Blink 182

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  1. Jam

    James G New Member

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    RE: if you say so

    I agree Ron

    Coldplay are about as exciting as Sudoku
     
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    Thrappo Tyke Well-Known Member

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    Perhaps would sound a bit out of place now, but I really liked the Boxcar Racer album
     
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    the only blink album i've heard is the live one.
    which was a good one.not many bands get their show across on a live album but they did.
     
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    I did actually mate, yeah. Still play a couple of songs regularly, Elevator in particular.
     
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    I like sudoku :-(

    More than Coldplay. Although Viva La Vida, and Violet Hill are bloody good songs.
     
  6. Zad

    Zadok Guest

    Blink were my favourite band growing up and I saw them a fair few times. Since they split, I've been listening to Set Your Goals, Four Year Strong, Gorilla Biscuits, New Found Glory and bands of the same ilk...

    Blink are great at the pop-punk, not too serious, stuff you can dance to and when they were in their prime, there was no-one better.
     
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    Angels & Airwaves sounded like a more mature Blink 182.
     
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    Googs Well-Known Member

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    Yeah i'll agree with that. Although I still prefer the sound of Blink 182 purely for the 'fun' factor.
     
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    (clap) i did too
     
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    I listened to it again last night after reading htis thread. Still a damn good album. Many really good songs on there.
     
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