More info well waiting on self titled
Barker, unwilling to leave Moakler, would drive from Los Angeles to San Diego each day.15 He subsequently left that spring to tour with Transplants, leaving the band with a variety of drum tracks to listen to while he was gone. The band regrouped after being "kicked out" by the owners of the house they were recording in and began recording at Rolling Thunder studios until the band left to perform a couple of summer shows in Canada and Japan, where they premiered several songs live.23 The in-studio antics and behind the scenes moments were recorded and posted on the official Blink-182 website throughout 2003, as well as on a MTV album release segment.24
The recording process of the album eventually lasted from January to August 2003, with an additional mixing and mastering period lasting until October.18 Previous Blink-182 sessions were recorded in three months.25 The band stated that being in a studio longer than three months gave them the luxury of experimenting with different methods of writing, playing, and recording.25 The band built each song with a minute attention to detail.26 Hoppus described the studio as a "musical laboratory": over 70 guitars, 30 amps, "30 or 40" different snare drums, up to six drum kits, various keyboards, turntables, and pianos were used in the album's production, a lot of which came from Finn's personal collection.27 Barker was responsible for the turntables and a copy of Pink Floyd's The Wall.29 The group also enlisted the help of James Guthrie, an engineer behind The Wall.22 The trio also sent The Cure frontman Robert Smith the bed track of "All of This" in hopes he would contribute; Smith makes a guest appearance and recorded his parts in England.
Not this post but my next will be go time.
If both would like the next post I do we can start
More info well waiting on self titled
Barker, unwilling to leave Moakler, would drive from Los Angeles to San Diego each day.15 He subsequently left that spring to tour with Transplants, leaving the band with a variety of drum tracks to listen to while he was gone. The band regrouped after being "kicked out" by the owners of the house they were recording in and began recording at Rolling Thunder studios until the band left to perform a couple of summer shows in Canada and Japan, where they premiered several songs live.23 The in-studio antics and behind the scenes moments were recorded and posted on the official Blink-182 website throughout 2003, as well as on a MTV album release segment.24
The recording process of the album eventually lasted from January to August 2003, with an additional mixing and mastering period lasting until October.18 Previous Blink-182 sessions were recorded in three months.25 The band stated that being in a studio longer than three months gave them the luxury of experimenting with different methods of writing, playing, and recording.25 The band built each song with a minute attention to detail.26 Hoppus described the studio as a "musical laboratory": over 70 guitars, 30 amps, "30 or 40" different snare drums, up to six drum kits, various keyboards, turntables, and pianos were used in the album's production, a lot of which came from Finn's personal collection.27 Barker was responsible for the turntables and a copy of Pink Floyd's The Wall.29 The group also enlisted the help of James Guthrie, an engineer behind The Wall.22 The trio also sent The Cure frontman Robert Smith the bed track of "All of This" in hopes he would contribute; Smith makes a guest appearance and recorded his parts in England.
This sounds like the album boutfa be a classic
You can really feel the influence MGK got for TTMD
Fr he reallt modernized this sound well
Fr he reallt modernized this sound well
he tried his best with his beautiful pink guitar
Song making me wish I had friends to sit around a campfire wirh ar night and drink and chillllll