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Serving as a side project for Blink 182 members Travis Barker and Thomas DeLonge, Boxcar Racer is a return to a more traditional punk sound. Adding guitarist David Kennedy and bassist Anthony Celestino, the group came together between Blink 182 sessions and recorded their eponymous album in the winter of 2001/2002. Cutting much of the pop from their usual sound and showing diverse influences like the Replacements and D.R.I., the band used it as a showcase for the material they wrote that wasn't Blink-friendly. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi
Box Car Racer will always be my favorite side-project of Blink-182. Sure +44 was great and AvA had some really meaningful lyrics, but BCR is truly the most diverse and well-written.
A lot of this stuff just sounds the same. Sorry, it's not that I don't like it, 'cuz I do, but musically, rhythmically, theoretically, lyrically -- it all sounds incredibly homogeneous. (Then there all the other bands that are trying to swim up this stream that Tom has created, and they just don't make it). It's a rough world, no sense in denying it. Bears Rule!
It's one of my favorite albums ever, I like it more than anything Blink-182 did. It's the seemlessly expert drumming of Travis and Tom's punk ingenuitey except infused with a sense of meaning.
Junior year all over again all those great memories. OMG I love them and Blink the same after all they are two out of the three. They did pretty well on their own. So kudos to them.
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again my opinion
(and +44 is amazing)
not that they were bad, but... you know...
lol