Some 19 years after its release, blink-182's The Mark, Tom, And Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!) live album has finally hit streaming services.
The fan-favourite full-length was recorded over two nights in California back in 1999, and features material from the pop-punk titans' first three albums: Cheshire Cat, Dude Ranch and Enema Of The State.
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As well as the bonus news of The Mark, Tom, And Travis show hitting Spotify et al, Travis recently teased that a new blink EP could see the light of day this year; the band worked with rappers Lil Uzi Vert and Pharrell during their studio time on latest album NINE, and the drummer reckons fans will hear that soon enough, too.
“That’s the most mind-blowing thing ever,” he gushed to Kerwin Frost Talks. “It’s gonna come out probably on the EP that comes later this year.”
While we wait patiently for more on that, let's all give this a blast: