Jeff Nelson It's possible, they did have internal conflicts because Scott wanted to go to Epitaph instead of the major label, but they also fired him mid tour for being an alcoholic so he might have still gotten kicked out even if they did sign to Epitaph.
These demos make me nostalgic for a time I've never lived in. I LOVE the end result but this hits differently. It sounds more raw, more close to home. I was born 8 years after Enema of the State was released. Life was definently easier back then. I WISH I could of been born in a different time. I wanna escape but it is what it is. I can't change it. Makes me envious of all of you old folks out there ;)
@Gnome it only takes a little common sense to figure out that the drumsticks look like a spider web. there's no need to point it out. The dude pointed out the obvious, thus making him "Captain Obvious" which isn't necessarily a good thing.
00:00 - Aliens Exist 03:14 - Anthem 07:12 - What's My Age Again 09:31 - Dumpweed 11:38 - The Party Song 13:53 - Dysentery Gary 16:30 - Man Overboard 20:00 - Life's So Boring 23:19 - Wendy Clear
Brown cargos, flat caps, Hurley tops. Between 1998/2000 was the best for them imo. My favourite song is anthem part 1, especially the demo version. This whole thing sounds raw!
Dammit, this is Travis. You guys really think that Scott can play hip-hop hi-hat grooves like this? And the poppy snare? Mark and Tom wrote the album with Travis in San Diego at DML Studios.
No, none of these are Scott. They never even started anything with Enema other than Mutt which already had its own recording single released. They literally said that they wrote this album in a couple weeks at the studio in San Diego and Travis drove from Riverside everyday to be there.
As others alluded to, this is a pretty tight demo (that's a good thing). But I do enjoy the (rather literally) scratchy acoustics - I love, loooove hearing the musicality in raw recordings. If this is an end-product recording that someone simply processed through either a plugin or their own calculations, then I am firstly impressed and secondly not at all deterred from my current position of really liking this audio. Thank you for posting this!!
It's actually Don't Leave Me. The chord progression and even the bridgey 'one more time with feeling' guitar part. Though there are remnants of that riff in Story of a Lonely Guy. Which in itself is just an expanded chord progression.
If anyone's wondering why the guitar sounds different on this demo, it's because Tom's playing in half-step down tuning. Honestly I wouldn't have minded if Enema was recorded in this tuning, but either way it's awesome.
@@aza3262 this came from the guy who originally transferred the tape. If you look around you can find the pitch corrected version, and that one sounds better
THIS IS GREAT!!! wow that took me bak..even on the demo the structures were all there...these guys really dont credit for the music they came up with...nothing revolutionary but probably one of the best bands we had back then
wait in anthem tom sings as if he's not tom (now weird accent) I mean "slavery" actually sounds like slavery not "slaveraaaay" in enema what if alien tom was in fact born after this demo and real tom left when Scott did?!?!
@@francesco111111 The raw demo / early Blink is the peak blink. Their later stuff is over produced, autotune on everything. Sometimes I laugh at how cheesy some of the vocal editing is on Tom's voice on some of the later material. You can literally tell it's a computer / digitally edited very heavily. Sometimes people prefer more raw music, listening to raw textures etc. Similar to Boards of Canada, they made a whole niche adding tape hiss and using vintage electronics in their music and gained cult following in electronic music as a result (with lots of copy-cats then stealing their style). It's not all about just having the cleanest sounding music, and using all the same modern post-production / mastering gear everyone else does. Sometimes it's the flaws that make things more interesting or more unique.
wow this is actually super cool, its neat to hear how each song was originally and then changed in the final version we heard on the album (for example omitting vocals from the first bar of the fast section of anthem) and toms vocals actually sounded much much cleaner during this recording then they did in the final version, and finally yes this is all travis, mutt was the only song used on the final version of the album to contain anything written by Scott, I don't think that song was intended to be used on the album hence why its not found here on the demo? I dunno for sure just a thought
No, they drew it like that because that's how his hat was drawn on the Enema Strikes Back! Aka The Mark, Tom, and Travis show. If you see the cover for it you can see the snap in the front even though he is wearing it sideways
First of all you can tell it's a 4 piece kit. Most likely Orange County by this point. Snare is a dead giveaway. Scott played a 5 piece pearl and I believe a pork pie after. Scott also played Sabian. These are clearly zildjian. Also Scott used a dbl pedal for quick double time parts. This is clearly all played one footed
its 2019 I wonder what scotts up to or what he thinks about whenver he is asked or see's on tv/radio/internet etc his old band Blink 182?? Tom should feature scott on a AvA track or something? Something, anything. Mark even could ask? #1st2blinkdrumming
Life's So Boring is very similar to the breakdown bit of I Won't Be Home for Christmas when Mark is singing "I won't be hoooooome, I won't be home for Christmaaaaas"
Back in 2000 I downloaded Man Overboard on Napster and unknowingly got this version, which I still prefer. Now every time I hear the ending bridge in the studio version I get so thrown because it feels out of place. The bridge throws me off a bridge.
