if I am a ghost warning you of something.
Here we go, third #1 album confirmed: https://www.billboard.com/music/cha...ts-number-one-billboard-200-chart-1235457561/ Blink-182’s One More Time bows atop the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated Nov. 4), securing the rock trio its third chart-topping set. The new full-length studio album begins with 125,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Oct. 26, according to Luminate, largely powered by traditional album sales.
I've given More Than You Know like 10 listens. I hate it lol. It's not gonna grow on me and it and One More Time are simply in the way of much much more enjoyable songs to me lol.