Blink-182 Release “Quarantine,” An Anti COVID-19 Anthem

Blink-182 are punching up with their new single “Quarantine.” A fast paced, skate-punk inspired rock track, “Quarantine” is the latest single by iconic pop-punk band Blink-182, and was released this morning. A short, 2 minute track, “Quarantine” is the band’s first release since December’s “Not Another Christmas Song,” and boy is it a doozy. With classic fast paced, punk influenced instrumentals, Travis Barker’s incredible

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blink-182, State Champs, Broadside and more Share Their Spotify Wrapped

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! That’s right- it’s officially Spotify Wrapped Season! For those of you unfamiliar with the yearly tradition of Spotify Wrapped, it is a massive playlist and breakdown released each December that shows all Spotify users their yearly listening stats- including their top listened to artists, top songs, and top genres. And while the general population just gets

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blink-182 and Mayday Parade Release New Christmas Songs

It is officially Christmas month, and while most Christmas music doesn’t change over the years, 2019 has brought us several new songs- including two just this week from two of our emo faves. That’s right, blink-182 has released yet another holiday track, and Mayday Parade has joined the ranks and released their first. And while fans of either band are likely to enjoy both

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Rock Sound Names Their Artists of the Year

This year is the third annual Rock Sound Awards- an award “show” that takes place solely on the magazine’s Twitter account. And while Second Society Report will have their own album of the year breakdown coming at you later this month, we thought we would get everyone into the award season by sharing their winners list with you. The award show crowned ten winners

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Simple Creatures Release New Track “Thanks, I Hate It” From Upcoming Sophomore EP

By now, you should know exactly who the Simple Creatures are but if you don’t, there isn’t a better time than now to check out new tunes from the Trash-Pop side project from Mark Hoppus and Alex Gaskarth. Following their successful debut EP “Strange Love,” it certainly didn’t take Hoppus and Gaskarth long to hit the studio to conjure up some more music. With

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blink-182 Announce New Album “NINE”

It’s been a whirl-wind summer for blink-182 fans. First the band announced a tour, then they released three new tracks, and now they’re gearing up to release their latest album: “Nine.” Set to release September 20th, “Nine” will be the band’s eighth album, and second since the departure of founding member Tom DeLonge in 2016. This new announcement comes just two days after the

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New blink-182 Single “Darkside” Set to Release Friday

Just recently on Good Morning America, blink-182 announced that their album would be releasing on September 20th but could we expect anything new between now and then? Their first 3 singles, including “Blame It On My Youth”, “Generational Divide” and “Happy Days” (in that order) have sparked quite the excitement surrounding the upcoming album. It’s been roughly 3 years since their previous LP release,

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blink-182 and Lil Wayne Take Mansfield by Storm

It was hot and humid at Xfinity Center this past Wednesday as hoards of people pushed their way into the show of the year: blink-182 and Lil Wayne, with special supporting band- Neck Deep.  Announced earlier this year, the tour marked the 20th anniversary of blink-182’s album “Enema of the State,” which to this date is one of the band’s most successful albums- earning

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blink-182 Release New Song “Blame It On My Youth”

After rocking the alternative and rap music scenes earlier this week with the announcement of a co-headlining tour with Lil Wayne, blink-182 are once more making headlines with their new single “Blame It On My Youth.” The song, which documents a rough upbringing, talks about the band’s struggles through growing up and how that has attributed to their current personalities and lifestyles. As the

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