Masturbation,
childish behavior and scatological jokes acn only mean one band - Blink
182. These acts of lewdness have risen them to the top of the charts. Enema
Of The State, the bands new album, still maintians the infantile behavior
the fans love but it also exposes a more mature, rich and serious side
of the band - a band not afriad to tackle the issuse of modern society.
If this album is mature... what's up with the name? Enema Of The State?
The answer is quite simple: to educate. According to Mark Hoppus, "In order
to maintain good health, your body must be able to eliminate food and bodily
waste. Your colon, together with your lungs, skin and kidneys are designed
to accomplish this essential task by elimination of toxins in the intestines,
blood and lymph systems." Continues Tom Delonge, "The process of digestion
from ingestion of food to defecation, normally takes between 12 to 24 hours
assuming that the colon is fully functional and non-toxic. Irregular or
infrequent bowel movements can allow toxic residues to remain in the colon."
Travis Barker concludes, "It is very rare in this society, to find normal
function of a healthy colon. For abnormal function, colon hydrotherapy
or enemas - as they are commonly known - are recommended. And this is what
we need to tell the kids - take care of your colon and your colon will
take care of you."
In order to raise rectial awareness, Blink 182 needed to increase their fan
base worldwide. 1997's Dude Ranch fit the bill. By 1998's end, they
had emerged as one of the most popular pop-punk bands of the year - the
album went gold in the United States, with sales now approaching platinum.
Sales were big around the world,
as well - the record has gone gold in Canada and is certified platinum
in Australia. But it wasn't just with sales that Dude Ranch raked
in the success stories. The year-end Billboard Airplay Monitor Report (BDS)
stats indicated that "Dammit (Growing UP)" from the Dude Ranch earned
top spins at many key radio stations. The single was the #2 most-played
record on KROQ/L.A. (clocking in at over 1,000 spins); #1 on KNDD/Seattle
(over 900 spins); #3 most-played on WXRK/N.Y. (with over 9000 spines);
#2 on KITS/San Francisco; #3 on WBCN/Boston; #2 on CIMX/Detroit; # on KWOD/Sacramento
and #1 on KEDJ/Phoenix (garnering a enormous 1,4000 spins). With radio
and sales in line, Blink 182 spent most of their recnet past out on the
road. A extremely heavy tour schedule began in summer '97 and ending just
before Christmas of 1998. In '98 blink 182 will hit the road again, as
headlineres on the U.S. Warped Tour.
Blink took a break from the road after Christmans '98 to begin pre-production
for Enema Of The State.
Enema Of The State was recorded from
January to March 1999 in the band's hometown of San Diego at Signature
Sound. Taking the helm with production duties was Jerry Finn, whose previous
credits include Green Day, Rancid and Pennywise. Enema Of The State
will please the band's core fandbase with undeniable hits like "Peter Pan
Complex," "Going To College" and "All the Small Thngs." However, this record
explores deeper musical and lyrical territory, like "Ada's Song," a track
which will undoubtedly open new doors for the band.
One last reminder: In order to stay healthy, Enema Of The State is musically
beneficial by itself or when combined with an intergrated colonics program.
So, please listen in good rectal health.
Tom DeLonge: Guitar/Vocals
Mark Hoppus: Bass/Vocals
Travis Barker: Drummer