Our story starts off when Mark
had vague ambitions to become a high school English teacher when he moved
to the out skirts of San Diego. So he enrolled at a local college. By chance,
Mark's sister's friend was dating Tom. He was informed that Mark
was into punk and that he played bass. The first thing Mark did when he
went over Tom's house, was climb a light poll outside of Tom's house. He
fell and walked with crutches for weeks. A couple of garage rehearsals
made them even more ambitious. Before long, Mark and Tom were writing their
own simple tunes, and performing for whomever would listen.
It soon became clear that two
people weren't enough. Mark and Tom sounded good, but they
didn't sound like the punk bands the loved. They would need a drummer before
they could really get going. Fortunately, Tom knew a kid at school who
played the drums. So they tracked him down and asked him to try out
for the band. Scott Raynor was 14 and a big heavy metal fan. For Scott
and his friends, Metallica was the best band in the world. Inspired by
Lars Ulrich's forceful drumming, Scott bought himself a cheap drum kit
and paid for a few lessons. Before long, he developed a respectable ability,
and began searching around for fellow musicians. Scott was more into metal
than punk, although he did like Green Day. But most of all...he had his
own drum kit. So at least Scott was familiar with punk rock. Mark and Tom
wanted to get away from the area heavy metal. Scott was willing, so Blink
was now a three piece. The three weren't dreaming of fame and riches just
yet. For now it was just enough to play in public, the money would come
later. But gigs had to be booked. It was soon decided that the band should
try to play at local high schools. All the teens loved punk music, so it
seemed like ideal venues. There was only one problem. If the band described
their material to any head master of principal, there'd be no chance they'd
be allowed within a mile of the school. However, Mark suggested that they
claimed to be a firmly anti-drug band, and that they just wanted to spread
their message to all the kids out there. They'd play in assembly halls,
lunch breaks and in gyms. What the teacher thought when they ripped through
songs like "Does my Breath Smell?" and "Ben Wah Balls" is unrecorded, but
Blink wasn't asked to come back for another performance. Whatever the audience
may have thought about them, Blink had achieved their aim. And it wouldn't
be the last time they would distort the truth to their own advantage.
Before too much time had passed
they became affiliated with local clubs that played for all ages. Their
music spread and the ears of the local skate scene seemed to enjoy it especially.
As with many bands, their music was heard by a generous band called The
Vandals. This led to a deal with Grilled cheese music. They were asked
to produce a demo tape. The concoctions that resulted were Flyswatter and
Buddha. Sensing the next Green Day like band, they were signed. In 1994,
Cheshire Cat was released into the world with the name "BLINK" on the front.
This produced a new problem. Apparently an Irish techno band named Blink
was willing to sue. So they added a random number, 182. Cheshire cat was
reissued with the new 182 and Blink started touring to promote their
new album. A base group of true fans was now developing. They toured in
a crappy van for months with groups such as NOFX, Pennywise, and even their
idols The Descendents. This got the attention of bigger companies. Cargo
Music and MCA records contacted them. Blink's next release was Dude Ranch,
which has since reached Gold status.
On the tour to promote Dude
Ranch, Scott often left to go home. Friend and drummer to the Aquabats,
Travis Barker was often asked to fill in for him. He would learn Scott's
pieces in less than an hour and usually play them better.
So, when Scott left in 1998 to go back to school Travis was the ideal replacement.
They were now asked to do a third album. They crapped out Enema of the
State in June of 1999, their most successful album to date.
Over the years they spent a
lot of time touring in the surf/skate/punk scene, with bands such as NOFX,
Pennywise, Less than Jake. They were involved with many popular tours such
as the Snow Core & Vans Warped Tours. Many of their singles are on
punk compilations, movie sound tracks, and in commercials. Everyone loves
their music! Enema has gone multiple platinum in the US, and with the increased
interest in the band Dude Ranch has as well (Dude Ranch having previously
been Gold in the US and double platinum in Australia). The Mark, Tom, and
Travis Show has reached Gold status in a large number of foreign countries.
Take Off Your Pants And Jacket has
also been released, both in a limited digipack and a normal cd release.
It sold close to 350.000 copies in it's first week in the US, and debuted
in the Billboard nr. 1 spot!