I mean technically they did re-record it. But this was never meant to be the final version, so the album version logically isn't a re-recorded version of this.
Life Is So Boring reminded me of Story Of A Lonely Guy towards the end. The chord progression is similar and the mood is too, and I noticed something in the hihat patterns that were similar to those found in Lonely Guy.
@@CornDogAnimations sounds like a slow cassette that hasn't been played in years. all the stuff on Buddha and the super super early demos doesn't sound like this IIRC
Basically Enema Of The State with Cheshire Cat/Dude Ranch production quality. I just wish there were versions of Cheshire Cat & Dude Ranch that had Enema production quality :/
I’m really confused as to why people think scott is on any of these recordings. Yes, Scott recorded an original version of Mutt for a Taylor Steele video. Yes, he had probably been around when some of these were starting to come into fruition, it’s entirely possible that the band kicked riffs around. But not only has it been said that Travis wrote and demoed the record with the band but also, just listen to the drums! 100% Travis Barker. Everything about it, the poppy snare, the percussion, the single kick. All Barker. I know there are live videos from 1998 of Travis with the band playing Dumpweed, Aliens Exist and Wendy Clear. Not sure if there’s video of scott playing any enema stuff besides Mutt.
this version of wendy clear is way different. also... man i remember trying to get the whole version of man overboard, known as "sober" back then, on napster but only having 3/4 of it for like 2 months
Coming from a drummer myself I can definitely tell you this is in no way Scott drumming. It's definitely Travis. The rolls. The fills. The creativity behind the beats. Travis's style all the way. Like Dumpweed for example. The way he hit his cymbals unmistakable Travis
@@elbarto4815 honestly a lot of rumors about this demo. Yes Scott helped write most of Enema Travis took over. Travis first song he wrote the drum tracks for is Mutt
Nooo its not. Same chord progression but played completely different. The bass line in Story of a lonely guy is more intricate. You can find loads of artists/music in general reusing the sane chord progression esp. in punk/pop punk, they just change up the phrasing.
Travis helped Mark and Tom explore more boundaries in their song writing, if Scott had continued it would be the same fast paced punk songs and they wouldn't have lasted in popularity.
This is definitely scott...I respect tom and mark, a lot, i mean they're awesome...but they could have just said that its about him to give him sympathy..
Man overboard isnt about Scott, they've said in a interview. And the snare sounds like that because it is a demo, it is a raw thing, every demo sounds like that. And Travis increases more to the songs, Scott sounds more simple, as you see here.
Daniel Schmitz Nah. This is still way too complex for Scott's drumming for blink. Listen to specifically Anthem. Only Travis has got that hip-hop groove.
Daniel Schmitz Same with Dumpweed and Dysentery Gary. If it was Scott, it would've sounded exactly like for ex. Dammit, cause that's how he plays nearly every song.
Just typed in "enema demo" - thought this would be the top result
Never doing that again
Came with a major consequence
Liam Elliott just did it - it is the top search?
Haha I had to do search it too. I couldn't help it. Curiosity kills the cat.
BabyJeff10 I came here for Blink-182. I searched it and got this on purpose.
BabyJeff10 killed the Cheshire cat
Enema Of The State on Epitaph Records
If only they would have signed on Epitath...
i think scott wouldve stayed with the band if they did though
Jeff Nelson It's possible, they did have internal conflicts because Scott wanted to go to Epitaph instead of the major label, but they also fired him mid tour for being an alcoholic so he might have still gotten kicked out even if they did sign to Epitaph.
I'm wearing my epitaph shirt right now hehe
Sounds more like a fat wreck chords record
These demos make me nostalgic for a time I've never lived in. I LOVE the end result but this hits differently. It sounds more raw, more close to home. I was born 8 years after Enema of the State was released. Life was definently easier back then. I WISH I could of been born in a different time. I wanna escape but it is what it is. I can't change it. Makes me envious of all of you old folks out there ;)
For real
I think I prefer these, it's the natural progression to dude Ranch.
