Box Car Racer

by Mca

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Release Date:2002-05-21
Label:Mca
UPC:008811289423
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Mca
ASIN:B000066F6U
Category:Music

Tracks on Box Car Racer by Mca

  1. I Feel So
  2. All Systems Go
  3. Watch The World
  4. Tiny Voices
  5. Cat Like Thief
  6. And I
  7. Letters To God
  8. My First Punk Song
  9. Sorrow
  10. There Is
  11. The End With You
  12. Elevator
  13. Instrumental

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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Playing punk pop for teenagers hooked on MTV may inflate your bank account, but it doesn't do much for your credibility. Fortunately, Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker, two-thirds of the multiplatinum crew, found a way around this quandary. The pair formed Box Car Racer and recorded this album, which strips back the gloss and brings on the noise. Referencing explosive hardcore groups like Fugazi and Refused, who encase their euphoric melodies with barbwire riffs and earsplitting rhythms, may sound like an ominous route. But while Box Car Racer songs like "Maybe I Don't" and "I Feel So" take on weightier subject matter than Blink-182's typical slapstick fare, it's ultimately not that big of a departure. The record was produced by Jerry Finn, who helmed Blink-182's last three albums, and features singer-bassist Mark Hoppus as a guest vocalist. --Aidin Vaziri

Customer Reviews

Make it available as a DRM-free download - Reviewed on 2008-12-07
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I will purchase this album once it's available as a DRM-free album. The DRM-free part is non-negotiable.
one of many - Reviewed on 2008-08-29
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OK I picked up this album because it was supposed to be the new Blink.
Well its more hardcore punk. Some of the songs I really, really dont like. A few were actually good, but most were just ok. If i had previewed the cd first I most likely wouldn't have bought it.
Good album - Reviewed on 2008-01-18
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Here it is plain and simple. If you like blink-182 then you will like this album. If you do not like blink or any other band associated(ie:+44, Transplants, Angels and Airwaves) with blink then chances are you won't.

This album has a raw feeling to it and is not as processed as other blink albums. This is probably some of Tom DeLonge's better work.
What an album! - Reviewed on 2007-11-25
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This album surpassed any of the expectations i had before purchasing it!
I would reccommend it to any Blink182 fan!
Beautiful small thing - Reviewed on 2007-11-18
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As side projects go, this one simply works. I just keep coming back to it for some reason. It's Blinky in all the right ways, while pushing Blink's more scatological material aside for the moment and going more in the direction of "Adam's Song." I can hardly object.

I can't help but worship the phenomenal work that Travis does on these songs. (Yeah, drummer speaking.) Tom's voice remains glaringly untrained, but that's always been a big part of Blink's brash charm, and it works here as well. "I Feel So" is a tall drink of water, as are "And I" and "There Is." (Okay, so they don't always finish their phrases. Thou shalt forgive.)
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