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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Classic blink-182...,
By Mark Campbell (Brewster, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buddha (Audio CD)
First off, do NOT call Buddha an album. It's not. It was a demo recorded to send out as a feeler for record companies. Their first album was Cheshire Cat.Now, on to business... This is where blink started some eight years ago. Granted, the reprise of Buddha is different - "Girl Next Door" and "Don't" were originally "Degenerate" and "Family Next Door" on the 24-track version. Ok, a word of warning - if you're a newer fan, you won't like this. This is PUNK blink-182, not pop-punk, Enema Of The State blink-182. The guitar is really raunchy and at times, the bass drowns out everything else save the drums. Tom sings off-key quite a bit. Mark was sick at the time, so his vocals are pretty much crap (well, on "Girl Next Door" he rocks). But it shows tremendous promise for the band that has already become a household name for pop-punk. Many of the tracks on Buddha appear on Cheshire Cat (their first album), and a few even came from the Flyswatter demo (which makes Buddha look like Enema by comparison in terms of production). Some of the songs are truly great - "Carousel" is widely regarded as their best song ever - and show that even when they were 18 years old, blink knew how to rock. The best songs are "Carousel", "Girl Next Door", and "21 Days" ("Girl Next Door" is actually a cover of a Screeching Weasels song). If you want to be a true blink fan, pick this up, but like I said before - if you're a new fan, I'd steer clear...
27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is a good CD, not their best, but it's good,
By A Customer
This review is from: Buddha (Audio CD)
This is a treasure to have, since it's fun to see what Blink sounded like earlier in their careers, but they should have postponed the recording session until Mark was feeling well, because his voice sounds really distorted. Had they waited a week until Mark's condition cleared up, this could have been a 5-star CD. Other than that, it's a great CD with classic songs (early versions of "Cheshire Cat" favorites) but they should have thrown in the 2 songs on the original demo tape: early versions of "Degenerate" and "Lemmings"... If you liked "Cheshire Cat" then you'll appreciate this. If you're a new fan (Enema of the State) you may be in for a huge surprise, as this sounds nothing like them. SO basically what I'm saying is this is more "Cheshire Cat" than "Dude Ranch" and "Enema..." You'll have to appreciate Tom's whiny, scratchy punk voice to appreciate this CD.... if not, you need not apply.
20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best Blink CD, but funny,
By A Customer
This review is from: Buddha (Audio CD)
This is not what I'd call a "great album", but I'll give them credit, the band had just been formed six months before this was recorded. Blink 182 is my favorite band, and this CD is really entertaining to listen to. Sometimes, even though it's mean, I just sit there and laugh at it. Mark sounds like he is going to die on many of the songs, especially "TV" and "Strings", and I find that funny. Also, apparently this was recorded before Tom learned how to sing on-key. "21 Days" is a cute song, but most of it's off-key. That's okay though, I understand that Mark was sick and Tom didn't have much experience. My favorite song on the album is "Time". I really like the guitars. "The Girl Next Door" is also really good. Seven of the songs are also on Cheshire Cat, but it's fun to compare the two versions. I actually think that "Carousel" and "Sometimes" sound better on Buddha. If you're a big Blink fan and like Cheshire Cat, this CD is a must have. If not, stick with Enema and Dude Ranch.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Third Best Blink CD,
By Tony Alcorn (Culleoka, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buddha (Audio CD)
I'll just go over the songs real quick.Carousel (10/10) - Possibly the best blink-182 ever. It is the first song Tom and Mark wrote (thought it wasn't put on Flyswatter). TV (6/10) - Nice little riff, but I prefer the demo tape version of TV better. Strings (7/10) - People hate this song, but I think it is cool. It really shows how sick Mark was when they were recording. Fentoozler (6/10) - Eh...not for me. Time (8/10) - Was on the Flyswatter demo tape. Awesome ska-like riff at the beginning. 21 Days (10/10) - Third best song on the album. This is NOT a filler song by any means. Classic blink-182 song right here. Sometimes (8/10) - Quick little song with nice hook. Point of View (7/10) - Was also on the Flyswatter demo. Great short song. My Pet Sally (8/10) - Love this song for some strange reason. Reebok Commerical (8/10) - Also on Flyswatter demo. Another great song. Toast and Bannanas (8/10) - Better than the Cheshire Cat version. The Girl Next Door (10/10) - Second best song on the CD. Love this as much as I do the Screaching Weasel's version. Don't (9/10) - Another great song and nice way to end the CD.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
blink's first,
