Cover of Blink 182 Dude Ranch
andrewramone

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THE REVIEW

I can only say that the previous review doesn't tell the truth.

The CD is not good: the tracks all sound the same and are indistinguishable from each other, all fast. These are not the CDs that lead a listener to real Punk. That is not real punk; it’s just a derivative that attracts most of the teenage girls fogging up the TV tuned to MTV with their breath. It’s brief, but it’s what needs to be said.

I don't know whether to rate it more or less than 1.

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This review criticizes Blink-182's Dude Ranch for sounding repetitive with indistinguishable fast tracks. It argues the album lacks the essence of real punk, labeling it a derivative aimed at a teenage audience, particularly MTV viewers. The reviewer questions the album's value and finds it unworthy of a positive rating.

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American rock band formed in Poway, California, known for bringing pop-punk to a mainstream audience with late-1990s/early-2000s hits and for an on-and-off history of splits, reunions and lineup changes.
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