blink-182 - Enema of the State

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Album Details

Title: Enema of the State
Artist: blink-182
Release Date: 6/1/1999
Label: MCA Records
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPC: 008811195021
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Punk Revival, Post-Grunge, Punk-Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Energetic, Irreverent, Rowdy, Crunchy, Playful, Rambunctious, Raucous, Aggressive, Brash, Fun, Humorous, Manic, Quirky, Rollicking, Rousing, Theatrical, Silly, Angst-Ridden, Gleeful, Ironic
Total Copies: 107
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Dumpweed
  2. Don't Leave Me
  3. Aliens Exist
  4. Going Away to College
  5. What's My Age Again?
  6. Dysentery Gary
  7. Adam's Song
  8. All the Small Things
  9. The Party Song
  10. Mutt
  11. Wendy Clear [*]
  12. Anthem

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDMCA Records11950

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Album Review

If the title Enema of the State didn't give it away, it should be clear from songs like "Dumpweed," "What's My Age Again?," and "Dysentery Gary" that moving to a major label isn't a sign of maturity for blink-182. "Dammit (Growing Up)," the first single from their third album, Dude Ranch, brought them a wider audience and the attention of major labels, which was just too tempting to resist. They signed with MCA, but the only sign that Enema of the State is a major-label effort is the somewhat cleaner production and the fact that they could afford porn superstar Janine -- all decked out as (surprise!) an enema nurse -- for the album cover. Of course, the lovely Janine is as much an indication as "Going Away to College," a catchy little number that pretty much repeats the narrative of "Dammit": blink-182 is not growing up, no way, no how, nowhere. And that's fine, because few of their peers are quite as blissfully stupid and effortlessly catchy as them. Sure, they might not show the emotional depth of Green Day, but they have good tunes and deliver them in a speedy, punchy fashion. Enema of the State isn't going to change anyone's life -- unless it's the first time a 13-year-old boy has seen Janine -- and it will likely irritate old codgers, but it's a fun record that's better than the average neo-punk release. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
blink-182Arranger
Brian GardnerMastering
Darrell HarveyAssistant Engineer
David GoldmanPhotography
Jerry FinnAudio Production, Mixing, Producer
John NelsonAssistant Engineer
Keith TamashiroDesign
Mark HoppusGuitar (Bass)
Mike FasanoDrum Technician
Robert ReadAssistant Engineer
Roger ManningKeyboards
Sean O'DwyerEngineer, Audio Engineer
Tim StedmanDesign, Art Direction
Tom DeLongeGuitar, Vocals
Tom LordMixing
Travis BarkerDrums

Member Reviews

Emily C. (EmilyRegina82) wrote on 6/8/2008...

Blink182 at their Pop-punk best! This album is fantastic from start to finish... and I am much more of a fan of the non-single tracks like Dumpweed, Wendy Clear, and Don't Leave Me. If you are a fan and this isn't in your collection, get it now.

Megan T. (the1butterfly) wrote on 9/4/2007...

I love this album! Every song is good- this is an extra copy.