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Blink 182 – mark tom and travis show

January 7th 2009 | Posted by admin

Blink-182’s first and only live album. This album is live, but nowhere has it been mentioned that it has remained un-edited. It is pretty obvious that the performances on this album are a little better than regular blink-182 live shows. The album offers a mix of blink-182’s history, from Peggy Sue to All the Small Things.

The in-between parts of each song is filled with Mark and Tom talking… talking crap really. It’s damned funny, as usual, and offers a good laugh when your not listening to the music. I personally think that this makes up a huge part of the reason why this album is absolutely excellent. They also have this “Satan” guy, who seems to be some kind of perverted pedophile. I still haven’t quite worked out whether it is Toms voice or not…

There are 49 tracks on this album. From 21 to 49, it’s just talking. If you like to laugh, you can’t really complain. Mark and Tom should be comedians, they truly are the sickest and most immature band in modern music, and I really think that this adds to their credibility. There are a few new songs featured, too. Bl*w Job and The Country Song were first heard on this album. Not too mention the popular single, Man Overboard, which I believe was written about their previous drummer, Scott Raynor.

You need to get this album. Climb over broken glass to get to it if you must, I urge you to buy it and treasure it forever. It’s a masterpiece in blink-182’s musical career. But just make sure you don’t play it too loud, you don’t want to offend your neighbors with “It’d be nice to have a blow job from your mom”…

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