Blink 182 Share Tracklist for ‘ONE MORE TIME… PART 2’
The expanded edition of their 2023 release will include eight new songs.
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Blink 182 have announced the release of ONE MORE TIME… PART 2, an expanded edition of their well-received 2023 album.
Arriving Friday, September 6 (pre-order/pre-save here), the re-release will feature eight previously unheard tracks, including new single ‘ALL IN MY HEAD’, which is set to drop this Friday, August 23.
There will be several different versions of the album available on vinyl, including the Blue Balls Coloured Vinyl, which is very on brand for Blink.
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ONE MORE TIME… was Blink’s first album with the lineup of Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker since 2011s Neighborhoods. The album received generally positive reviews, with Rolling Stone awarding it 4/5 stars.
The band are currently touring the UK and Europe and headlining Leeds and Reading Festival this weekend after wowing Australian audiences earlier this year.
ONE MORE TIME… PART 2 arrives August 23 via Columbia. You can pre-order/pre-save your copy here and check out the album artwork and tracklist below.
One More Time... Part-2:
1. Anthem Part 3
2. Dance With Me
3. Fell in Love
4. Terrified
5. One More Time
6. More Than You Know
7. Turn This Off!
8. When We Were Young
9. Edging
10. You Don’t Know What You’ve Got
11. Blink Wave
12. Bad News
13. Hurt (Interlude)
14. Turpentine
15. Fuck Face
16. Other Side
17. Cut Me Off
18. See You
19. Childhood
20. No Fun
21. All in My Head
22. Can’t Go Back
23. Every Other Weekend
24. Everyone Everywhere
25. If You Never Left
26. One Night Stand
27. Take Me In
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