BLINK-182: Lyric Video For New Song 'I Really Wish I Hated You'

September 9, 2019

BLINK-182 has released another new track, "I Really Wish I Hated You". The song is the fifth cut to be released from the band's highly anticipated new album, "Nine", which will be available September 20 via Columbia Records.

Following the initial run of tour dates earlier this summer, BLINK-182 and Lil Wayne are currently out on the second leg of their co-headlining tour. The tour is stopping in major markets across the U.S. and will wrap in Sacramento, California on October 12. In celebration of the 20th anniversary of "Enema Of The State", BLINK-182 is playing the iconic album in its entirety along with other hits.

In addition to "I Really Wish I Hated You", "Nine" features previously released singles "Darkside", "Happy Days", "Generational Divide" and "Blame It On My Youth". The album, including special limited-edition colored vinyl, CD and cassette, is available for pre-order now.

"Nine" track listing:

01. The First Time
02. Happy Days
03. Heaven
04. Darkside
05. Blame It On My Youth
06. Generational Divide
07. Run Away
08. Black Rain
09. I Really Wish I Hated You
10. Pin the Grenade
11. No Heart To Speak Of
12. Ransom
13. On Some Emo Shit
14. Hungover You
15. Remember To Forget Me

Since its humble beginnings in 1992 in San Diego, BLINK-182 has sold over 50 million albums worldwide and rocked audiences around the globe, becoming one of the defining and inspirational rock bands of its generation.

BLINK-182 is Mark Hoppus (vocals/bass),Travis Barker (drums) and Matt Skiba (vocals/guitar). A guitarist and singer with ALKALINE TRIO, Skiba replaced original BLINK-182 singer Tom DeLonge in 2016.

BLINK-182 released its first post-DeLonge album, "California", in 2016.

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