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- Summary: Definitely not your typical blink-182 album, this eponymous release finds the once-juvenile band finally showing a mature side, and winning critics over in the process. The Cure's Robert Smith guests on one track.
- Record Label: Geffen
- Genre(s): Rock, Alternative
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Top Track
I Miss You | |
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Hello there The angel from my nightmare The shadow in the background of the morgue The unsuspecting victim Of darkness in the valley We can live... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 12
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Mixed: 2 out of 12
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Negative: 1 out of 12
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Entertainment WeeklyDespite their newfound earnestness, [blink] seem incapable of pretension. [21 Nov 2003, p.82]
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SpinA dark, emotionally intense record, best experienced on headphones. [Jan 2004, p.97]
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You can't deny that these dudes are on to something great. Seriously.
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Maturity suits these guys: Five albums into their career, it sounds like they're just getting warmed up.
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Blink-182 is a challenging listen, although not for the reasons one usually associates with Blink-182.
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The disc does meander in spots, and its most achingly sincere love songs become cloying, but it's easy to both enjoy and appreciate Blink-182's effort and evolution, especially when hooky pleasures continue to function as its primary stock in trade.
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Someone should put Blink 182 out of their misery.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 94 out of 103
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Mixed: 4 out of 103
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Negative: 5 out of 103
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Oct 20, 2010
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StephenRJul 25, 2005
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FakEmanNov 24, 2003So much better than their last couple of albums, the band is definately more mature
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EvanB.Jan 1, 2009
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juliapNov 24, 2003I love this cd!
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DUDECATMay 12, 2004
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KateS.Jul 20, 2009Terrible, misery and forgettable material.
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