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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
===Box Car Racer===
*[[Tom DeLonge]] - [[singer|vocals]], [[guitar]], [[bass guitar]] (studio)
*[[Tom DeLonge]] - [[singer|vocals]], [[guitar]], [[bass guitar|bass]]
*[[Travis Barker]] - [[drum]]s
*[[Travis Barker]] - [[drum kit|drums]]
*[[David Kennedy (guitarist)|David Kennedy]] - [[guitar]]
*[[David Kennedy (guitarist)|David Kennedy]] - [[guitar|2nd guitar]]
*[[Anthony Celestino]] - bass guitar (music videos and on tour/live shows)
===Additional Musicians===
*[[Tim Armstrong]] - additional vocals on "Cat Like Thief"
*[[Jordan Pundik


==Additional notes==
==Additional notes==

Revision as of 01:57, 3 November 2008

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Box Car Racer (2002) is an album by Box Car Racer, a side project of Blink-182 members Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker. It is the lone album from the defunct project. It tells a story in which a boy sees a vision of the future; the world is to be destroyed by an over-zealous government. The boy and a group of outcasts travel far away to escape destruction. The boy also falls in love with one of the outcasts.

The bassist for Blink-182 and +44, Mark Hoppus, provided guest vocals on "Elevator" as did Tim Armstrong and Jordan Pundik, of Rancid and New Found Glory respectively, on "Cat Like Thief".

Track listing

  1. "I Feel So" – 4:29
  2. "All Systems Go" – 3:15
  3. "Watch the World" – 3:52
  4. "Tiny Voices" – 3:28
  5. "Cat Like Thief" – 4:20
  6. "And I" – 3:12
  7. "Letters to God" – 3:17
  8. "My First Punk Song" – 1:04
  9. "Sorrow" – 3:27
  10. "There Is" – 3:16
  11. "The End with You" – 3:11
  12. "Elevator" – 2:45
  13. "Instrumental" – 1:58

Personnel

Box Car Racer

Additional Musicians

  • Tim Armstrong - additional vocals on "Cat Like Thief"
  • [[Jordan Pundik

Additional notes

  • On the cassette tape edition of the album, "Instrumental" is replaced with the instrumental version of "I Feel So".
  • Tom said that he often sees Box Car Racer misspelled as Boxcar Racer on the internet.
  • In interviews, Tom DeLonge has remarked that recording sessions for the album were difficult for him, due to the fact that he was experiencing severe back pain at the time.
  • On the inside spine on the Box Car Racer CD case, the words "'Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit.' Henry Brooks Adams (1838-1918), The education of Henry Adams, 1907" are written. The quote is the same as the one tattooed around Travis Barker's neck.
  • On the back of the CD insert, in faint text, the coordinates "LN W 13 01 1", which means longitude west 13 01 1 degrees. Without the latitude, however, it is impossible to pinpoint an exact location on a globe. If you put the coordinates 'LN W 13 01 1' on Google Earth, it will take you to Manhattan, New York, which is most likely where the story takes place.
  • In the CD insert, the song "Cat Like Thief" is referred to as "Don't Leave Her" when stating Tim Armstrong had provided additional lyrics. Also Armstrong's lyrics are not present in the lyrics section.
  • At shows the band played a cover of the song "Mandy", which was written by Scott English and was popularized by Barry Manilow.
  • At shows they also played "Dance With Me", a song about love with a girl, and it was written by Tom Delonge.
  • DeLonge has said at concerts that "Elevator" was written about the events of September 11, 2001.
  • The humorous "My First Punk Song" pays tribute to early hardcore punk bands that inspired DeLonge, such as Black Flag, and is one of the only recordings to step away from the album's original storyline. It also is played by Tom DeLonge and his newest band Angels & Airwaves on their 2008 North American and UK Tour

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position[1]
2002 The Billboard 200 12
Top Canadian Albums 7

Singles

Year Title Chart Position[2]
2002 I Feel So Modern Rock Tracks 8
2003 There Is Modern Rock Tracks 32

References