[20] They quickly became part of a circuit that also included bands such as Ten Foot Pole and Unwritten Law, and Blink soon found its way onto the bill as the opening band for acts performing at Soma, a local all-ages venue. [25] The band saved money and began flying Raynor out to shows, and he eventually moved back and in with Hoppus in mid-1995. [79] DeLonge quickly reached out to his former bandmate, mailing him a letter and photograph. It was released as the third and final single from Enema of the State on March 14, 2000 through MCA Records. [90] They headlined the 10th Annual Honda Civic Tour in North America from in 2011 with My Chemical Romance,[91] and launched a 20th Anniversary Tour the next year. 家に帰るのが待ちきれなかった, 一人で死ぬなんて考えたことなかった [20], The band began booking shows, and were on stage nearly every weekend, even at Elks Lodges and YMCA centers. That would be so much fun. 1 on Billboard 200, Blink-182 Snags No. [61], Credits adapted from the liner notes for Enema of the State.[14]. And every time we'd fly home, Tom and [former drummer] Scott [Raynor] always had girlfriends waiting for them at the airport, and I didn't. [There] was never even a question of whether or not to put it on the record, or was that a "real" Blink song, or was that the right direction for us to go. "[191] Nevertheless, subsequent reviews of the band's discography have been more positive. 部屋で一人で過ごすために It was game-changing; it sounded good. Hoppus was inspired by the loneliness he experienced while on tour; while his bandmates had significant others to return home to, he was single. [69] During the hiatus, Hoppus shifted his attention to hosting a podcast and producing albums (most notably Commit This to Memory by former tour-mate Motion City Soundtrack). "[6] The couplet "I couldn't wait til I got home/To pass the time in my room alone" originally ended "to get off the plane alone. [169] Hoppus and DeLonge, and later Skiba, split songwriting duty, and much of their lyrics tend toward autobiography. "[58] In an article about the mashup, Tyler Sharp of Alternative Press wrote "In a bizarre, unexpected way, the result is tolerable—maybe even enjoyable? Lastly, Barker has focused his energies in collaborating with rappers Lil Nas X, Machine Gun Kelly, and XXXTentacion, among others. We didn't endorse it in any way. Guitarist Tom DeLonge was expelled from Poway High for being inebriated at a basketball game, and was forced to attend another school for one semester. [34], In Canada, the single debuted on the Rock Report chart, compiled by RPM, on May 15, 2000 at number 26. 家に帰るのが待ちきれないよ, 1999年発表の、Blink-182の3枚目のアルバム「エニマ・オブ・アメリカ+6/Enema of the State [41] Richard Harrington of The Washington Post deemed the song "a powerful exploration of exhaustion and depression. Sobre Adam's Song Es una paradoja completa. [99], The reunion of the band has been characterized as dysfunctional by both Barker and DeLonge. "Adam's Song" is a song recorded by the American rock band Blink-182 for its third studio album, Enema of the State (1999). "[173] Albums such as Take Off Your Pants and Jacket near-exclusively deal in toilet humor and teen-centered lyrics, leading Rolling Stone to dub it a concept album chronicling adolescence. [168] Barker grew up playing in marching band, and it still influences his drum fills and kit setup.[185]. "Adam's Song" was one of the last songs to be written and recorded for Enema of the State, and it was nearly left off the album. In between verses, the photos' origins are explored through the different perspectives of individuals near the band. [135] That same year, The New York Times Magazine listed Blink-182 among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire. オレが行ってしまったら 2", "Blink-182 'Laughing' Again After Shaky Reunion Album", "Blink-182 to Tour with My Chemical Romance", "Blink-182 announce two intimate July UK dates", "Blink-182 Rock Brooklyn At 9/11 Benefit Show", "Travis Barker Will Miss Blink-182's Australia Tour", "Blink-182 announces two additional L.A. performances", "Blink 182 to headline Reading and Leeds Festival 2014", "Exclusive: Blink-182 Talk Split With Interscope Records", "Flashback: Is This Blink-182's Final Performance With Tom DeLonge?