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Take off Your Pants and Jacket is Blink-182's fourth studio album. It was released on June 12, 2001 by MCA Records, and contained the hit singles "The Rock Show", "First Date", "Stay Together for the Kids" and "Anthem Part Two". The album sold over ten million records worldwide while going double platinum in the US. It was originally printed with three different editions, each with different colored discs and different colored covers. Each different type of CD had a separate duo of hidden tracks, one serious, the other a joke song. The bonus tracks were only available on the original pressings of the three variations. The album's title is a tongue-in-cheek pun on masturbation ("take off your pants and jack it"). Download high resolution version (1360x1291, 754 KB)Cover of blink-182s album, Take off Your Pants and Jacket. ...
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Track listing
All songs written by Travis Barker, Tom DeLonge, and Mark Hoppus. - "Anthem Part Two" † – 3:48
- "Online Songs" ‡ – 2:25
- "First Date" † – 2:51
- "Happy Holidays, You Bastard" ‡ – 0:42
- "Story of a Lonely Guy" † – 3:39
- "The Rock Show" ‡ – 2:51
- "Stay Together for the Kids" § – 3:59
- "Roller Coaster" ‡ – 2:47
- "Reckless Abandon" † – 3:06
- "Everytime I Look for You" § – 3:05
- "Give Me One Good Reason" † – 3:18
- "Shut Up" ‡ – 3:20
- "Please Take Me Home" † – 3:05
† = Lead vocals by Tom Delonge ‡ = Lead vocals by Mark Hoppus § = Lead vocals by both // Details Anthem Part Two Was Supposed To Be The 1st Single From Take Off Your Pants And Jacket. ...
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The Rock Show is the first single from Blink-182s 2001 album Take off Your Pants and Jacket. ...
Stay Together for the Kids is a song by the pop-punk band, blink-182 from their record Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. ...
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- "Stay Together For The Kids" - Mark Hoppus (verses) & Tom Delonge (choruses)
Bonus Tracks & Variations: Red Version: - "Time to Break Up" – 3:05
- "Mother's Day" – 1:37
Yellow Version: - "What Went Wrong" – 3:13
- "Fuck a Dog" –1:25
Green Version: - "Don't Tell Me It's Over" – 2:33
- "When You Fucked Grandpa" – 1:39
Extra Notes: Clean versions of the album labeled "Don't Tell Me It's Over" as "Hold On". Clean versions of the album also contained the first bonus track of all the CD's. The second bonus track of the CD's was to explicit to edit. UK & Ireland versions of the CD contained the bonus track "Time To Break Up". The red version had the take off symbol, the yellow version had the pants logo, the green version had the jacket logo.
Charting Positions Album | Year | Chart | Position | | 2001 | The Billboard Top 200 | 1 | | 2001 | Top Internet Albums | 1 | | 2001 | Top Canadian Albums | 1 | Singles | Year | Single | Chart | Position | | 2001 | "The Rock Show" | Billboard Hot 100 | 71 | | 2001 | "The Rock Show" | Modern Rock Tracks | 2 | | 2001 | "The Rock Show" | Top 40 Mainstream | 33 | | 2001 | "First Date" | Modern Rock Tracks | 6 | | 2002 | "Stay Together for the Kids" | Modern Rock Tracks | 7 | | 2002 | "Anthem Part Two" | Modern Rock Tracks | 9 | Singles - "The Rock Show" (July 2001)
- "First Date" (October 2001)
- "Stay Together For The Kids" (February 2002)
- "Anthem Part Two" (Airplay Only, April 2002)
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Travis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American drummer, who achieved most of his fame by drumming for the band, Blink-182. ...
Additional musicians - Robert Joseph Manning Jr. — keyboards
Notes - A special edition can be downloaded on P2P systems like ThePirateBay.org. On it all the bonus tracks from the different versions are put on one 19-song CD. This was found out by Jersey Underground musician Raven Slade who owns the Special Edition.
- A letter "G" can be seen on the jacket on the cover of the album. This is because every CD was titled in alphabetical order (B for Buddha, C for Cheshire Cat, D for Dude Ranch, E for Enema of the State, and there is a Famous Stars and Straps "F" on Travis's Drumset on the Mark, Tom and Travis Show cover) after the band realized an "A" is hidden on the cover of Flyswatter. After Enema the letters were hidden in the artwork.
- Blink-182 made a commercial to promote this album, where Mark Hoppus was a doctor who used Take off Your Pants and Jacket as a medicine. Tom DeLonge explained how Blink-182 now has 50% better songs and to listen to it 14 times daily, the number of tracks on the edited Red Plane, Yellow Pants, and Green Jacket versions of the CD. Travis only made a short appearance for a second as Mark gave him a prostate exam. At the end, Mark exclaims "Fuck Yeah!" The commercial never made an appearance on television, but it is available on YouTube here: [1].
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