Happy Saturday, comrades! Our friends over at Pacific Ridge Records have a new compilation album coming out on Tuesday 5/30 which features twenty-one Blink-182 covers by twenty-one different bands from eight different countries. But if that wasn’t awesome enough, all proceeds from Spotify will be going to the Cancer Research Institute. But even cooler than all of that?? They sent over a track for us to premiere, exclusively for DS Readers! Dallas, TX based pop punks House Parties chose to cover “Reckless Abandon” from the 2001 Blink album Take Off Your Pants and Jacket for their contribution and we’re happy they did, because it fucking bangs! While you give it a listen (and inevitably agree with our assessment), be sure to check out the label’s Patreon and donate if you can! Great album for a great cause! Can’t beat that!

DS Exclusive: A Tribute to Blink-182: Fund Music, Fight Cancer Compilation – House Parties – “Reckless Abandon”
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