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Biography
Infobox single| Name = The Rock Show| Cover = Blink-182 - The Rock Show cover.jpg| Border = yes| Artist = Blink-182 | from Album = Take Off Your Pants and Jacket | A-side =| Released = June 25, 2001| Format = CD single | Recorded = 2000-2001| Genre = Pop punk , skate punk | Length = 2:51| Label = Music Corporation of America|MCA | Writer = Mark Hoppus | Producer = Jerry Finn | Certification =| Chart position =| Reviews =| Last single = " Man Overboard (Blink-182 song)|Man Overboard " (2000)| This single = " The Rock Show " (2001)| Next single = " First Date (song)|First Date " (2001)" The Rock Show " is the first single from Blink 182 's 2001 album Take Off Your Pants and Jacket . It was released in June 2001. The song was the most successful song on Take Off Your Pants and Jacket , peaking at #2 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart, #71 on the Billboard Hot 100 , and #14 on the UK Singles Chart . The song was written by Mark Hoppus after the producer for TOYPAJ told them they needed some "feel-good" songs on their record. Mark went home that night and just wrote "The Rock Show", and Tom wrote " First Date (Blink-182 song)|First Date " that same night.Citation needed|date=August 2007
Track listing
tracklist| collapsed = | headline = The Rock Show CD Single #1 | all_writing = Blink-182 | total_length = | title1 = The Rock Show | note1 = Radio Edit | length1 = 2:51 | title2 = Time to Break Up | length2 = 3:05 | title3 = Man Overboard (Blink-182 song)|Man Overboard | note3 = Radio Edit | length3 = 2:46 | title4 = Man Overboard | note4 = Video | length4 = 3:12
tracklist| collapsed = | headline = The Rock Show CD Single #2 | total_length = | title1 = The Rock Show | note1 = Album Version | length1 = 2:51 | title2 = Aliens Exist | note2 = Live from The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!)|The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show | length2 = 3:43 | title3 = Adam's Song | note3 = Enhanced video | length3 = 4:22
tracklist| collapsed = | headline = The Rock Show DVD Single | total_length = | title1 = The Rock Show | note1 = Album Version | length1 = 2:51 | title2 = All The Small Things | note2 = Video | length2 = 2:53 | title3 = Clips From 'The Urethra Chronicles' | note3 = Video, Four 30 Seconds Clips | length3 =
Music video
The video, directed by The Malloys and released in 2001, involves the band taking a check from their production company for $500,000 and making the video themselves. Driving around Los Angeles in their van, the video features the following:
distributing money to people around the town (some street workers, placing under window wipers, throwing it off the roof of an adult book store)
giving a homeless man a hair cut and new suit and taking him to a strip club
paying for people to shave their heads in Mullan & Bailey Hair Salon
purchasing some doves and releasing them
paying for a group of strippers to mow a man's lawn, and clean a car
purchasing some cars and destroying them (specifically dropping a car from a crane)
buying a TV just to destroy it with a baseball bat
paying for a plane to carry a banner with the text: "Take off your pants and jacket"
giving away skateboarding gear to young skaters, some of which then try to jump over the band's van. Professional skateboarder Jeremy Klein makes a cameo appearance.
some antics were excluded from the final cut for being too explicit, such as paying a guy to be tattooed (which was illegal to film then in America) http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=sZBVP6Uj5I0& feature=related and driving cars off cliffs http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=t1k7BoXxp4I& feature=related
Also, as a reference to another rock band, The Foo Fighters , Tom spits in to the camera lens like Dave Grohl in the " Monkey Wrench (song)|Monkey Wrench " music video, but at the end, Mark violently forces him to wipe it off using a US$100 bill.
In popular culture
"The Rock Show" is featured on the US edition of the compilation album '' Now That's What I Call Music& #33; 8 (U.S. series)|Now That's What I Call Music& #33; 8 (2001) and the compilation albums Warped 15th Anniversary Celebration (2010) and Warped Tour 2010 Tour Compilation (2010).
Blink-182 members Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker covered this song in their band, +44 (band)|+44 . Craig Fairbaugh , guitarist and background vocalist of +44, sang Tom's backing lines in the chorus.
The song is a playable song in the music video game Amplitude (video game)|Amplitude .
It is an available track included in Guitar Hero 5 .
The song is also currently available as DLC for both Rock Band (released on July 28, 2009) and its portable counterpart, Rock Band Unplugged (released October 22, 2009).
Chart positions
Chart
Position
Billboard Hot 100
71
U.S. Modern Rock Tracks
2
UK Singles Chart
14
Irish Singles Chart
28
References
Reflist
External links
youtube|z7hhDINyBP0|"The Rock Show" official music video
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