Band name
Blink 182 Album Name
Blink-182 Released
November 18, 2003 Producer
Jerry Finn Label
Geffen Records
Band Members
Mark Hoppus-Bass,vocals
Tom Delonge-Guitars,vocals
Travis Barker-Drums
Best Songs
Feeling This
I Miss You
Down
Easy Target
Here's Your Letter
All of This
Always
Rating out of 5
5
Blink 182 last album this one shows maturity of the band in their songs maybe this ones is considered their best job but not in the commercial way.
i didnt like how blink had changed so much, but the songs and lyrics were so fucking amazing and i will never stop listening to it (as a matter of fact im listening to down as i type). it's a shame they didnt do another album after this one.
blink changed a load after toypaj but if they just did another album like that people would loose interest, i now respect that the album was a hell of alot more mature and this is the greatest album i have ever heard in my opinion.
A brilliant album from the post-hardcore genre. Catchy riffs and vocals with the odd addition of screamo. The last track is a major acoustic let down but the rest of the songs are amazing and definately worth checking out if you're into the metal/hardcore/emo scene.
"I've been waiting for the chance
to reunite this sick romance
poisen never hurt so good
So nice of you speak of me
your closest friend and enemy
and only saviour
of masochist
Well it's the dead end slave
from the altar to the grave
It's the last days of our lives
in faith, amen"
Tom Delonge-Guitar
Mark Hoppus-Bass
Travis Barker-Drums
Track Listing
1. Dumpweed - a great opening track lots of energy
2. Don't Leave Me - a simple song, very catchy
3. Alien's Exist - A great song strangly about extra terestrials
4. Going Away To College - a beautifly writen song
5. Whats My Age Again? - just listen to the guitar
6. Dysentary Gary - the lyrics arnt the best but it is a solid punk song
7. Adams Song - listen to the lyrics carefully they are deep
8. All The Small Things - Who hasnt heard this one
9. The Party Song - a really fun song worth a listen
10. Mutt - everyone knows a couple like the one in this song
11. Wendy Clear - A Great chorus catchy guitar riff
12. Anthem - great way to end it " i time bomb"
Best songs:
Every track could be a hit single
Worst song:
if i had to pick one then Anthem but it is still a good song
rating out of 5:
5 duh
If 15 million copies sold didnt make this album a classic i dont know what will give this album a listen if u like music in general, besides who doesnt like blink right?
Jon Nolan wrote: Band Name
Green Day Album Name
Dookie Band Members
Billie Joe Armstrong - Lead Vocals/Guitar
Mike Dirnt - Bass/Backing Vocals
Tre Cool - Drums Best Songs
Welcome to Paradise Worst Songs
In The End Rating out of 5
4/5
Go listen to it, its rad 8)
I 100% agree that. Oh, 99 actually, it deserves 5/5 IMO 8)
Band: Arctic Monkeys
Album: Favourite Worst Nightmare
Genre: Alternative Rock
This is the British bands sophomore album. It holds quite the same appeal as the first album, however it laces it's attractive instrumentals with catchy rhymes and fairly deep lyrics. For all you Sum 41 fans, this album is much like DTLI?, it's attractive, catchy, and gives just a hint of darker tones. Whereas, in the last album the band was flying high and poppy. Now, they've grounded themselves and began to look at the world around them. If you like attractive, catchy, and loveable lyrics, go ahead and give this record a listen!
Band Name
Rage Against the Machine
Album Name
Rage Against the Machine
Release Date
10th November 1992
Band Members
Zack de la Rocha - Vocals
Tom Morello - Guitar
Tim Commerford - Bass
Brad Wilk - Drums
Best Songs
Bombtrack
Killing In The Name
Wake Up
Freedom
Worst Song
Township Rebellion (just)
Rating Out Of 5
5
Emerging in the early 90's, this album was a pioneer of it's genre. A fantastic debut album from a fantastic band, a classic among music lovers alike due to it's different and unique music styles. Timeless classic.
To me,this album sums up Bullet's unoriginal metal style and the crappy metal revival vibe thats going on with bands such as Trivium,Bullet and even Machine Head in recent years. When The self-titled E.P "Bullet For My Valentine" was released in late 2004 (I think) I was instantly attracted to the short,powerful songs and catchy as hell hooks. So happily,I marched to pick up The Poison once it came out. However I was to be dissapointed to discover that Bullet didnt really have anything else to offer that couldnt be found on their demo. Featuring similar hooks and juvenile lyrics combined with that same shitty four-note solo the guitarist throws into every song,it really does nothing to hint that the song-writing has developed from their five-track debut. Not to say that there isnt a nice riff here and there but overall its pretty unoriginal and quite silly-sounding to this listeners ears.