The Mark Tom and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back)
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- Seller:blowitoutahere
- Sales Rank:1,011
- Format:Import, Limited Edition, Live
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):5.5 x 4.8 x 0.2
- Release Date:November 7, 2000
- UPC:008811237929
- EAN:0008811237929
- ASIN:B00004Z30Y
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Tracks
- Dumpweed
- Don't Leave Me
- Aliens Exist
- Family Reunion
- Going Away To College
- What's My Age Again?
- Rich Lips
- Blew Job
- Untitled
- Voyeur
- Pathetic
- Adam's Song
- Peggy Sue
- Wendy Clear
- Carousel
- All The Small Things
- Mutt
- The Country Song
- Dammit
- Man Overboard
- Bonus Track 01
- Bonus Track 02
- Bonus Track 03
- Bonus Track 04
- Bonus Track 05
- Bonus Track 06
- Bonus Track 07
- Bonus Track 08
- Bonus Track 09
- Bonus Track 10
- Bonus Track 11
- Bonus Track 12
- Bonus Track 13
- Bonus Track 14
- Bonus Track 15
- Bonus Track 16
- Bonus Track 17
- Bonus Track 18
- Bonus Track 19
- Bonus Track 20
- Bonus Track 21
- Bonus Track 22
- Bonus Track 23
- Bonus Track 24
- Bonus Track 25
- Bonus Track 26
- Bonus Track 27
- Bonus Track 28
- Bonus Track 29
Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Blink 182, The Mark Tom and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back)
Amazon.com
Punk rock is meant to be played loud and snotty. Blink 182 are a San Diego punk rock threesome whose interest in arrested development has led them to a sparkling array of sex jokes that cover everything from anal sex to masturbation to... Well, you get the idea--and that's just the between-song banter. This limited-edition live collection--a holding pattern until the band's fifth studio album is released in 2001--features a slam-dunk collection of the band's hits, fan favorites from their various studio albums, and new tunes ("Blew Job" among the enlightened tracks). One additional studio track, "Man Overboard" (already a hit on a radio near you), packs a harder punch than most, thanks to the studio finesse. But mostly these are revved-up versions of songs to break a skateboard by. With the added appeal of a color booklet and about seven minutes of "stage banter" tacked on at the end, guaranteed to either leave you in stitches or have you grounded for a month. --Rob O'Connor
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