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Blink-182 - Enema of the State

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To record their third album Enema Of The State, Blink-182 turned to veteran punk rock producer Jerry Finn, who previously worked on Green Day’s breakthrough album, Dookie (1994). Enema was the band’s first album to feature drummer Travis Barker, who replaced original drummer Scott Raynor.

Lyrically, the album is inspired by adolescent frustration and relationships, and has album sold over 15 million copies worldwide, catapulting the band to become one of the biggest rock bands of the turn of the century. “What’s My Age Again?”, “All the Small Things” and “Adam’s Song” became hit singles and MTV staples, generating heavy radio airplay. Enema of the State had an extensive impact on contemporary pop punk, reinventing it for a new generation and spawning countless tributes and acolytes.

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To record their third album Enema Of The State, Blink-182 turned to veteran punk rock producer Jerry Finn, who previously worked on Green Day’s breakthrough album, Dookie (1994). Enema was the band’s first album to feature drummer Travis Barker, who replaced original drummer Scott Raynor.

Lyrically, the album is inspired by adolescent frustration and relationships, and has album sold over 15 million copies worldwide, catapulting the band to become one of the biggest rock bands of the turn of the century. “What’s My Age Again?”, “All the Small Things” and “Adam’s Song” became hit singles and MTV staples, generating heavy radio airplay. Enema of the State had an extensive impact on contemporary pop punk, reinventing it for a new generation and spawning countless tributes and acolytes.

To record their third album Enema Of The State, Blink-182 turned to veteran punk rock producer Jerry Finn, who previously worked on Green Day’s breakthrough album, Dookie (1994). Enema was the band’s first album to feature drummer Travis Barker, who replaced original drummer Scott Raynor.

Lyrically, the album is inspired by adolescent frustration and relationships, and has album sold over 15 million copies worldwide, catapulting the band to become one of the biggest rock bands of the turn of the century. “What’s My Age Again?”, “All the Small Things” and “Adam’s Song” became hit singles and MTV staples, generating heavy radio airplay. Enema of the State had an extensive impact on contemporary pop punk, reinventing it for a new generation and spawning countless tributes and acolytes.

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