We’ve been holding off on the Blink-182 episode for a very very special occasion, and how much more special can it be than episode 182?! We roll 182 dice (for real, check out the Patreon) and draft our favorite tracks from the Tom DeLonge era of Blink-182.
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Links:
The Ultimate Blink-182 Discography Mixtape Draft on Apple Music
The Ultimate Blink-182 Discography Mixtape Draft on Spotify
Tom, Pat, and Zach as “First Date” on Halloween
I Miss You Live at Pepsi Smash
Eminem Terrified As Daughter Begins Dating Man Raised On His Music by The Hard Times
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One song to rule them all, one song to find them, one song to bring them all, and in the Church of Bryce bind them. That’s how we feel about So Much Love by the Rocket Summer. The ultimate unifier, the answer to peace on Earth, and one of the best songs ever written? Not only is the song itself a force to be reckoned with, having been written and recorded entirely by ONE man, but the music video is truly a visual representation of how this song makes us feel. Continuing to ride the hype train this week, brake lines cut, no stopping it…
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Songs of the week:
Jurassic Park by Stand Atlantic
The Steps by HAIM
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2008 saw the release of some very poppy, very catchy acts in the pop scene, but not many as poppy or as catchy as Underdog Alma Mater by Forever the Sickest Kids. This album consisted of some pretty intense dance beats, killer half time vibes, and absolute bangers of choruses. Whoa Oh! (Me vs Everyone) sets the record off at a break neck pace which can be further amplified by the intensity and carefree nature of the music video. This week the guys discuss their perception of the band when they were new on the scene, how this song still makes them want to dance to this day, and the insanity that is the music video.
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Links:
Whoa Oh! (Me vs. Everyone) Music Video
Selena Gomez in the Studio with Forever the Sickest Kids
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Songs of the week:
The Adventures of Moon Man & Slim Shady by Kid Cudi and Eminem
Jurassic Park by Stand Atlantic
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Ben Gibbard has lead our fragile minds to ponder many heavy topics over time, dating back to our teenage years. Possibly none more than the music video for I Will Follow You Into the Dark, which aims to makes sense of the fear and unknown realities surrounding death.
This week hit pretty hard as a recent tragedy took place between the times of recording and editing this episode, but we’re trying to use it for good. Take this time to tell your loved ones how much they mean to you, because you never know when that opportunity will be taken away.
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I Will Follow You Into the Dark Music Video
NME Interview About the Meaning of this Song
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The Blink-182 family tree saw a huge growth to it’s branch system when Tom DeLonge released the first full length album “We Don’t Need to Whisper” with Angels & Airwaves in 2006. For just over 14 years the ambient sounds of chains, boots, walkie-talkies, and super delayed but vaguely familiar guitar riffs have blessed our boomboxes and iPods and you’d be hard pressed to take this record from our cold dead hands.
One of the hosts of the show thinks this album is an absolute masterpiece and adores nearly every song on this record, meanwhile another host thinks it’s all just okay. However, one thing the guys CAN agree on is this album is a very welcome addition to the Blink family tree.
BONUS EPISODES AND PHOTOS ON PATREON!
Links:
We Don’t Need to Whisper on Apple Music
We Don’t Need to Whisper on Spotify
Documentary Excerpt on Critter Engineering for AVA
Hardcore Frontman Running Out of Generally Well-Accepted Beliefs to Share by The Hard Times
Songs of the week:
Kyoto by Pheobe Brigers
Cups (When I’m Gone) by Anna Kendrick
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