Music retailer SRCVinyl has just announced that it will be re-releasing four of Blink-182‘s most popular albums on limited edition cassette.
The company made the announcement on Twitter, telling fans they can expect re-releases of Dude Ranch, Enema Of The State, The Mark, Tom and Travis Show, and Blink-182 on the old-school medium.
The iconic punk band, which has sold more than 35 million albums worldwide, split back in 2005. The band was known for hits like “Dammit (Growing Up),” “What’s My Age Again?,” “Adam’s Song” and “All The Small Things,” and their distinctly irreverant lyrical humor.
The group split amid tension between guitarist Tom Delonge and other members, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker. Speaking in an interview with the Das Process podcast back in May, Hoppus said the band is “going through what so far has been a friendly divorce” with DeLonge. Hoppus gave no word on when fans could expect new music but said that things were definitely in the works.
If you want to get your hands on the limited edition cassettes you can pre-order here, and do it quick because only 500-1000 copies of each record will be available when the cassettes are released this December.
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