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Blink-182
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Group #1
Ashley Wilson
Scott Suppes
Sarah Philippe
Kaz Schmanski
James Griebler
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So who are they?
Blink-182 is a pop punk band that although has been playing since 1993, did
not reach any substantial success from their earlier works, until the album
Enema of the State was released in 1999.
Travis
Mark
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Payne, C. (2014, May 30). Blink-182's 'Enema of the State' at 15: Classic Track-by-Track Album Review. Billboard. Retrieved June 6, 2014, from
http://www.billboard.com/articles/review/6106269/blink-182-enema-of-the-state-15-anniversary-classic-track-by-track-album-review
Where did they come from?
All three members of the band are from the sunny California suburbs.
Tom Delonge and Mark Hoppus played together before being joined by the
former drummer of the Aquabats, Travis Barker.
While the band Blink-182 had been active for a number of years, it was not until
the music video for What’s My Age Again that the world had the band on their
radar.
The video for What’s My Age Again featured the members of the band playing
and running naked (important parts blurred of course) throughout the entirety of
the music video.
After Enema of the State...
Although Enema of the State had three hit singles in addition to “What’s My
Age Again”- “All the Small Things” and “Adam’s Song”, the band’s success
would not stop there.
Their second album Take Off Your Pants and Jacket that was released in 2001
also had three commercially successful hits which included “The Rock Show”,
“Stay Together for the Kids”, and “First Date”.
Their self titled album was released in 2003 and the songs “I Miss You” and
“Feeling This” did receive a fair amount of attention.
blink-182. (n.d.). Biography. Retrieved June 5, 2014, from http://www.billboard.com/artist/298592/blink-182/biography
Enema of the State
1999
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Take Off Your Pants and
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Self Titled
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A few things in between
After the release of their self-titled album, the members of the band each
pursued their own personal pet projects.
Tom Delonge formed both the band Boxcar Racer and Angels and Airwaves.
Travis Barker worked with Tim Armstrong from Rancid to form the Transplants.
And both Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus worked together with +44.
blink-182. (n.d.). Biography. Retrieved June 5, 2014, from http://www.billboard.com/artist/298592/blink-182/biography
Angels & Airwaves
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Boxcar Racer
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The Transplants
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Neighborhoods
2011
Regardless of other projects the
band members had going on,
Blink-182 would not stay
disbanded, and would eventually
reunite to release the album
Neighborhoods.
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Neighborhoods
Released in 2011 it is the last album to date that Blink-182 has recorded
together.
Jon Dolan from Rolling Stone remarked that the band’s more serious direction
that was becoming clear on Blink-182 appeared to be continuing...
“Do not expect to see Blink-182 streaking through the Nineties-nostalgia
party…[While] Some Clinton-era pants-dropping might've been a fun nostalgia
move...those days are gone” (Dolan, 9-27-2011).
Two songs from Neighborhoods made it on the Billboard 100: “After Midnight”
and “Up All Night”.
Dolan, J. (2011, September 27). Neighborhoods | Album Reviews | Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 5, 2014, from
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/neighborhoods-20110927
blink-182. (n.d.). Chart history. Retrieved June 6, 2014, from http://www.billboard.com/artist/298592/blink-182/chart
Musical style
Genre is defined to be pop punk.
Their sound is described by Rolling Stone as the “original sound of frustration
and fast, sunny hooks.”
“Took punk’s already playful core and gave it a shiny, accessible polish.”
“...somewhere between amazing hip-hop beats, stadium rock and indie rock,
you’ll find Blink”
Common themes of their music include love, relationships, and family.
Appleford, Steve. (2011, March 23). How Blink-182’s Teen Angst Grew Up. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 8 June, 2014, from http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/how-blink-182steen-angst-grew-up-20110323
Caramanica, Jon. (2011, September 16). Not Quite Gone, A Punk Band Is Coming Back. The New York Times. Retrieved 8 June, 2014, from http://www.nytimes.com/
2011/09/18/arts/music/blink-182-returns-with-new-album-neighborhoods.html?_r=3&
Montgomery, James. (2010, January 29). Mark Hoppus Promises ‘Weird’ New Blink-182 Album. MTV News. Retrieved 8 June, 2014, from http://
www.mtv.com/news/1630818/mark-hoppus-promises-weird-new-blink-182-album/
Musical style: innovative elements
Among the first groups to bring elements of the
genre to the pop mainstream.
Led the second wave of pop-punk in the late
1990’s.
Lamb, Bill. (n.d.). Punk Pop. About.com. Retrieved 8 June, 2014, from http://top40.about.com/od/popmusic101/p/punkpop.htm Where do they fit into the evolution of Rock?
