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       Limited red colored vinyl LP pressing housed in a gatefold sleeve. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket is the fourth studio album by the American pop punk band Blink-182. Produced by Jerry Finn, the album was released on June 12, 2001, through MCA Records. The band had spent much of the previous year traveling and supporting the album Enema of the State (1999), which launched the band's mainstream career. The title is a tongue-in-cheek pun on male masturbation ("take off your pants and jack it"). The cover art has icons for each member of the trio: an airplane ("take off"), a pair of pants and a jacket. The album was primarily recorded over three months at Signature Sound in San Diego. During the sessions, MCA executives pressured the band to retain the sound that helped their previous album sell millions. As such, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket continues the pop punk sound that the group honed and made famous, albeit with a heavier tone inspired by groups such as Fugazi and Refused. Regarding lyrics, the album has been referred to as a concept album chronicling adolescence, with songs dedicated to first dates, fighting authority and teenage parties. Due to differing opinions on direction, the trio worked in opposition to one another for the first time, and the sessions sometimes became contentious. 
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   TRACK LISTING
  
SIDE A 
 
A1	Anthem Part Two	 
A2	Online Songs	 
A3      First Date 
A4	Happy Holidays, You Bastard	 
A5	Story Of A Lonely Guy	 
 
SIDE B 
 
B1	The Rock Show	 
B2	Stay Together For The Kids 	
B3	Roller Coaster	 
B4	Reckless Abandon 	
B5	Everytime I Look For You 	
 
SIDE C 
 
C1	Give Me One Good Reason 
C2	Shut Up	 
C3	Please Take Me Home 	
 
SIDE D 
 
D1	Time To Break Up 
D2	Mother's Day 
D3	What Went Wrong? 	
D4	Fuck A Dog	 
D5	Don't Tell Me It's Over 	
D6	When You Fucked Grandpa
  
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