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blink-182 Band • Page 1276

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Melody Bot, Sep 11, 2021.

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    lol what
     
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  4. Ronald. Oct 30, 2023
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    Ronald.

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    since blink reunited all i’ve wanted was the zane band interview and an OLOC travis interview. a spoil of riches. cannot wait to dive in on this one.

    (only stone left unturned would be hot ones & nardwar with the whole band )
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  5. slimfenix182

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  6. Crazy that Enema only got to #9, but I guess that makes sense since it wasn't until "All The Small Things" before they really exploded, right?
     
  7. Darth Amory

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    I think its crazy California got to number one but.. Good for them, at that point.
     
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  8. MCA issued Enema of the State on June 1, and the release peaked at number nine on the U.S. Billboard 200.[77][78] The album chart was gripped by the Backstreet Boys' Millennium, but Enema of the State still managed to move 109,000 units that week.[77] The band was supporting Lagwagon in Europe when MCA executives phoned the trio about rising record sales. Joey Cape, frontman of Lagwagon, remarked that "They were selling, like, 90,000 records a day [...] I was saying things like, 'What are you doing here? Go home! Why do you want to be on tour with Lagwagon right now?"[79] At a show shortly following the release of the album, DeLonge was approached by Noodles from The Offspring to congratulate him. "He looks at me right in the eyes and he goes, 'You're next,'" remembered DeLonge, who blushed and shook off the compliment.[79]

    The major-label debut sold strongly and nearly four times as fast as Dude Ranch,[26] and shipped gold to stores, unlike its predecessor, which took seven months to achieve that certification.[3][63] Enema of the State went platinum in October 1999 and went triple platinum in January 2000; in February 2001, the album was certified five times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America.

    Crazy to think back on how many more albums were sold, in general, back then.
     
  9. slimfenix182

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    "I'm gonna make a kickass song without Tom Delonge!"
     
  10. quietwords

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    Sold more than OMT in its first week, too. Not a dig at OMT, by the way!
     
  11. Enema: 109 vs OMT: 125?
     
  12. quietwords

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    sorry, meant California vs OMT

    I think California was like,186k?
     
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  13. Ah, yep, that's true!
     
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  14. quietwords

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    But it is wild how 109k “only” got you to #9 back in the day!
     
  15. manoverboard365

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    even crazier…..Untitled sold 303k copies first week and still only debuted at #3.
     
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  17. Ronald.

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    Pretty funny stacking the LA Times piece up to the OLOC podcast. Seems like Travis went all in on chatting with his bud rather than making his scheduled calls for the Times. The pod is awesome I still have an hour left, but its a lot of retreading old stuff more personally and friends chatting with plenty of good anecdotes. It's cool they have a sit-down part and then travis calls in during the europe tour before singles dropped, after, and then one from just a couple of days ago. Very worth the listen. Not as organized as the Zane interview but lots of nuggets throughout.
     
  18. Mrk_Brdshw

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    Yeah, there are definitely some skippable parts since the interview takes place over the course of like four different sessions and they start talking about the same stuff over again lol. But still fun though, like you said.

    I thought it was interesting when he talked about "Fell In Love". It makes sense in hindsight, but I would not have assumed it was a Travis-led song as much as it seems to be.

    The more you hear him talk about this record, it's clear that he was leading the charge from the beginning and is pretty responsible for blink having the work ethic to grind out this whole thing. It wasn't so much like he didn't want anyone else producing the record but more so that he was just so passionate about working on it that he just fell into the producer role naturally. Crazy how he's more or less become the band leader lol.
     
  19. WadeCastle

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    03 was a solid year for music as you can see by my playlist i put together!

     
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  21. New interview with a dude who worked with Blink in the early 90s, pre and post-Cheshire Cat.
     
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    Only about 20 minutes into it but Rob mentions he has a cassette tape Tom gave him of songs blink recorded/demoed that have never been done before but he would want to talk to Tom and Mark first to see what they wanted him to do with it. I wonder if that’s the Ponway High Demo tape or it could be 21 Days tape.
     
  23. Oh yeah! It would be really interesting to actually see it. I think there will be photos/video clips from the interview on 182 News instagram page soon, so that may be able to answer the question.
     
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  24. Fox83

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    Random, but: I had no idea Tom was 6’4”

    I just always assumed he (and Mark) were like 6’ or shorter after all these years. Whoa.
     
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  25. BlackwingE

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    Been on a blink-182 listening streak lately. Went back to California for the first time in a while. I'm a little torn. I like most of the album, but it's not the same without Tom. Including Skiba was cool, but they should've released the music from that era under a different name (and not +44). I get why they went with blink-182 though.

    Anyway, here's my California tier list:

    GREAT
    Cynical
    Bored to Death
    Left Alone
    San Diego

    GOOD
    Rabbit Hole
    The Only Thing That Matters

    DECENT
    She's Out of Her Mind
    Los Angeles
    California (would've been better without the na-na-na bridge)

    FILLER
    Sober
    No Future
    Home Is Such a Lonely Place
    Kings of the Weekend
    Teenage Satellites

    UNNECESSARY
    Built This Pool (really catchy and one of their best joke songs, but doesn't need to exist)
    Brohemian Rhapsody