Talk:Take Off Your Pants and Jacket

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In the article it says that the album was recorded in just 10 days. However, the info box says that it was recorded from "November 2000-February 2001". This seems to be a descrepancy unless I'm missing something. 76.84.38.215 (talk) 08:44, 12 August 2008 (UTC)

Is it necessary to have a separate entry for every single song and album by Blink 182?

I dont think it is. /Modster


 * It's not necessary, but then nothing is necessary as such. There's nothing wrong with having an entry for anything so long as there's enough to write about it. This particular article is a bit short, but I don't think it would be good to have tracklistings of albums on the artists' page, so it seems fair enough to me. Eventually, things might be added about critical reception, how many copies were sold, and so on.


 * A separate article for each song might be a bit harder to justify, but again there's nothing wrong with it in principle, so long as there's enough to write. All this is just my opinion, of course. --Camembert

Hard disk is cheap. Why not? Bbtommy


 * Having just looked at the articles on individual Blink182 songs, I don't think there's enough there at the moment for them to be useful - I'd rather the info (ie release dates) was incorporated into the pages on the albums or the band singles discography, and these little stubs be made into redirects. But even these could probably be extended into proper articles in time. --Camembert

Incidentally, on this subject, see Talk:OK_Computer. I've come round to the view that what LDC says there is basically correct.

Hidden Tracks?
I just read that there is hidden tracks.... how do i know i have a certain version? Pants Jacket or Plane!? and after that, where are the tracks hidden? thanks, Rayne


 * My disc doesn't include any hidden tracks. The front image has the same look as Image:Blink182-takeoffyourpantsandjacket.png.  Am I missing something?
 * Robertmh 11:57, 25 September 2005 (UTC)

Does anybody know what take of your pants and jacket really means? No? weel its a metaphor for masterbating. Take of your pants and jack-it. Get it? (this is true)

Okay, one of the Hidden Tracks. I'm not sure it's simply called "Grandpa". I think it's called "When You Fucked Grandpa", not just "Grandpa". Look, the AZlyrics link to the lyrics and the title of the song is below my entry here. Captain N

Track details?
Who put that up? It's trash and shouldn't be there; if we really need track details then it should use direct quotes, cited, by people in the band, not any random person who found the time to write it. I removed it, but if you can prove that it needs to be there, please clean it up (i.e. bold the song names, proper editing) and put it back up. (Vendettagainst (talk) 17:16, 4 August 2009 (UTC))

Wheres Anthem Part 2?
Why isnt there a page for the song Anthem Part 2? even though it isnt a single it is one of the bands most recognizable songs and it should get its own page —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.32.150.159 (talk) 02:09, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

What Went Wrong
Is it worth mentioning that this song is one of, if not the only full-length/serious song played entirely in acoustic, or song without drums at least? TrueBlue9LIVES (talk) 22:19, 10 December 2011 (UTC)

Genre
The current genre is pop punk, please seek consensu for changes/additions.  Flat Out  let's discuss it  01:42, 26 March 2015 (UTC)

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Genre part two
I recently saw Hoppus tweeting TOYPAJ holds "dark moody" post-hardcore but that only reflects on Stay Together for the Kids. Do you think it's still valid to add it to the genre flatlist? ManneredMan (talk) 15:40, 24 August 2019 (UTC)