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The Mark, Tom & Travis Show: Enema Strikes Back

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Power punk funny guys
blink-182
capture their witty stage presence on the limited-edition release
The Mark, Tom and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back)
. Celebrating the quick success of their major-label debut, 1999's
Enema of the State
,
The Mark, Tom and Travis Show
showcases playful live cuts and previously unreleased tracks and, in keeping with
's punk revivalism, the album is only available from the time of release and January 2001.
is indeed a real rock show and catches
's shameless personalities and childlike giggling about oral sex, dog semen, and masturbation. But that's what makes
popular: the band's ability to not care about anything is a carefree look for the pop kids buying its records. The bandmembers' immaturity is harmless and fans love it. The quick guitar riffs and swirling percussion are intact, and guitarist
Tom DeLonge
's hyperactive retaliations against the audience are merely an act for the sake of being cool.
DeLonge
and bassist
Mark Hoppus
are even funnier with their on-stage brotherly love affair. It's high-speed energy at it's finest, probably the cheekiest punk rock stake since
Green Day
's
"Longview."
And in the midst of teen pop mediocrity and post-grunge rollickers, it's good to see a band such as
enjoying its time on top of the world. ~ MacKenzie Wilson
Power punk funny guys
blink-182
capture their witty stage presence on the limited-edition release
The Mark, Tom and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back)
. Celebrating the quick success of their major-label debut, 1999's
Enema of the State
,
The Mark, Tom and Travis Show
showcases playful live cuts and previously unreleased tracks and, in keeping with
's punk revivalism, the album is only available from the time of release and January 2001.
is indeed a real rock show and catches
's shameless personalities and childlike giggling about oral sex, dog semen, and masturbation. But that's what makes
popular: the band's ability to not care about anything is a carefree look for the pop kids buying its records. The bandmembers' immaturity is harmless and fans love it. The quick guitar riffs and swirling percussion are intact, and guitarist
Tom DeLonge
's hyperactive retaliations against the audience are merely an act for the sake of being cool.
DeLonge
and bassist
Mark Hoppus
are even funnier with their on-stage brotherly love affair. It's high-speed energy at it's finest, probably the cheekiest punk rock stake since
Green Day
's
"Longview."
And in the midst of teen pop mediocrity and post-grunge rollickers, it's good to see a band such as
enjoying its time on top of the world. ~ MacKenzie Wilson

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