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BLINK-182 shares part II of their comeback album “One More Time”

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The ever young and fresh pop punk heroes blink182 are back at it again, and this time they’re serving up some fresh tunes with the deluxe version of ONE MORE TIME… PART-2. They’ve just cranked it up a notch with eight brand-new tracks.

If you’ve been keeping up, you might’ve already jammed out to “No Fun” and “All In My Head” when they dropped those previews in August. But now, there’s six more tracks to dive into: “Can’t Go Back,” “Every Other Weekend,” “Everyone Everywhere,” “If You Never Left,” “One Night Stand,” and “Take Me In.” Yep, that’s a whole lotta blink to dig into.

This extended edition follows their killer sets at Reading & Leeds, where the band proved they’re still as shiny and happy as ever, even after 30 years in the game.

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The original One More Time… album marked the reunion of the classic trio—Mark, Tom, and Travis—after 12 years.

It’s got everything you’d expect from blink-182: the pop-punk vibes of Enema of the State, the darker tones from their untitled album, those power ballads like “Adam’s Song,” and a few surprises in between. Travis Barker’s production work on this album doesn’t quite hit the heights of their Jerry Finn days, but it’s clear he’s put a lot of love into these tracks.

The new songs might not be the standout bangers that define an album, but they’re solid enough to keep the blink-182 vibe going.

It’s a mix of ballads and upbeat tracks that would’ve fit right in during the Take Off Your Pants and Jacket era, but with the evolution these guys have gone through over the years.

They didn’t make the original cut for a reason, but let’s be real—anything from Mark, Tom, and Travis is worth a listen.

Karol Kamiński

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