"ohhh, that's a scratchy one"
So you’re like 12
@@andrewr7982 lets just go with 12
Same, I was born like after 4 years of enema, but dam, I still missed all of blink being together with tom. I only found out about them a year ago
Love these old demos. Shows how much work goes into an album.
Truly.. Its equal work to mix the songs good as it is to create a good song.
Yea
these drumsticks look like a spiderweb.
Vinícius de Andrade It's because behind all this Travis is Spiderman
My g/f's brother use to try and tell me that Trave used 2 sticks in each hand! Ahh no dumbshit.. he's just so damn fast!
Thank you Captain Obvious. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out.
@Gnome it only takes a little common sense to figure out that the drumsticks look like a spider web. there's no need to point it out. The dude pointed out the obvious, thus making him "Captain Obvious" which isn't necessarily a good thing.
@@tylergray2506 youre the nigga that use "thus" in a 3rd grade paper thinkin youre the bomb
the party song sounds cool on this version
i was thinking the same thing
Agree :)
I actualy love these. I like love blink or demos. It's raw and real.
reminds you of the raw, unpolished blink before they hit the big time.
It's weird hearing this era of Tom without 5 layers of pitch corrected vocals going all the time.
Chris Benson It still sounds better.
omg yes
Its also so fakin cool
This is how it sounded live back then. Way better
Is this low pitched edit or they actually made it with low pitch?
The demo version of Dysentery Gary is just as good, if not better than the final version
OldSchoolAddict agreed!
This should have been the final cut.
This is so cool. A real treat for blink fans!
00:00 - Aliens Exist
03:14 - Anthem
07:12 - What's My Age Again
09:31 - Dumpweed
11:38 - The Party Song
13:53 - Dysentery Gary
16:30 - Man Overboard
20:00 - Life's So Boring
23:19 - Wendy Clear
Brown cargos, flat caps, Hurley tops. Between 1998/2000 was the best for them imo. My favourite song is anthem part 1, especially the demo version. This whole thing sounds raw!
The bridge on What's my Age Again is SO much better this way...the extended guitar part, and that bass though...
corporate rock kills bands dead.
Dammit, this is Travis. You guys really think that Scott can play hip-hop hi-hat grooves like this? And the poppy snare? Mark and Tom wrote the album with Travis in San Diego at DML Studios.
Some songs where Scott some where Travis.
No, none were Scott. This is all one session. The sound and quality of every song is consistent throughout the entire record.
Scott came up with the drums for Mutt in early 98' before he got kicked out the other songs are all travis
No, none of these are Scott. They never even started anything with Enema other than Mutt which already had its own recording single released. They literally said that they wrote this album in a couple weeks at the studio in San Diego and Travis drove from Riverside everyday to be there.
Luke Bogart LOL man overboard is about scott raynor, i dont think he would be drumming about himself losing out lol
As others alluded to, this is a pretty tight demo (that's a good thing). But I do enjoy the (rather literally) scratchy acoustics - I love, loooove hearing the musicality in raw recordings. If this is an end-product recording that someone simply processed through either a plugin or their own calculations, then I am firstly impressed and secondly not at all deterred from my current position of really liking this audio. Thank you for posting this!!
HELL YEAH! also didn't know they had man overboard that long ago ready in the chamber. one of my all time favorite blink songs
'Life's so boring' would be on the next album as Story of a lonely guy
It's actually Don't Leave Me. The chord progression and even the bridgey 'one more time with feeling' guitar part.
Though there are remnants of that riff in Story of a Lonely Guy. Which in itself is just an expanded chord progression.
@@dons1932 this one is actually better than both
@@dons1932 I think its dont leave me but I think soalg was isnpired by this demo you can deffinetly sing the na-na dara-da part with the main bassline
He really did have a potentially deeper voice than we thought all along
2 years late, but these demos are pitched down half a step so his voice sounds deeper
@@mf24yo931 why those demos were pitched down?
@@Farfarawai That's just what happens to old recordings over time. Sometimes they end up pitched down, pitched up, or even sped up and slowed down.
I saw on another reply it might be toned down on youtube to avoid copyright strike as well
Enema of the State is the first Blink-182 album to feature drummer Travis Barker, who also co-wrote the songs on the record.
Do you work for Wikipedia?
When the reply gets more likes than the original comment
He didn't really co-write. He just did what a drummer should do.