By Brian Thomas (nothsoutheastern) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buddha (Audio CD)
(...)Blink 182 is a trio that is looked down by many. Because of their immaturity, their sellout music. I, however, have grown to enjoy blink 182's music. Buddah was blink's first. It isn't an actual album, though. This was recorded on a tape back in 1993, and then converted to compact disc. although Mark and Tom sound younger and aren't in tune, this is an album showing off their musicianship. okay, so they aren't the best musicians, but, on this album they showed the world that they can play more than three chords. 1. carousel- Blink 182 first song. this is an incedible song. if you disagree with me, watch them perform it. the buddah version is better than the cheshire cat version. 10/10 2. TV- call me crazy, but i like this song. 8/10 3. strings- cool song. 9/10 4. Fentoozler- another cool song. 9/10 5. Time- filler. 4/10 6. romeo and rebecca- another song that shows off blink's musicianship. it has a pretty cool intro, and the song progresses with Tom singing slowly to faster. 8/10 7. 21 Days- filler 4/10 8. sometimes- cool song, shows that blink can actually play pretty fast. 7/10 9. Point of view- this one just doesn't do it for me 2/10 10. My Pet sally- okay 5/10 11. reebok commercial- okay 5/10 12. toast and bananas- cool song 7/10 13. Girl next door- really good song, i'm not sure if it is an original song or a cover, but it is great. 9/10 14. Don't- not too fond of this 8/10 so, listen up, everyone, this is an album showing blink in their early stage. if you REALLY want to hear blink's good earlier music, start off with cheshire cat. then, go ahead and get this one. i just think that blink got a bad rep because of the music they make, it being punk/pop. i think that they don't deserve it, groups like Good Charlotte,and Simple Plan deserve it. Blink has been around for a good while, and have good earlier songs. (...)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Straight Up Blink,
By A Customer
This review is from: Buddha (Audio CD)
I wouldnt say this is Blink at there best, but it still is good and fun to listen to. Like most there albums it has the usual Blink trade marks such as catchy guitar riffs and chorus's (dont know how to pluralize that) along with immature lyrics. But what makes this album speacial is the fact that this is pure blink 182. No studio magic at all. Another thing that makes the album fun to listen to is Tom's young and not so innocent voice. This is definately a good album.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
good cd, but not their best(actually 3 1/2 stars),
By Shawn (chalmette, la) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buddha (Audio CD)
this is a good cd...as a matter of fact anything blink 182 puts out is gonna be a good cd, but this one didnt quite strike my intrest once i started listening to it. i know mark was sick when they were recording it. although there are some very good songs on it. my favorite is the alternate version of carousel. on the whole, this is a good cd and if you want to see what blink 182 is all about then i sugest you pick this one up. they are some pretty good tracks on this one, but my favorite will always be dude ranch.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
By Far The Best Of Blink,
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This review is from: Buddha (Audio CD)
I have to say i now own every Blink cd made including their first Demo cd 'FLYSWATTER' But this album is by far the best album Blink has made! It features some of the bestversions of songs off cheshire Cat and some others aswell! if you are a die hard Blink fan like me then you will love this album!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best blink CD,
By Chickenism (Brooklyn, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buddha (Audio CD)
This CD is a masterpeice. The first Blink album I bought was Enema. My CD case was dominated by pop and that was probably the most rock oriented CD I had. (Yes, things have changed with my CD case) Then I bought TOYPAJ. I loved it. I eventully rebuilt my CD case and my musical taste but still kept these albums. Then I bought Buddha. Up ntil then I was always the one who said "Blink never sold out!". Then I realized they did. Buddha was so punk, and so raw, and so fresh and so original. Not that I wouldnt buy a new blink CD but this CD is spectacular. It wasnt the Blink I knew and I loved it. Buy this CD if its the last thing you do!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A must have...if nothing else.,
By Darren P. (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buddha (Audio CD)
If fans pick up this CD for no other reason it should just be, atleast, to own. As said above, its different... Its not your average MTV-aired Pop-Punk. In fact, a lot of people exposed to the "MTV-era Blink 182" will hate this album... Personally, I love both new and old Blink. Its evolution at its best! Good song concepts, fun guitar riffs, what else do you want?
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Buddha [Vinyl] by Blink 182 (Vinyl - 1998)
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