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The Blink-182 family tree saw a huge growth to it's branch system when Tom DeLonge released the first full length album "We Don't Need to Whisper" with Angels & Airwaves in 2006. For just over 14 years the ambient sounds of chains, boots, walkie-talkies, and super delayed but vaguely familiar guitar riffs have blessed our boomboxes and iPods and you'd be hard pressed to take this record from our cold dead hands.
One of the hosts of the show thinks this album is an absolute masterpiece and adores nearly every song on this record, meanwhile another host thinks it's all just okay. However, one thing the guys CAN agree on is this album is a very welcome addition to the Blink family tree.
BONUS EPISODES AND PHOTOS ON PATREON!
Links:
We Don't Need to Whisper on Apple Music
We Don't Need to Whisper on Spotify
Documentary Excerpt on Critter Engineering for AVA
Hardcore Frontman Running Out of Generally Well-Accepted Beliefs to Share by The Hard Times
Songs of the week:
Kyoto by Pheobe Brigers
Cups (When I'm Gone) by Anna Kendrick
Hit us up online!
Patreon | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
By Tom Kelly and Pat Holmes4.9
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The Blink-182 family tree saw a huge growth to it's branch system when Tom DeLonge released the first full length album "We Don't Need to Whisper" with Angels & Airwaves in 2006. For just over 14 years the ambient sounds of chains, boots, walkie-talkies, and super delayed but vaguely familiar guitar riffs have blessed our boomboxes and iPods and you'd be hard pressed to take this record from our cold dead hands.
One of the hosts of the show thinks this album is an absolute masterpiece and adores nearly every song on this record, meanwhile another host thinks it's all just okay. However, one thing the guys CAN agree on is this album is a very welcome addition to the Blink family tree.
BONUS EPISODES AND PHOTOS ON PATREON!
Links:
We Don't Need to Whisper on Apple Music
We Don't Need to Whisper on Spotify
Documentary Excerpt on Critter Engineering for AVA
Hardcore Frontman Running Out of Generally Well-Accepted Beliefs to Share by The Hard Times
Songs of the week:
Kyoto by Pheobe Brigers
Cups (When I'm Gone) by Anna Kendrick
Hit us up online!
Patreon | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

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