Don’t forgot Scott
@@KingBlonde yeah but a lot of the interesting dynamics and part of the songs wouldn’t exist without travis
This is Travis bros. Dysentery Gary was confirmed to be written w/ Travis
they wrote nearly the whole album with him around. Mutt is from the Scott era but I think that's it
If anyone's wondering why the guitar sounds different on this demo, it's because Tom's playing in half-step down tuning. Honestly I wouldn't have minded if Enema was recorded in this tuning, but either way it's awesome.
It's because Mark was the one playing the guitar here.
Look at the photo👆👆👆
hendrix tuning
guitar isnt a half step down, the entire recording is pitched down a half step, its an artifact from when it was transferred from the original tape.
@@JordanFlayer That's insane if true. I'd like to learn more about this, how did you find out this was the case with the demo?
@@aza3262 this came from the guy who originally transferred the tape. If you look around you can find the pitch corrected version, and that one sounds better
THIS IS GREAT!!! wow that took me bak..even on the demo the structures were all there...these guys really dont credit for the music they came up with...nothing revolutionary but probably one of the best bands we had back then
Tom sounded surprisingly good on the chorus of Dumpweed
wait in anthem tom sings as if he's not tom (now weird accent) I mean "slavery" actually sounds like slavery not "slaveraaaay" in enema what if alien tom was in fact born after this demo and real tom left when Scott did?!?!
Your fucking picture though 😂😂😂
+Braidan Miners Watch your profamity.
Owen Bennett nice pic man
I was saying boo-urns :(
I sort of agree. Tom's voice started to quickly change soon after Scott left.
Anthem is so nice here.
Takayuki Yamada anthem is always nice :)
A lot better than the studio one
Eridin The Virgin i disagree. i love the studio version. just so crisp and clean at the same time.
@@joaomellin dont bother explaining, people listen to music trough their iPhone speakers, or worse trough their Beats
@@francesco111111 The raw demo / early Blink is the peak blink. Their later stuff is over produced, autotune on everything. Sometimes I laugh at how cheesy some of the vocal editing is on Tom's voice on some of the later material. You can literally tell it's a computer / digitally edited very heavily. Sometimes people prefer more raw music, listening to raw textures etc. Similar to Boards of Canada, they made a whole niche adding tape hiss and using vintage electronics in their music and gained cult following in electronic music as a result (with lots of copy-cats then stealing their style). It's not all about just having the cleanest sounding music, and using all the same modern post-production / mastering gear everyone else does. Sometimes it's the flaws that make things more interesting or more unique.
....I felt like I was 15 again for 26 minutes...Lol...glad I came across this :)
wow this is actually super cool, its neat to hear how each song was originally and then changed in the final version we heard on the album (for example omitting vocals from the first bar of the fast section of anthem) and toms vocals actually sounded much much cleaner during this recording then they did in the final version, and finally yes this is all travis, mutt was the only song used on the final version of the album to contain anything written by Scott, I don't think that song was intended to be used on the album hence why its not found here on the demo? I dunno for sure just a thought
very interesting observations and speculation. props
and i wholeheartedly agree
this anthem feels beautiful
Why is the snap back of toms hat in from when he is wearing his hat sideways😂
this whole drawing is derp lol
Lol it was the style back then dudes
Pretty sure they designed some hats this way lmaooo ik weird
No, they drew it like that because that's how his hat was drawn on the Enema Strikes Back! Aka The Mark, Tom, and Travis show. If you see the cover for it you can see the snap in the front even though he is wearing it sideways
Ain't it a sidewinder cap
The party song demo stood out to me most
same
Tom’s vocals on this version of Anthem 😍😍😍
First of all you can tell it's a 4 piece kit. Most likely Orange County by this point. Snare is a dead giveaway. Scott played a 5 piece pearl and I believe a pork pie after. Scott also played Sabian. These are clearly zildjian. Also Scott used a dbl pedal for quick double time parts. This is clearly all played one footed
Its' impossible to tell zildian from Sabian. You're high
clearly
Nah man these are totally paiste cymbals
@@nathansmallwood2116 clearly they're soultone...
Scott Started using single kick exclusively with Dude Ranch, Dude.
I love this it sounds so pure
This will never get old, awesome demo
Why is Tom holding a bass and Mark holding a guitar? wtf..
haaahhaa good eye.
And Tom is stepping on Mark haha
+iSpi vise versa
Legend has it, Mark plays guitar in the studio and Tom plays bass because Tom's dickerdness prevents him from playing the parts well.
Joking aside, it was probably just that the artist didn't really know the difference between a guitar and a bass.
