Blink-182 Go Hard And Heavy On New Song ‘Generational Divide’

Blink-182 get back to their punk rock roots on their new song “Generational Divide.” The 50-second track features fast, hard-driving riffs and intense music that gets your blood rushing. It’s noticeably darker than the material found on their latest album, California. The accompanying video features the band performing the track in a small room. Watch it below.

“Generational Divide” follows the previously released “Blame It On My Youth,” which received lukewarm reviews from critics and fans alike. Both songs are expected to appear on Blink-182’s new album, which will be released later this year. Originally, the band hoped to have the album out this summer, but it was later pushed back.

Blink-182 will embark on a summer tour with Lil Wayne starting next week where they’ll perform their iconic album, Enema of the State, in its entirety. The tour kicks off June 27th in Columbus, Ohio and wraps up September 18th in Camden, New Jersey. The outing will include festival appearances at Vans Warped Tour in Atlanta City; Festival d’été de Québec in Quebec; Riot Fest in Chicago; and Aftershock Festival in Sacramento. Find all their dates below.

 

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To celebrate 20 years, we’re playing Enema of the State in its entirety all summer long! And yes, we’re still playing the hits from the other albums, as well as new music. Get your tickets now, this is gonna be a fun one. (Link in bio) #blink182 #Enema20

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Ashley Perez Hollingsworth

Ashley Perez is a freelance music journalist based in Chicago. Her work has appeared on AXS, Chicago Innerview, New City, The Millions, and Illinois Entertainer. She also runs her own music blog at Radio Not Found. Some of her favorite bands include Nirvana, The Cure, Muse, Creeper, and Green Day.

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