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Blink 182 released their new album "Emena Of The State" last week, here is our review on it.
San Diego pop punk stars Blink 182 formed in 1992. The band formed as "Blink" with vocalist and guitarist Tom Delonge, vocalist and bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Scott Rayner . In 1998, midway through a U.S. tour, current drummer Travis Barker replaced Raynor. Blink-182 are recognised as a key pioneer of contemporary pop punk music, influencing various acts over their career.
In it's first week "Enema Of The State" sold over £1 million copies. Fuelled by catchy lyrics and edgy riffs it is surely one you don't want to miss. "Enema of the State" delivers it's high energy without a moment to breathe. For casual fans of Blink 182, this is really their definitive album. Laden with hooks, catchy lyrics, and immature subjects, this is the real Blink 182 at it's finest. When listening to this, you go back to a time when Blink wasn't goth and in fact were a band us unsuicidal kids could listen to. Enema is Blink 182's best album IMO, hands down.
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