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The Mark, Tom and Travis Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The Mark, Tom and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!)

''The Mark, Tom & Travis Show: The Enema Strikes Back'' is a live album by the American pop-punk band Blink-182. Produced by Jerry Finn, the album was released on November 7, 2000 through MCA Records. Recorded over two nights at performances in the band's home of California in November 1999, ''The Mark, Tom and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!)'' primarily features songs from the band's third album, ''Enema of the State'' (1999), as well as selected tracks from previous albums ''Dude Ranch'' (1997) and ''Cheshire Cat'' (1995).
"Man Overboard", a studio version of a track originally considered (but not recorded) for the band's ''Enema of the State'' album, accompanies the release and was issued as its lead single, peaking at number two on ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart. Although the album was promoted as a limited edition release, the record came back into print in 2006 due to popular demand.
==Background==
''The Mark, Tom & Travis Show: The Enema Strikes Back'' was recorded at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California and November 5, 1999 at Universal Amphitheatre in Universal City, California on the group's Loserkids Tour.〔Shooman, 2010. p. 79-80〕 The colorful, cartoonish album artwork contains several characters illustrated on previous Blink-182 releases, including aliens, the dancing bunny, wizards and a caricature of ''Enema of the State'' cover model Janine Lindemulder alongside caricatures of bassist Mark Hoppus, guitarist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker.〔 The LP was initially meant to be a strictly limited-edition release (although one million copies were pressed), but nonetheless, the album came back into print in 2006 due to popular demand.〔
"Man Overboard", the only studio track for the album, was initially written and demoed for blink-182’s previous album, ''Enema of the State''. The band entered the studio to record a final version of the song in mid-2000. The song first saw release streaming for one month (starting in September 2000) on the band’s official website, MTV.com, and KROQ.com.
Following "Man Overboard", the album returns to a live environment with 29 hidden tracks collectively known as ''Words of Wisdom''. These document examples of Mark and Tom's stage banter towards one another. Their toilet humor jokes are something the band is renowned for and are exampled here. The tracks are removed from some editions of the album.
The album also features previously unreleased material, including toilet humor songs, such as "Family Reunion" (released on ''Short Music for Short People'' in 1999), "Blow Job" and "The Country Song".
"Dick Lips" is censored as "Rich Lips", and "Blow Job" is censored as "Blew Job" on the track listing on the back cover, however they are written correctly on the inside of the American edition. The adult-themed songs were omitted from listening booths at various mainstream music stores such as HMV.

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