The Naked Truth: An interview with Tom Delonge by Rachel Butera from Liner Notes :
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Por Rachel Butera
If
youre 17 years old with raging hormones and a burning
desire to see the girl who sits in front of you in 7th period
history class naked, Blink182s Enema Of The State might be
your favorite album of the year. Tom Delonge, Mark Hoppus, and
Travis Barker (formerly known as Blink until an Irish band with
the same name threatened to sue) are a trio of San Diego skate
rats who put a lot of stock in masturbation, twisted humor and
porno stars they also happen to be todays most
talented young punk bands. They burrowed their way into the
hearts of millions of adolescent music lovers on the strength of
one song Dammit (Growing Up), from 1998s Dude
Ranch, and they planted themselves firmly in the soil of rock and
roll on the strength of their Warped Tour performances.
Staying true to their immature form, Blink runs wild on Enema Of
The State with song topics ranging from prank phone calls
(Whats My Age Again?) to leaving home for the
first time (Going Away To College), thus re-embracing
the high school going fans who so adore them. And while listeners
who appreciate a tight, hard-hitting power trio are aiding
Blinks success in the business, the band is doing their
part in the world by bringing the obscure to the
mainstream with the help of adult film star Janine Lindenmuller.
This voluptuous sex goddess not only adorns Enemas album
cover, but also joins the boys in their debut nude video, where
they let it all hang out literally.
Dont ask them whats behind their lyrics. Dont
try to delve into the intricate world of Blink182s
music-making. You wont find anything as profound as all
that. Just put a good sex question to them and the conversation
will last for hours, as we found out when we talked to Tom
Delonge.
Liner Notes: Humor obviously comes
naturally to you guys, but do you find it hard to write?
Tom Delonge:
Not really.
When you incorporate the two together sometimes it works out
really good. (laughs) No, its easy to write, I mean
thats what we do. The humor thing is just personality and
the writing thing I guess you might call it a talent, but some
people might say our writing is not a talent, its a
disability(laughs).
LN: Did you guys basically
have a free range of equipment this time around?
TD: Our producer Jerry had
like, 30 guitars and 10 amps so it worked out good for the
recording. A lot of times wed have to rent the stuff, we
wouldnt know what to rent. But he had such an array to
choose from. So, yes, we did have free range and it really made a
difference this time around, so Im so glad.
LN: When you compare Enema
to your other stuff, do you feel that its musically
superior?
TD: Oh yea, its
musically superior, the production is superior. I think the
songwriting is. Everything matured and came up a step and I think
thats why weve been getting more compliments from
educated listeners. People really say, Hey, you got
better. So I hope we did, because you could hear the
opposite.
LN: Were you amazed that
the record sold 100,000 in the first week?
TD: (gasp) We almost
combusted. Really, we literally almost blew up when it happened.
We dont know how that happened.
LN: How is newcomer
Traviss drumming style different than Scott Raynors
was?
TD: Travis is more
technical of a drummer. Hes really good and you only run
into those guys once in a while. Hes got a much broader
mind about arrangements because hes a really talented guy.
I only know a few other drummers who are like that. We
werent even looking for that when we got him. We were just
looking for someone who could play our songs and get along with
us. So, we got a little added bonus with him.
LN: There seems to be a lot
more pop infusion in this album. Do you like going hard or softer
better?
TD: I like both. I think
when theres a perfect synergy, its hard and soft at
the same time, thats usually what we try to do. But,
weve done different things on the album this time, not for
any reason other than those were the songs we wrote.
LN: Did you guys feel
embarrassed or liberated to be running naked in the video?
TD: I felt both. I felt
kind of horny, actually.
LN: Did making the video
excite you guys?
TD: Almost. (laughs) We
were walking around naked and were talking to girls. That
was a concern of mine, believe it or not.
LN: Will you play naked at
Warped tour?
TD: I dont know.
Ide get sunburn, probably. Probably be bad for my skin.
LN: Did you end up making
that film called Pranksters?
TD: We started working on
it, but its one of those things that will take years to do
if we ever wanted to do it. We were working on it in the past,
but we really havent lately.
LN: What kind of music will
Blink182 play when you guys can no longer identify the high
school mentality?
TD: Retirement home music.
Well just sing about getting in and out of wheel chairs.
LN: Whos your
favorite 80s band?
TD: (long pause) Would have
to be something like Quiet Riot.
LN: Its coming back
you know.
TD: (laughs) I know.
Thats what I hear.
LN: Lets probe into
the bands anal obsession. Whats it all about?
TD: I dont know.
Were really immature and we joke about bodily functions, so
somehow we got into the world of enema and just used it as a
title.
LN: How do you know so much
about the digestive tract?
TD: Well, we did a lot of
research and we just want people to be aware of their bodies.
LN: Star Wars thumbs
up or down?
TD: Thumbs in the middle. I
love some parts and I hate, hate, hate other parts.
LN: Anyone ever throw
anything interesting on stage?
TD: Someone threw a blow-up
sheep.
LN: Did you do it?
TD: No, I would have though
if no one was around and it didnt pop.
LN: On a scale of one to
ten, how sick are you of goofy journalists questions?
TD: It depends what the
questions are. If its a normal question then its 10,
but, if theyre good questions about sex and stuff
LN: How bad were mine?
TD: Yours were good. Because
we talked about sex and thats kinda horny.
LN: Your CD collection is on
fire, which one do you save?
TD: Right now I would save
The Pucker Up from the Teen Idols. I just picked it up the other
day and I like that one a lot.