2022 NEW Blink 182 - Enema of The State Funko Pop! Album
The year was 1999. The place: your local record store. You and your friends purchased the latest album from Blink-182, Enema of the State. Now, you can relive those glory days with this exclusive Funko Pop! Albums Deluxe: Blink 182 - Enema of The State Funko Pop! Album Vinyl Figure (2022 Limited Edition Walmart Exclusive).
The pop album is now available for pre-order at the links below – click to jump or scroll to continue reading!
This set comes with three Pop! figures of, Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, and Tom Delonge, ready to rock out on their platforms in front of a record-backdrop.
And, of course, no collection would be complete without the album cover, which is recreated in full color.
In 1999, the California pop-punk band Blink-182 released their third studio album, Enema of the State.
The album was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and selling over 15 million copies worldwide.
It also spawned several hit singles, including "What's My Age Again?", "All the Small Things," and "Adam's Song."
The album helped cement Blink-182's place as one of the most popular bands of the early 2000s, and its catchy tunes and irreverent humor continue to resonate with fans today.
So whether you're a diehard Blink-182 fan or just looking for a fun conversation piece, this collectible is sure to add some pop to your life!
The Walmart Exclusive, Blink 182 - Enema of The State Funko Pop! Album is now available for pre-order at the links below (click to jump!) It arrives by Wed, Dec 8.
Mark, Tom, and Travis released Enema of the State in 1999, and it quickly became one of the most popular albums of all time.
The album artwork features a nurse holding an enema syringe, which caused some controversy at the time.
The artwork was inspired by an episode of the television show "Married...with Children" in which Al Bundy dreams that a buxom nurse is giving him an enema.
While the artwork may have been meant to be tongue-in-cheek, it was quickly met with criticism from the Geneva Convention.
How do you ask?
Well, since Blink-182 were "in no way a medical organization," they were told they weren't allowed to use the Red Cross logo on the nurse's cap without it being a crime against humanity.
Rough stuff.
Nevertheless, the album was a huge success and helped to cement Blink-182's place as one of the biggest bands in the world.
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