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Fans think new Box Car Racer is on the way and Anthony Green wants in
Fans think new Box Car Racer is on the way and Anthony Green wants in
Tom DeLonge posted a photo playing up Box Car Racer and after a fan mentioned guests who should be invited for potential new music, Anthony Green says "I'm in." The Circa Survive vocalist and solo musician has been staying busy with his own music but it's undeniable that this would be a sweet collaboration. Read More: Bhad Bhabie blasts Bi... Read More ...
Can you match the lyrics to the correct blink-182 side project?
Can you match the lyrics to the correct blink-182 side project?
The members of blink-182 probably have more side projects combined than any other band, and we absolutely love them all. With Mark Hoppus recently contemplating the possibility of a +44 reunion, we’re taking a look back. From side-project-turned-main-act Angels & Airwaves to Simple Creatures and Box Car Racer, there’s no shortage of tracks from Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker that we jam
10 bands who should reunite after My Chemical Romance
10 bands who should reunite after My Chemical Romance
With My Chemical Romance reuniting on Halloween this year, we got everything we’ve been wishing for these past six years. With how great this news is, maybe we forgot about some bands who broke up and left us hanging. Outside of MCR, several other scene favorites have reunited or announced plans this year including Rage Against The Machine, Hey Monday, We Are The In Crowd, There For Tomorrow, Fire
blink-182 made ‘NINE’ a pop-punk record for the next generation—review
blink-182 made ‘NINE’ a pop-punk record for the next generation—review
In 2011, blink-182 bassist-turned-superdad Mark Hoppus joined a panel of punk pillars in the cast of The Other F Word. The documentary showcased the lives of rock stars who assumed the exact position they railed against: fathers. blink’s highly anticipated ninth release, NINE, carries the same energy of a slightly younger Hoppus describing family life. A...
19 timeless blink-182 ‘Take Off Your Pants’ lyrics that hold up 18 years later
19 timeless blink-182 ‘Take Off Your Pants’ lyrics that hold up 18 years later
blink-182 accomplished something few artists ever do by making a strong follow-up to their breakout record. Take Off Your Pants And Jacket turns 18 today, and in honor of the bold, unapologetic record, we’re grabbing our favorite lyric from each track (including the bonus tracks, so brace yourself). 1. “...
10 iconic bands who only released one album—so far
10 iconic bands who only released one album—so far
Have you ever discovered an artist who you really loved and proceeded to jam their entire discography into your earholes for a week straight? Sadly, the groups in this list are only responsible for producing one studio album as a group. Don’t worry though: There are plenty of familiar faces who went on to produce similar sounds, but never again under these names. Rea...
Are Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker in the studio together?
Are Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker in the studio together?
Tom DeLonge has been teasing plenty these past few months. From aliens to Angels & Airwaves, he’s had his fair share of projects keeping him busy. Read more: Is Tom DeLonge hinting at a return to blink-182? Earlier this month, DeLonge teased a possible return to blink-182, saying Travis Barker contacted him for an interview and clarified that “yes Blinkies, we also talked a bit about other stu
Tom DeLonge teases conversation with Travis Barker
Tom DeLonge teases conversation with Travis Barker
Blink-182 and Box Car Racer fans get ready to have your heartstrings pulled. It seems Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker have been in cahoots—or at least hanging out, which gives us the smallest hope for music. Read more: Tom DeLonge talks his alien philosophy and how it might be the path to humanity’s successful future DeLonge not only tweeted about having a good convo with Barker, he also teased play
Blink-182 – Neighborhoods
Blink-182 Neighborhoods Typically, we here at AP review albums based off of advance music provided to us by the band, their label or their management company, either physically or digitally. This ensures that the reviewer in question is receiving the album exactly as intended, instead of potentially lossy sound files that are mislabeled and out of order ...