Blink-182Take Off Your Pants And Jacket

Label:

MCA Records – 088 112 627-2

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Pop Rock

Tracklist

1 Anthem Part Two 3:48
2 Online Songs 2:25
3 First Date 2:51
4 Happy Holidays, You Bastard 0:42
5 Story Of A Lonely Guy 3:39
6 The Rock Show 2:51
7 Stay Together For The Kids 3:59
8 Roller Coaster 2:47
9 Reckless Abandon 3:06
10 Everytime I Look For You 3:05
11 Give Me One Good Reason 3:18
12 Shut Up 3:20
13 Please Take Me Home 3:05

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©MCA Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗MCA Records
  • Distributed ByUniversal Music & Video Distribution, Corp.

Credits

  • A&RGary Ashley
  • Art DirectionTim Stedman
  • Bass [Uncredited], Vocals [Uncredited]Mark Hoppus
  • DesignTim Stedman
  • Design [Symbols]Intersection Studio
  • Design [With]Marco Orozco
  • Drums [Uncredited]Travis Barker
  • EngineerJoe McGrath
  • Engineer [Assistant]Ted Reiger
  • Guitar [Uncredited], Vocals [Uncredited]Tom DeLonge
  • KeyboardsRoger Joseph Manning Jr.
  • ManagementRick DeVoe
  • Mastered ByBrian Gardner
  • Mixed ByTom Lord-Alge
  • Mixed By [Assistant]Femio Hernandez
  • Photography ByJustin Stephens (2)
  • ProducerJerry Finn
  • Technician [Drums]Mike "Sack" Fasano*
  • Written-ByBlink-182

Notes

Standard jewel case edition, with no bonus tracks.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 08811 26272 3
  • Barcode (String): 008811262723
  • Matrix / Runout: 088 112 6682 01$ D
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L009
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0351
  • Other (Inner Ring): MADE IN USA BY UML

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Take Off Your Pants And Jacket (LP, Album) MCA Records 112 674-1 Europe 2001
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Take Off Your Pants And Jacket (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak, Yellow Pants Edition) MCA Records 088 112 627-2, 088 112 628-2 US 2001
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Take Off Your Pants And Jacket (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak, Red Take Off Edition) MCA Records 088 112 627-2, 088 112 629-2 US 2001
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Take Off Your Pants And Jacket (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak, Green Jacket Edition) MCA Records 088 112 627-2, 088 112 661-2 US 2001
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Take Off Your Pants And Jacket (CD, Album) MCA Records 112 675-2 Europe 2001

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Reviews

  • i_am_albatross's avatar
    i_am_albatross
    Trying to follow up a juggernaut like "Enema Of The State" was always going to be a difficult task but that's not a damning indictment of "Take Off Your Pants And Jacket" -- far from it!! Tracks like the opener "Anthem Part 2", "Rock Show" and "Stay Together For The Kids" showed they still had the goods but the hangover of Y2K was fading. Blink 182's exuberant, boisterous brand of punk was fresh, fun and exciting in 1998-99 but by the time "Take Off.." was released in the summer of 2001 punk was oversaturated with a flood of homogenous bands trying to ape the formula and as a result their sound no longer stood out.
    • cory-182's avatar
      cory-182
      What is the deal with the two yellow ones with different numbers of bonus songs? Was one a misspress? Did they come out at the same time?
      • jaxle's avatar
        jaxle
        Edited 10 years ago
        I bought this album for one dollar US at a thrift store.
        • AstralCow's avatar
          AstralCow
          Edited 17 years ago
          Even though I bought this when I was a rebelling 13 year old to scare away my mom (didn't work by the way), I still like this album. Don't care whether it is punkrock, poppunk, garagecrap or whatever, this is pure nostalgia for me.
          Most lyrics are about broken hearts ('Story Of A Lonely Guy'), love in general and the insecurities of it ('First Date', 'Roller Coaster', ...), or just random subjects like being pissed off because you don't get so many christmas presents as other people ('Happy Holidays, You Bastard'. Great lyrics on this one). The riffs are easy, the lyrics are childish, this is exactly what you can expect from this band. Oh wait, there is one serious song: 'Stay Together For The Kids', where Tom and Mark are singing about a broken home. Ends with a tiny cliché piano solo, and does the trick.

          Yesyes, this is the soundtrack of the puberty!

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