Blink-182 - Enema of the State (1999)
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1. "Dumpweed" 2:23
2. "Don't Leave Me" 2:23
3. "Aliens Exist" 3:13
4. "Going Away to College" 2:59
5. "What's My Age Again?" 2:28
6. "Dysentery Gary" 2:45
7. "Adam's Song" 4:09
8. "All the Small Things" 2:48
9. "The Party Song" 2:19
10. "Mutt" 3:23
11. "Wendy Clear" 2:50
12. "Anthem" 3:37
Total length: 35:17
Japanese limited edition bonus tracks
13. "Dumpweed" (live in London) 3:25
14. "What's My Age Again?" (live in London) 3:18
15. "All the Small Things" (live in London) 4:05
16. "Dammit" (live in London) 2:36
17. "Mutt" (live in Los Angeles) 3:10
18. "Aliens Exist" (live in Los Angeles) 3:16
Total length: 54:47
Australian tour edition bonus tracks
13. "Pathetic" (live in Los Angeles) 3:04
14. "Untitled" (live in Los Angeles) 2:45
15. "Josie" (live in Los Angeles) 4:17
16. "Aliens Exist" (live in Los Angeles) 3:16
Total length: 48:39
Australian tour edition bonus disc
1. "All the Small Things" (single edit) 2:54
2. "Dumpweed" (live in London) 3:25
3. "What's My Age Again?" (live in London) 3:18
4. "All the Small Things" (live in London) 4:05
5. "Dammit" (live in London) 2:36
Total length: 15:38
Blink-182 Band Members / Musicians
Mark Hoppus – bass guitar, vocals
Tom DeLonge – guitars, vocals
Travis Barker – drums, percussion
Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. – keyboards on "What's My Age Again?," "Adam's Song," "All the Small Things," "Wendy Clear," and "Anthem"
Tim Stedman – art direction, design
Keith Tamashiro – design
David Goldman – photography
Janine Lindemulder – cover model
Jerry Finn – production, mixing engineer of "The Party Song" and "Wendy Clear"
Tom Lord-Alge – mixing engineer
Sean O'Dwyer – recording engineer
Darrel Harvey – assistant engineer
John Nelson – assistant engineer
Robert Read – assistant engineer
Mike Fasano – drum technician
Brian Gardner – mastering engineer
Enema of the State is the 3rd studio album by American rock band Blink-182, released on June 1, 1999, by MCA Records. After a long series of performances at various clubs and festivals and several indie recordings throughout the 1990s, Blink-182 first achieved popularity on the Warped Tour and in Australia following the release of their second album Dude Ranch (1997) and its rock radio hit "Dammit." To record their third album, Blink-182 turned to veteran punk rock producer Jerry Finn, who previously worked on Green Day's breakthrough album Dookie (1994). Enema was the band's first album to feature second drummer Travis Barker, who replaced original drummer Scott Raynor.