This is one of my favorite albums
Nunca lo había escuchado. Me encantó
Best album ever. I just released a 2 minutes medley video of this album! Cheers from Peru! 🤘🏽
this makes me appreciate travis a little more
Chase Allsup is this Scott Raynor on the demo?
Grant MacIver this is Travis.
Thanks
Grant MacIver it’s on the picture
its just a random picture lol
Life is boring has some pretty good riffing action going on.
that turned into the main riff for story of a lonely guy! at least the intro
genuinely enjoyed listening to this the sound quality wasn't great but oh well
This brings back memories of the good old skate punk days....
Still Rockin this in 2020! 💯🤘🏽
2021 still goin
Holy shit this is amazing!
its 2019 I wonder what scotts up to or what he thinks about whenver he is asked or see's on tv/radio/internet etc his old band Blink 182?? Tom should feature scott on a AvA track or something? Something, anything. Mark even could ask? #1st2blinkdrumming
These are so great!! Tom's so awkward
Verses for life’s so boring definitely got reused for verses of always. Love it
Sounds great! They even double tracked the vocals
Life's So Boring is very similar to the breakdown bit of I Won't Be Home for Christmas when Mark is singing "I won't be hoooooome, I won't be home for Christmaaaaas"
the sound of life’s so boring also comes back in toypaj with story of a lonely guy
2015 almost 30 and still a fan....this sound is good too bad they remastered too much of it
Back in 2000 I downloaded Man Overboard on Napster and unknowingly got this version, which I still prefer. Now every time I hear the ending bridge in the studio version I get so thrown because it feels out of place. The bridge throws me off a bridge.
You fell off a bridge? Dude now we actually have a man overboard, kind of
@angelosandairwaves what?
@@thefloppingdoctor5140 Lars Ulrich was the main person for the downfall and end of Napster
this version of man overboard kind of blows haha. But I like this ending to it better.
Cody McNeil i actually like this version it seems more personal i guess
Man overboard!!! Cool this unrealesed album...
I love the simply dirty blink music of their old demo....and specially they play live...eh eh!!!
Glad they rerecorded these songs, the drums were rough as hell.
They didn't re-record it... These are demos.
I mean technically they did re-record it. But this was never meant to be the final version, so the album version logically isn't a re-recorded version of this.
Drums sound fucking awesome
Life Is So Boring reminded me of Story Of A Lonely Guy towards the end. The chord progression is similar and the mood is too, and I noticed something in the hihat patterns that were similar to those found in Lonely Guy.
the same bass line for sure
It seems like they made Tom’s voice deeper in these demos. He’s a lot more high pitched in the final studio versions.
Different tuning. This is half step down. Final version is standard tuning
@@TheSummitCove did the band choose to do that or did the producer?
@@CornDogAnimations sounds like a slow cassette that hasn't been played in years. all the stuff on Buddha and the super super early demos doesn't sound like this IIRC
Anthem is the best song I've ever heard
I love how they completely changed the lyrics to man overboard for their album it’s on which is a live album
Basically Enema Of The State with Cheshire Cat/Dude Ranch production quality. I just wish there were versions of Cheshire Cat & Dude Ranch that had Enema production quality :/
That exist in the mark Tom and Travis show , you can hear some dude ranch songs with enema quality
I’m really confused as to why people think scott is on any of these recordings.
Yes, Scott recorded an original version of Mutt for a Taylor Steele video. Yes, he had probably been around when some of these were starting to come into fruition, it’s entirely possible that the band kicked riffs around.
But not only has it been said that Travis wrote and demoed the record with the band but also, just listen to the drums! 100% Travis Barker. Everything about it, the poppy snare, the percussion, the single kick. All Barker.
I know there are live videos from 1998 of Travis with the band playing Dumpweed, Aliens Exist and Wendy Clear. Not sure if there’s video of scott playing any enema stuff besides Mutt.
They played Wendy Clear with Scott a few times
@@eridinthevirgin4191 video proof? That would be interesting to hear if that’s true.
Also if I remember correctly, Man Overboard was about Scott leaving.
@@Indig0sky3 it definitely seems that way from what I can tell
In a show a few weeks before Scott got kicked out they played Aliens Exist. So aliens exist was written with Scott
I know they had to package it for mass market but the worse thing they ever did was over process Toms voice, this is a million times better!
it really sounds like it's played from an old cassette that hadn't been played for years. especially what's my age again
why are they no longer so! :( Miss Blink, miss "the original" Blink
u mean with scott?
no, but with anything that make blink were blink like in the picture... I mean Mark Tom and Travis, this awesome pop-punk music, energy and so on...
oh that's why the quotes
this version of wendy clear is way different. also... man i remember trying to get the whole version of man overboard, known as "sober" back then, on napster but only having 3/4 of it for like 2 months
"I TIME BOMB"
i love that line
Did Scott drum on this?
