Enema of the State, in a way, represents the '90s, and with the track Adam's Song, it establishes itself as one of the most rebellious and captivating albums in the artistic-musical landscape of the past century. After worldwide fame, the group has been almost abandoned as happens to most artists, who, after reaching great popularity, present us with lighter compositions and melodies that have been heard over and over again. A great song by Blink, as I have already mentioned, is Adam's Song, an absolute masterpiece by the Californian band, which through a lively yet melancholic melody succeeds in conveying the sadness of a suicide case. The rest, I'm sorry to say, is just a lot of noise and strumming from stoners. Ded: Sexyajax and his dedications
I confess that I don’t like punk rock, but the excellent catchiness of this album made me make an exception to the rule.
It’s a more complete and less irritating punk rock, despite all its limitations.
"A CD that made history and is worth buying, listening to, and re-listening to, to absorb it into your skin."
"Having one of the best drummers out there (whom I consider the best in the entire world) can certainly be handy."
"An album lacking content, but as mentioned, with the sole goal of an easy refrain."
"The lead voice of the group is Tom Delonge, and calling it unbearable and childish is an understatement."
That man created the pop punk sound of the 2000s.
An album I would sleep with if it were a person.
One of the most overrated albums of all time... instead turns out to be one of the most irritating ever.
I absolutely hate Tom’s voice; it is nothing short of unbearable.