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Music » Blink 182 » The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back)

Blink 182 - The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes BackHi, I'm not cool, but this album is. I can remember the very first day I bought this, and it went something like this: I was in school, and I counted the minutes until I could get out of school and buy it, and I remember driving directly from school to what was at the time Disc Jockey, with a short detour to drop off an amazingly gay kid named Andrew. Yeah, so I went in, bought it, and then went out to the old Escort. I remember opening the shiny gold wrapper...wait, that's another story. So yeah, I opened it, and when I heard the opening track, I got all weird inside, sort of like when I kiss a girl. That feeling, minus the girl and add in music, which are sort of the same. Yeah, so then I replayed that and turned it up to about as loud as I would venture, which for your information was approximately 64. Now that was cool. And then I went to work and was in a good mood. Do you really care about all this? Of course not, but that isn't important. What's important is that I get this finished. I like this album because, like all live albums, it's sort of like a greatest hits album. And it has all their humor, which is always a plus. And I saw this concert series, so it just helps me re-live it every time I listen. Interesting story, involving fingers and boobs, happened at the concert. That sounds cool and everything, but I'll explain: Travis broke his finger right before the concert, and we saw a lot of boobs, and also, throw in some cheap feels there, because the girls didn't care, and I knew having the opportunity to touch a boob would never again come my way. Well, it has once, but that's another story.

Stand out tracks: Dumpweed, Don't Leave Me, Going Away To College, What's My Age Again, Untitled, Adam's Song, Carousel, All The Small Things, Mutt, Dammit.

If you like girls, then you'll like this album. Guaranteed.

 


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