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ALBUM REVIEW: BLINK-182 | NEIGHBORHOODS

Blink-182′s post break up album ‘Neighborhoods’ may read dysfunctional as synth and punk-rock guitars are combined under hip-hop influenced percussions. Yet this combination, as conflicting as it may seem leads to a compilation of the finest work this band has achieved in its long career including that of its related side projects. The west-coast trio have replicated some of their earlier sounds, while successfully pulling together elements from each of their individual side projects elsewhere to produce a much darker sounding, and lyrically maturer record to the likes of ‘Enema of the State’ and ‘Take Off Your Pants And Jacket’

Download: After Midnight / Ghost on the Dance Floor / Snake Charmer

Watch the Video for ‘Up All Night’ via Youtube

**** 4/5

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    • #BLINK-182
    • #MARK HOPPUS
    • #TOM DELONGE
    • #TRAVIS BARKER
    • #ALBUM REVIEW
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