I had to
Show this ep
His working on number 2 some day
I just realized technically we could listen to tickets to
My downfall In here lmao it’s fully done by barker
KTT2 would be o mad they seem to
Love hating on MGK I think he’s dope
Everybody loves to hate on mgk tbh
Tried showing friends tickets to my downfall and they instantly dont lose cus its mgk
Everybody loves to hate on mgk tbh
Tried showing friends tickets to my downfall and they instantly dont lose cus its mgk
It’s not fair to me.
Also this outro is dark
It’s not fair to me.
Also this outro is dark
Yeah its dumb as hell
I get not liking his rap stuff but you can't just count something out cus you don't like their other work, it's a completely separate thing
Reason I never mentioned this party is because I know someone would say “oh Yela is trash” that’s not blink-182
Reason I never mentioned this party is because I know someone would say “oh Yela is trash” that’s not blink-182
100% lmao
self titled album proly my goat album other then mbdtf
self titled is amazing
100% lmao
I wanted you to hear this and barker is on it so that’s my excuse lmaooo
Plus who owns this thread
I wanted you to hear this and barker is on it so that’s my excuse lmaooo
Plus who owns this thread
F*** em we don't need no excuse
F*** em we don't need no excuse
I couldn’t go to war with the Yela haters tonight haha
Dude ranch
The band recorded the album in late 1996. With lyrical material written periodically over the band's nonstop tours from 1995 to 1996, as well as completed songs, the band recorded with Trombino in sessions that lasted for one month. During the production for Dude Ranch, the members of Blink-182 were plagued with difficulties only made worse by the quick schedule: bassist Mark Hoppus and guitarist Tom DeLonge, co-vocalists for the band, were having vocal problems and drummer Scott Raynor had to record his drum tracks with both heels broken, on crutches.
Promoted by lead single "Dammit", which brought the band to a new audience and helped gain mainstream popularity, the album received positive reviews and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. Thanks to increased popularity, the band signed with MCA Records in 1998 to handle increased distribution. Raynor would be fired the same year and replaced with Travis Barker. The record has been cited as a classic in the development of the pop punk genre.