

In addition, Blink-182 co-headlined the Pop Disaster Tour with Green Day, alongside opening acts Jimmy Eat World, Saves the Day, and Kut U Up in 2002. Barker, meanwhile, joined rap rock group Transplants in 2002 and was featured on their first album, Transplants.
It wasn’t spoken about, but it felt over", said Hoppus later. "At the end of 2001, it felt like Blink-182 had broken up. Blink bassist Mark Hoppus felt betrayed and jealous, and it would create an unresolved tension within the trio that followed the band for several years. īox Car Racer, originally a one-time experimental project, became a full-fledged band with Barker behind the kit and Hazen Street guitarist David Kennedy on guitar. Refraining from paying for a studio drummer, he invited Blink drummer Travis Barker to record drums on the project. With time off from touring, DeLonge felt an "itch to do something where he didn't feel locked in to what Blink was," and channeled his chronic back pain and resulting frustration into Box Car Racer (2002), a post-hardcore disc that further explores his Fugazi and Refused inspiration. They rescheduled European tour dates after the September 11 attacks, and they were called off a second time after DeLonge suffered a herniated disc in his back. However, guitarist Tom DeLonge felt that label limitations stifled his creativity, and sessions became contentious among the trio. Hit singles " The Rock Show" and " First Date" continued the band's mainstream success worldwide, with MTV cementing their image as video stars. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket became Blink-182's first number one album in the United States upon its June 2001 release it also hit the top position in Canada and Germany. Prior to the album's recording, guitarist and vocalist Tom DeLonge explored post-hardcore influences with side-project Box Car Racer. It is also their longest studio album to date, clocking in at 49 minutes. The album was the band's last recording with longtime producer Jerry Finn and their final original material before a four-year-long hiatus. The worldwide touring schedule, which saw the band travel to Japan and Australia, also found the three performing for troops stationed in the Middle East. Lead singles " Feeling This" and " I Miss You" received the most radio airplay out of the four singles released, and peaked high on Billboard charts. It received positive reviews, with critics welcoming its change in tone. In addition, its recording process was long and often unconventional.įans were generally split regarding the band's "new" direction, but the album proved successful, selling 2.2 million copies in the United States. The songwriting is more personal in nature and explores darker territory, touching upon the realities of adulthood and unexpected hardships.

Its songs are sonically expansive and downcast, leading critics to view it as a more elaborate, mature side of the band.

It also marked a musical departure from their previous efforts, infusing experimental elements, inspired by lifestyle changes (the band members all became fathers before the album was released) and side projects, into their usual pop-punk sound. Recorded from January to October 2003 with producer Jerry Finn, the album has been described as darker and more mature than the band's earlier work. When they regrouped, they felt inspired to approach song structure and arrangements differently on their next effort together. Following their ascent to stardom and success of their prior two releases, the trio was compelled to take a break and subsequently participated in various side projects ( Box Car Racer and Transplants). The untitled fifth studio album by the American rock band Blink-182, commonly referred to as Blink-182, released on November 18, 2003, by Geffen Records.
