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# blink-182       Explicit Lyrics

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## Description

Recorded throughout 2003, Blink182 marks a departure from the band's earlier work, infusing experimental elements into their usual pop punk sound, inspired by lifestyle changes (the band members all became fathers before the album was released) and side projects. The record features a collaboration with The Cure frontman Robert Smith. Lead singles 'Feeling This' and 'I Miss You' received the most radio airplay of the four singles released and peaked high on Billboard charts.

Review: Rock - Great cd,really takes me back
Review: Authentic, Sincere, and Refreshingly Human Rock Album - This album takes off like a jet and never stops being brilliant until the record is over. Five songs in, it is already a stunning success. San Diego is playing out of your speakers wherever you find yourself, and the crisp rock sound found here is timeless. As some fine reviews have pointed out, “Blink-182” is a rock record, unapologetically, highlighting Travis Barker’s astonishingly talented drum skills, the presence of heavy bass, and some of the coolest riffs I have heard. “Down” might be one of the most perfect pop/rock songs ever played on radio—the song is basically flawless—and encapsulates the height of this band’s creativity and inventiveness. There is no longer a need for puerile vulgarity on an album like this, the music speaks for itself. Also, lyrically there are some quite profound themes on this record: the heartache of a partner’s infidelity and breakups (“Obvious”), the forlorn state of loss (“I Miss You”), the constant presence of insatiable male lust in society (“Violence”), the sadness of divorce (“Go”), and the trials and embarrassments that men go through to impress attractive women (“Easy Target”). In addition, “Always” is the most gorgeous song, with synthesizers and melodies taking you back to the ‘80s and early ‘90s, back when you listened to The Cure and Depeche Mode, and bought food from food courts at the mall with cash and went to the movie theatre without a smart phone: “And your hands they shake with goodbyes / And I’ll take you back if you’d have me / So here I am / I’m trying / […] I’m so sick of fights / I hate them / Let’s start this again for real.” In many ways, “Always” is representative of the entire album, as there is a longing to reunite and reconcile, but also the acknowledgement that it probably won’t occur. You hear this longing as well in “Go,” with Mark Hoppus reflecting on his early childhood: “Are we all victims of opportunity / Locked outside the door back in ’83 / I heard the angry voice of a man inside / And saw the look of fear in my mother’s eyes.” Yes, this album is like a long letter written to an ex-girlfriend or divorced parents, explaining the pain of broken relationships and the longing to love again and forgive. It’s no mistake that this record ends with a song entitled, “I’m Lost Without You.” In the super postmodern era of today’s society that often seems to rob your human spirit, it’s refreshing to hear an authentic record, instead of more garbage that does not delineate real life. We’re not zombies, we’re people, and this is why people related and continue to relate with this record. At its core, “Blink-182” is a human record, a rock and roll album with soul that causes you to reflect on the vicissitudes and capricious nature of relationships. It’s really one of those go-to albums that take you back to high school or college, because you see yourself reflected in the music and relate to it. And that is why we love music! This album is a triumphant achievement, and should go down as one of the most important albums of the post-9-11 Bush era in American culture. Whether they knew it or not, Blink-182 created something special here. And I bet they knew they were. Get ready for action.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B01KLSODI0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,756 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #865 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,449) |
| Date First Available  | August 31, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 0062557005202 |
| Label  | Geffen |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Geffen |
| Number of discs  | 2 |
| Product Dimensions  | 12.32 x 12.28 x 0.24 inches; 1.11 Pounds |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rock
*by J***N on February 12, 2026*

Great cd,really takes me back

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Authentic, Sincere, and Refreshingly Human Rock Album
*by J***K on May 6, 2016*

This album takes off like a jet and never stops being brilliant until the record is over. Five songs in, it is already a stunning success. San Diego is playing out of your speakers wherever you find yourself, and the crisp rock sound found here is timeless. As some fine reviews have pointed out, “Blink-182” is a rock record, unapologetically, highlighting Travis Barker’s astonishingly talented drum skills, the presence of heavy bass, and some of the coolest riffs I have heard. “Down” might be one of the most perfect pop/rock songs ever played on radio—the song is basically flawless—and encapsulates the height of this band’s creativity and inventiveness. There is no longer a need for puerile vulgarity on an album like this, the music speaks for itself. Also, lyrically there are some quite profound themes on this record: the heartache of a partner’s infidelity and breakups (“Obvious”), the forlorn state of loss (“I Miss You”), the constant presence of insatiable male lust in society (“Violence”), the sadness of divorce (“Go”), and the trials and embarrassments that men go through to impress attractive women (“Easy Target”). In addition, “Always” is the most gorgeous song, with synthesizers and melodies taking you back to the ‘80s and early ‘90s, back when you listened to The Cure and Depeche Mode, and bought food from food courts at the mall with cash and went to the movie theatre without a smart phone: “And your hands they shake with goodbyes / And I’ll take you back if you’d have me / So here I am / I’m trying / […] I’m so sick of fights / I hate them / Let’s start this again for real.” In many ways, “Always” is representative of the entire album, as there is a longing to reunite and reconcile, but also the acknowledgement that it probably won’t occur. You hear this longing as well in “Go,” with Mark Hoppus reflecting on his early childhood: “Are we all victims of opportunity / Locked outside the door back in ’83 / I heard the angry voice of a man inside / And saw the look of fear in my mother’s eyes.” Yes, this album is like a long letter written to an ex-girlfriend or divorced parents, explaining the pain of broken relationships and the longing to love again and forgive. It’s no mistake that this record ends with a song entitled, “I’m Lost Without You.” In the super postmodern era of today’s society that often seems to rob your human spirit, it’s refreshing to hear an authentic record, instead of more garbage that does not delineate real life. We’re not zombies, we’re people, and this is why people related and continue to relate with this record. At its core, “Blink-182” is a human record, a rock and roll album with soul that causes you to reflect on the vicissitudes and capricious nature of relationships. It’s really one of those go-to albums that take you back to high school or college, because you see yourself reflected in the music and relate to it. And that is why we love music! This album is a triumphant achievement, and should go down as one of the most important albums of the post-9-11 Bush era in American culture. Whether they knew it or not, Blink-182 created something special here. And I bet they knew they were. Get ready for action.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great album
*by J***Z on January 11, 2026*

Love this album

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