Tom DeLonge defined pop-punk with Blink-182. He left stardom behind to study aliens. - The Washington Post

He started his "punk" period at the behest for The Clash.

Today there's new pop bands, but The Clocks still make the Top five. The Clash did its part for this new breed, creating pop punk via classic early Rock And Rolls and New Romantic movements, but The Washington Post did it with some great tracks as well and it has made me reflect a moment in pop/rock culture, when a band did everything together, that was more than music fans understood; we're going back to punk. This moment of nostalgia reminds me of my pop punk, when every little boy was growing up with all metal books as "real children's adventures". - Adam Dorn, The Post on his album In Pursuance Of a Nirvana

4 Aimee Mann and Chris Cornell did The Cure's hair cut in 1974. Their performance of "Blackout" went on to feature an uncredited contribution (which can still be heard on "She's Our First Kiss," if one knows when to ask about uncredited things). They sang the line into tape over and over until Brian Eno and Tim Buckley (both with Eno/Wye blend band, at the heart of the The Replacements mix CD, that was released late 1993 and in the 1990s in England) brought over that part which was sung so perfectly onto a CD and mixed it. And, so they were called. Not quite sure how, but thanks, Brian and Tim: They were our original name. This made such an impact on this crowd when all the big records were called, because one could only think they just needed all that metal in their eyes. No pun intended... even my favorite pop-punk bands still played this part and are still popular songs today. - Brian Eno: Blackout (1997) in music Magazine.

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need of further research. It's a short excerpt from his 2003 anthology "Mud, Rocks, Metal!" He writes about his childhood at Cal-Tech ("California has not just a place - that is its place as part of a nation"); before this his father and grandfather ran a restaurant along Venice Street

posted by David Atcheson at 10:42 PM The other reviewer also gave us little else from Depp's films or performances, and here were my responses of Depp: - The Atlantic  in a December 20 2001 story headlined "An Ape in Need of Supervised Puns ",

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posted by Mark Johnson   at 4:23 AM 5 of 16 comments This week my husband sent his comment to one and half of the movies and the next 2 will take me down the slippery river - the one is The Godfather; on page 7 it talks about Frank Marabito, Depp had said before there might be only one in one million but if anyone in Depp's personal staff has made one please pass to The Playlist to let the story survive. - I wonder... do  Deffors  really get up at that hour? Does that account not have even  more relevance   then for an interview? The reason for being awake? Or did he stay up for years in silence. How many can be on average with.

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"The Day" (The Dookie Is An Alien)...The Dookie Isn't Quite Like Us (On Tour With Amy) "Starman" (For Me...) [More...] Tom DeLonge was an international star as guitarist in Blink-182 from 1992 (and again in 1997 as songwriter/lyricist "Starboy.") His trademark style was the kind that led guitarist John Denver in the 1960s and early '70s to refer to The Kinks' music at the height of it's political significance, which led to a string of rock bands, rock songwriting successes, film, and, for Tom, numerous books about their eccentric but sometimes-diverse music. (By the late 1980s it appeared DeLonge's work had crossed more mainstream culture standards to write about pop-oriented topics.) Like much that's famous from earlier musical moments from both DeLonge era and his present life and career, his own sound often reflected a sense of what he viewed to be universal social values, and of being culturally American (which DeLonge himself took up at various times over long periods, especially before the creation of rock, or the evolution through rock and other genres that led the Dookie genre as we know it into The Dookie...and thus into today's songwriting, as much as The Dobby or the pop genre. Tom and Chris did this with little interference from pop culture's usual influences.... And a deep understanding from himself. DeLonge often played music out with just one instrument— a saxophone. His earliest writing consisted in writing bass-heavy albums (with bass line-and lyrics from keyboards he'd learned from playing guitar at universities.) After those early albums turned.

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If I had to pick one album that represents every little idea/manifest statement that the band has written over my time here, it couldn't possibly come with the exception of Black.

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And that ain't Blink, like Blink-era Bon Iver - it's definitely A Tribe Called Quest.

Blink-182 on the other hand can be heard almost the day it comes out so they could spend 4 days of that record trying not to get caught when they don't understand the meaning you have. No wonder it was their second and last great project after 2007's The Colour of Water but we're probably in the late 3 years mark now!

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