blink-182 - The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (Distro Title)

blink-182 - The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (Distro Title)

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The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back) is a live album by Blink-182. Produced by Jerry Finn, the album was released on November 7, 2000 through MCA Records. Recorded over two nights at performances in the band's home of California in November 1999, The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back) features the group performing songs from its first three albums mixed with snippets of off-color stage banter between guitarist Tom DeLonge and bassist Mark Hoppus. The album peaked within the top 10 in the US and several other countries. "Man Overboard", a newly recorded studio track, accompanies the release and was issued as its lead single, peaking at #2 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. Pressed on black vinyl.Tracklist   Disc 11 Dumpweed (Side A)2 Don't Leave Me (Side A)3 Aliens Exist (Side A)4 Family Reunion (Side A)5 Going Away to College (Side A)6 What's My Age Again? (Side A)7 Dick Lips (Side B)8 Blew Job9 Untitled (Side B)10 Voyeur (Side B)11 Pathetic (Side B)12 Adam's Song (Side B)    Disc 21 Peggy Sue (Side A)2 Wendy Clear (Side A)3 Carousel (Side A)4 All the Small Things (Side A)5 Mutt (Side A)6 The Country Song (Side B)7 Dammit (Side B)8 Man Overboard (Side B)9 129 (Live Banter) (Side B)10 Skit 211 Skit 312 Skit 413 Skit 514 Skit 615 Skit 716 Skit 817 Skit 918 Skit 1019 Skit 1120 Skit 1221 Skit 1322 Skit 1423 Skit 1524 Skit 1625 Skit 1726 Skit 1827 Skit 1928 Skit 2029 Skit 2130 Skit 2231 Skit 2332 Skit 2433 Skit 2534 Skit 2635 Skit 2736 Skit 2837 Words of Wisdom Please note: This is a distributed title (which means another label pressed this release), so we do not have any extra jackets for this release in case of minor damage by the USPS in transit. To clarify, It will come packaged in a full-color jacket (as pictured) sealed with plastic wrap UNLESS requested in the comment section of your order to "open the album & place outside of the jacket prior to shipping." This is a good way to prevent potential seam splits along the top of the jacket due to careless handling by the post office, and this service is free of charge. If you forget to write in the comments of your order about shipping outside of the jacket, PLEASE EMAIL US WITH YOUR ORDER NUMBER and ask us to update the notes on your order to ship outside of the jacket. Release days are hectic, especially the first few hours, so please give ample time for a response. We will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you!

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