@@homiescrackden thanks man I think you can tell after listening for a bit.
this is awesome like taking a trip back to 98 / 99
So much nostalgia...
This should've been the full track list for this album.
You're seriously gonna say no to All The Small Things, Adam's Song and Mutt?
@@paradigmshiftz7 Only to All The Small Things. I can't live without Mutt and Adam's Song
wtf
if by "demo" they mean 'final studio rehearsal before recording', then, yes.
Coming from a drummer myself I can definitely tell you this is in no way Scott drumming.
It's definitely Travis.
The rolls.
The fills.
The creativity behind the beats.
Travis's style all the way.
Like Dumpweed for example.
The way he hit his cymbals unmistakable Travis
I don't think anyone thought this was Scott.
@@elbarto4815 honestly a lot of rumors about this demo.
Yes Scott helped write most of Enema Travis took over.
Travis first song he wrote the drum tracks for is Mutt
@@inrainbows1829 hodge podge that's Travis all the way. But I would love to have heard the record with Scott. It would have been more punk than pop.
This picture confuses me
The bass riff in Life Is So Boring is also used in Story Of A Lonely Guy
Nooo its not. Same chord progression but played completely different. The bass line in Story of a lonely guy is more intricate. You can find loads of artists/music in general reusing the sane chord progression esp. in punk/pop punk, they just change up the phrasing.
Amazing !!!!
wow this is nuts
Man Overboard sounds really fuckin good.
God I love Tom’s old voice
"I wish I didnt have to pee so bad."
The power on dysentery Gary
Whoa sick!!!!
Album came out a couple of months after I was born, and I always felt I was in this time.. I still do
awesome!!!
Blink_182-Enema_Of_The_State_Demo-1999-KSi
i love tom voice!! lol sound so teen boy!! its funny!! sound like AVA concert xD
Savage 😂😂
Heard these before, but this is pretty great.
This version of Man Overboard is much more eye opening
Life’s so boring is a good instrumental song
You know why i love this so much? it sounds like me writing and recording songs. Tom is the reason i sing and play.
so did songs like ''all the small things'' and ''don't leave me'' come at the end of production process?
Yes. At least "all the small things was" a last minute attempt at writing a single. Worked out well for them.
If this is Scott drumming then Man Overboard couldn't be about him, since he wasn't gone when they made this song.
Slim Shady I love your icon, that's awesome!!
yeah. but it wasnt Scott though, so
Travis helped Mark and Tom explore more boundaries in their song writing, if Scott had continued it would be the same fast paced punk songs and they wouldn't have lasted in popularity.
11:59 That bass note right after the guitar harmonic totally sounds like a fart
you are the genetically perfect blink fan
Thats actually a fart
It would've been pretty tight if EOTS had opened with Man Overboard.
or ended
Tom and Mark's foot are morphed together haha
Life’s so boring clean guitar part sounds like a good Cranberries - can’t be with you - on steroids !
Damn I didn’t realise Man Overboard was a song since 1998 😳
I love the god damn internet
Dysentery Gary sounds way depresive than the final version lol
Instant Slavereee, no Tom accent there
ha, so funny, just scrolling down the comments, read yours and in the same moment Tom yells it :D
Not the same without SLAVAREEEY ahahaha!
+Daniel Schmitz Why is the song about firing Scott on this demo???? If Scott is on here. And why is Travis's overly poppy tuned snare there?
This is definitely scott...I respect tom and mark, a lot, i mean they're awesome...but they could have just said that its about him to give him sympathy..
Man overboard isnt about Scott, they've said in a interview. And the snare sounds like that because it is a demo, it is a raw thing, every demo sounds like that. And Travis increases more to the songs, Scott sounds more simple, as you see here.
Daniel Schmitz Nah. This is still way too complex for Scott's drumming for blink. Listen to specifically Anthem. Only Travis has got that hip-hop groove.
Daniel Schmitz Same with Dumpweed and Dysentery Gary. If it was Scott, it would've sounded exactly like for ex. Dammit, cause that's how he plays nearly every song.
*****
this isnt scott, this is travis. travis uses more complex fills than scott does
5:52 ❤ Voice