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Listen to blink182's First New Song with Matt Skiba, 'Bored to Death'

blink182's new album is reportedly titled California, and you can hear the first new track with Matt Skiba below after the jump. It also looks like the band is gearing up for a summer tour with A Day to Remember, The All-American Rejects, and All Time Low. We'll update this as soon as we know more information.

UPDATE: The song is back up now on YouTube. The tour should be announced tomorrow. Their new album, California comes out July 1st.

UPDATE TWO: Tour dates are here and the tracklist is below

UPDATE THREE: Pre-orders for the album are up now on iTunes and Amazon. A vinyl pre-order is up on Amazon.

  1. Cynical
  2. Bored To Death
  3. She’s Out Of Her Mind
  4. Los Angeles
  5. Sober
  6. Built This Pool
  7. No Future
  8. Home Is Such A Lonely Place
  9. Kings of the Weekend
  10. Teenage Satellites
  11. Left Alone
  12. Rabbit Hole
  13. San Diego
  14. The Only Thing That Matters
  15. California
  16. Brohemian Rhapsody
Newer:Views From The TracklistOlder:This Day In Music History: April 27th
PostedApril 27, 2016
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsblink-182, matt skiba, all time low, all american rejects, a day to remember

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