Geffen Records has released the 25th anniversary edition of Blink-182's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket - the first punk rock album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
The landmark 2001 album, which contained the top 10 modern rock hits "The Rock Show," "Stay Together for the Kids" and "First Date," has had an enduring impact.
In addition to the 13 songs that appeared on the original album, the 25th anniversary edition includes six tracks that have never been available on streaming platforms.
Originally released on June 12, 2001, the first printings of Take Off Your Pants and Jacket were split among three configurations, corresponding to the three emblems on the album cover - the red airplane, the yellow pants and the green jacket. Each edition contained its own pair of exclusive, hidden tracks. Prior to the 25th anniversary release, these six songs had never appeared together on one album.
Fans can also pre-order the 25th anniversary edition as a 2-LP set, pressed on black vinyl. A plane, pants or jacket emblem will be individually etched onto Side D of each vinyl set at random, creating a surprise moment for fans as they open their vinyl and see which emblem they have received.
Take Off Your Pants and Jacket Tracklist:
Anthem Part TwoOnline SongsFirst DateHappy Holidays, You BastardStory of a Lonely GuyThe Rock ShowStay Together for the KidsRoller CoasterReckless AbandonEvery Time I Look for YouGive Me One Good ReasonShut UpPlease Take Me Home
Vault Tracks:
Time to break upMother's dayWhat went wrongFuck a dogDon't tell me it's overWhen you fucked grandpa
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