Influenced by punk rock, surf rock, garage rock
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The genre has evolved from groups like the Ramones, the Sex Pistols, and The
Undertones
Blink-182 shed light onto punk music and brought it to the pop scene - this
influenced groups like Simple Plan, Fall Out Boy, and
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Lamb, Bill. (n.d.). Punk Pop. About.com. Retrieved 8 June, 2014, from http://top40.about.com/od/popmusic101/p/punkpop.htm https://a4-images.myspacecdn.com/
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Musical Analysis
Song: “Stockholm Syndrome”
Watch/listen here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAs6Li2Y2wQ
Album: Blink-182 (2003)
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Instrumentation: lead vocals, background
vocals, electric guitar, electric bass, drums,
keyboard
“Stockholm Syndrome” Analysis
Meter: duple/quadruple
Subdivision: duple
Form: experimental, non traditional - instrumental
verse, refrain, instrumental section, bridge, verse,
refrain, fade out
“Stockholm Syndrome” Analysis
Tempo: fast, upbeat
Wide vocal range and ability:
shouting technique in backup vocals
Relatively disjunct melody,
jagged contour
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“Stockholm Syndrome” Analysis
Overall melody and accompaniment
homophonic texture with spots of monophonic
texture
“Call and answer” lyrics: lead vocal sings a line
and then is followed by backup vocals singing a
second line
Musical Influences
Pop Punk started in the late 70’s
and was a reaction against
corporate rock and soft pop songs.
It is said to have been created to bring back a more raw
sound with a pop melody to classic rock. Some of the key
pioneers included the Clash, Sex Pistols, and the
Ramones.
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Media Studios Beluga. A Day to Remember Influence(Blink 182). Retrieved from: www.f-a-i-l.tumblr.com/post/
Montgomery, James (2012). How did Blink-182 Become so Influential? In Between the raunchy humor and nudity, Blink
managed to make a huge impact on other bands and devoted fans. Retrieved from: www.mtv.com/news
Musical Influences
Through the 80’s, Punk Rock mutated into a
harder and faster form, including more and
faster guitar and drums. By the early to mid
90’s Punk Pop began to grow following the
success of grunge rock.
Media Studios Beluga. A Day to Remember Influence(Blink 182). Retrieved from: www.f-a-i-l.tumblr.com/post/
Montgomery, James (2012). How did Blink-182 Become so Influential? In Between the raunchy humor and nudity, Blink
managed to make a huge impact on other bands and devoted fans. Retrieved from: www.mtv.com/news
Musical Influences
Green Day’s album,
Dookie, was a huge
commercial success,
which allowed them to
be one of the first new
era Punk Pop bands to
achieve these results.
Media Studios Beluga. A Day to Remember Influence(Blink 182). Retrieved from: www.f-a-i-l.tumblr.com/post/
Montgomery, James (2012). How did Blink-182 Become so Influential? In Between the raunchy humor and nudity, Blink
managed to make a huge impact on other bands and devoted fans. Retrieved from: www.mtv.com/news
Surprisingly enough...
The two bands that publicly sited Blink-182 as
an influence are… Mumford and Sons, and Owl
City!
WebCite (2012, August 1) Mumford & Sons Discuss Their Love for Blink-182
Vena, Jocelyn. (July 11, 2012). "Owl City Says Mark Hoppus Collaboration Is Like A 'Rarity Blink Track'
Influenced by Blink-182
Bands that immediately followed Blink-182’s success
arrived, groups such as Sum 41 and Good Charlotte.
They also created fast tempo simple melody songs about
breakups and loneliness.
Future bands also influenced by Blink 182 include the AllAmerican Rejects, Fall Out Boy, Jimmy Eat World, and
Simple Plan.
Media Studios Beluga. A Day to Remember Influence(Blink 182). Retrieved from: www.f-a-i-l.tumblr.com/post/
Montgomery, James (2012). How did Blink-182 Become so Influential? In Between the raunchy humor and nudity, Blink
managed to make a huge impact on other bands and devoted fans. Retrieved from: www.mtv.com/news
Other types of music at the time: Pop Music
Pop music in the 1990s was similar to that of 80’s.
With the arrival of music video channels (MTV), the
music video became a standard.
Two prominent types of pop music stood out
during this period: Pop Divas and
Boy Bands.
Harrison, Thomas (2011). Music of the 1990s. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood. pg. 7
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The Pop Diva Phenomenon
The 1980’s saw the rise in popularity of female solo pop
artists.
It was during the 1990’s that they began to have more hits
than their male counterparts.
Of the Top 20 hits for 1996, 61% were female.
Harrison, Thomas (2011). Music of the 1990s. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood. pg. 7
Stuessy, J. and Scott D. Lipscomb. (2013). Rock and Roll: Its History and Stylistic Development (7th Ed.). Boston: Pearson. pg.
277
The original 90’s Diva: Mariah Carey
Biggest female star to come out
of the 90’s.
Influenced by R&B and gospel
music.
Displays a 5 octave range.
Stuessy, J. and Scott D. Lipscomb. (2013). Rock and Roll: Its History and
Stylistic Development (7th Ed.). Boston: Pearson. pg. 277
source: globalmariahfans.blogspot.com
The Boy Band
A manufactured band made up of young male
singers, who were picked for their looks, style,
and voice.
Similar to the Motown groups, the Boy Bands
had catchy, basic tunes and choreographed
moves.
