Amazon.co.uk Review
On their 1997 release,
Dude Ranch, juvenile hardcore-pop band Blink 182 tickled the funny bone with an assortment of dumb sex jokes, off-colour artwork and between-song skits, including one of a dog drinking from a freshly peed in toilet. So, two years down the road, have the band matured at all? One look at the cover of
Enema Of The State, which features cover art of a tarted-up blonde nurse donning a rubber glove, provides the easy answer. Fortunately,
Enema supports the humour with strong musicianship. The songs are more dynamic than those on
Dude Ranch, sounding like a cross between the
Descendents and
Fountains of Wayne. And unlike the glut of alt-rock releases that offer one or two memorable songs,
Enema is flush with instantly memorable melodies and ear-pleasing harmonies. Good, dirty fun--no more, no less.
--Jon Wiederhorn
CD Description
Fourth album by the San Diego formed punk pop trio, and their first for MCA. Their music has been described as being similar to that of Green Day, NOFX and Pennywise. The hit singles, 'All The Small Things' and 'What's My Age Again' are included.