This week John is once again joined by Gregg Gregory to discuss the most 90’s album that exists, Blink-182’s Enema of the State. We look at how producer Jerry Finn and drummer Travis Barker changed the sound of the band, the background of the album, and go track by track to see whether or not this album is childish or if it has some substance that may be lacking on the surface. Also our talking heads return to give a background on Nirvana Unplugged.
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