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Blink 182: Tom Delonge (vocals, guitar); Mark Hoppus (vocals, bass); Scott Raynor (drums). Additional personnel: Matt Houts. Recorded at Westbeach Recorders, Hollywood, California. Personnel: Tom DeLonge (vocals, guitar); Mark Hoppus (vocals); Scott "Mad Dog" Raynor (drums). Recording information: Westbeach Recorders, Hollywood, CA. Looking back, it's possible to see the roots of blink-182's tuneful frat punk on Cheshire Cat, but the fact of the matter is, this isn't as good an album as the ones that came later. That doesn't mean it's bad, since it skates by on its impish pranks and brash musicality, but the group is rather scattershot here, hitting the target as often as they miss it. There's enough here to dig into if you're a fan, but you have to be a fan to appreciate it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine After releasing a number of 7" singles over the years, Blink 182 offers CHESHIRE CAT, its full-length album. The San Diego based group (that started out as El Cautro and the Caj'ones) has honed its playing, songwriting, and surfboarding skills to create a fun record for all. Punky and melodic, CHESHIRE CAT is a great party album. The pace rarely lets up and the songs don't wander too far stylistically, but nothing exceeds like excess! "Does My Breath Smell?" is a funny tune of teenage ambivalence. Furiously fast, the song begs one to get up and move (and not care how you look). "Cacophony" starts off with a slow bass line leading into a melodic intro. The pace then accelerates, with speedy riffs and crashing drums. "Romeo and Rebecca" throws some slight changes and ska into the mix, while album closer "Depends" has vocalist Tom Delonge unable to control his bladder. Blink-182 is a spirited group, coming up with hysterical lyrics and tight, well produced music. They are a skate and surf band who can really play, and this album should appeal to punk and hardcore fans. Blink 182 Cheshire Cat Songs Cheshire Cat Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews This is the Best from Blink I know, I know... Not many people like Blink. Or at least punk fans, but this is a good album. The best from Blink by far. All of the classics from their demo Buddah. If your gonna buy any of there Cd's buy this one. Submitted by duece17708 (San Diego, California, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
classic blink there first ever cd!. this is a good albom but not as well recorded as the later 1's, they had a pretty rubbish label back then so you cant blame them but it is a total must own cd for any blink fan. p.s if you want to download a song just to see what there like download M+M's in my opinion its the best on the cd!. Submitted by james a.k.a hoggi (hampshire in united kingdom) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Masterpeice This CD is a hidden treasure. Not many blink fans today know that they didn't always use to be so emo, sad, and sellouts. Me personaly, I hate their new stuff. It sounds patehtic. But this CD? This thing is friggin awesome. If it weren't for this CD I wouldn't have played guitar, started a band, and get into punk. It sounds absolutely nothing like their new werid stuff.
It's funny, fast, not overly edited, and just overall rocking. One of my top favorites. Buy it and you'll see what I mean. You
ll be like, "What? This is blink? Why don't they play this anymore?" Well, i wish I could answer that but I don't know. It's awesome. Get it. Submitted by enjoiCam (Snohomish, WA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Real Blink 182 music This album IS actually a good punk album, not the modern pop-crap they now produce. If all of blink's albums were similar to this one then they would be one of my fave bands up there with NOFX.
Their latest album, self titled, is decent even though it sounds nothing like cheshire cat, because at least it doesn't sound like their other teeny bopper albums either.
Blink why did you lose your direction? Submitted by having-fun (Sydney, NSW, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
NO!!! This is NO good rock; and NO good punk. There are lots of other bands that are at least ten times better. Don't get me wrong; I like punk and rock; but I don't like this Submitted by tommie (holland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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