Types of Music. (n.d.). History of Pop Music Timeline. Retrieved 11 June 2014 from http://www.types-of-music.net/pop/history-ofpop-music-timeline/
Seen one Boy Band, seen them all
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Connection with Blink-182
Blink-182’s music video for “All the Small Things” was
a parody of the popular boy-band image at the time.
The music video won a Moon Man award for Best
Group Video in 2000.
Blink’s pop punk style gave an alternative music
source for teens not interested in pop music.
WebCite. (1999, August 11). Blink-182 Spoofs Boy Bands With New Video. Retrieved 10 June,
2014, from http://www.webcitation.org/6AYNEqYpP
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Other Pop Punk Bands from the 1990’s and
2000’s
Some of the following came before Blink-182, some after, but
their overarching presence shows the influence and appeal of
pop punk in the 1990’s and 2000’s
The Cure
The Ramones
The Get Up Kids
Simple Plan
Fall Out Boy
Panic! At the Disco
Green Day
Montgomery, James. (October 20, 2011). "The Get Up Kids grow up". The Kansas City Star. http://www.inkkc.com/content/cover-story-the-get-up-kids-grow-up/
"Blink-182 Lets New Album Speak For Itself". Billboard. 2003. - http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/68101/blink-182-lets-new-album-speak-for-itself
Works Cited & Referenced
Appleford, Steve. (2011, March 23). How Blink-182’s Teen Angst Grew Up. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 8 June, 2014, from http://www.rollingstone.com/music/
news/how-blink-182s-teen-angst-grew-up-20110323
blink-182. (n.d.). Biography. Retrieved June 5, 2014, from http://www.billboard.com/artist/298592/blink-182/biography
blink-182. (n.d.). Chart history. Retrieved June 6, 2014, from http://www.billboard.com/artist/298592/blink-182/chart
"Blink-182 Lets New Album Speak For Itself". Billboard. 2003. - http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/68101/blink-182-lets-new-album-speak-for-itself
Caramanica, Jon. (2011, September 16). Not Quite Gone, A Punk Band Is Coming Back. The New York Times. Retrieved 8 June, 2014, from http://
www.nytimes.com/2011/09/18/arts/music/blink-182-returns-with-new-album-neighborhoods.html?_r=3&
Dolan, J. (2011, September 27). Neighborhoods | Album Reviews | Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 5, 2014, from
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/neighborhoods-20110927
Egerdahl, K. (2010). Green Day a musical biography. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood Press.
Hannon, S. M. (2010). Punks a guide to an American subculture. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood Press.
Harrison, T. (2011). Music of the 1990s. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood.
Kristiansen, L. J., Blaney, J. R., Chidester, P. J., & Simonds, B. K. (2010). Screaming for change: articulating a unifying philosophy of punk rock.
Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books.
Works Cited & Referenced Continued
Lamb, Bill. (n.d.). Punk Pop. About.com. Retrieved 8 June, 2014, from http://top40.about.com/od/popmusic101/p/punkpop.htm
Media Studios Beluga. A Day to Remember Influence(Blink 182). Retrieved from: www.f-a-i-l.tumblr.com/post/
Melnick, J. P. (2009). 9/11 culture: America under construction. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K.: Wiley-Blackwell.
Montgomery, James (2012). How did Blink-182 Become so Influential? In Between the raunchy humor and nudity, Blink managed to make a huge impact on
other bands and devoted fans. Retrieved from: www.mtv.com/news
Montgomery, James. (2010, January 29). Mark Hoppus Promises ‘Weird’ New Blink-182 Album. MTV News. Retrieved 8 June, 2014, from http://
www.mtv.com/news/1630818/mark-hoppus-promises-weird-new-blink-182-album/
Montgomery, James. (October 20, 2011). "The Get Up Kids grow up". The Kansas City Star. http://www.inkkc.com/content/cover-story-the-get-up-kids-grow-up/
MTV (2013) “Artist Influences for Fall Out Boy” http://www.mtv.com/artists/fall-out-boy/related-artists/?filter=influencedBy
Payne, C. (2014, May 30). Blink-182's 'Enema of the State' at 15: Classic Track-by-Track Album Review. Billboard. Retrieved June 6, 2014, from
http://www.billboard.com/articles/review/6106269/blink-182-enema-of-the-state-15-anniversary-classic-track-by-track-album-review
Stuessy J. and Scott D. Lipscomb. (2013). Rock and Roll: Its History and Stylistic Development (7th edition). Boston: Pearson.
Types of Music. (n.d.). History of Pop Music Timeline. Retrieved 11 June 2014 from http://www.types-of-music.net/pop/history-of-pop-music-timeline/
Works Cited & Referenced Continued
Vena, Jocelyn. (July 11, 2012). "Owl City Says Mark Hoppus Collaboration Is Like A 'Rarity Blink Track” mark-hoppus-blink-182-collaboration/
http://www.mtv.com/news/1689388/owl-city-
WebCite. (1999, August 11). Blink-182 Spoofs Boy Bands With New Video. Retrieved 10 June, 2014, from http://www.webcitation.org/6AYNEqYpP
WebCite (2012, August 1). Mumford & Sons Discuss Their Love for Blink-182 - http://www.webcitation.org/6AMPwanN3