The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back)  - 2000
01. Dumpweed
02. Don't Leave Me
03. Aliens Exist
04. Family Reunion
05. Going Away to College
06. What's My Age Again?
07. Dick Lips
08. Blow Job
09. Untitled
10. Voyeur
11. Pathetic
12. Adam's Song
13. Peggy Sue
14. Wendy Clear
15. Carousel
16. All the Small Things
17. Mutt
18. The Country Song
19. Dammit
20. Man Overboard
Thanks you's
Blink-182 would like to thank all of the promoters, Melissa Miller and the House of Blues, all of our crew, MCA Records, the opening bands and especially the kids who come to the shows. Special thanks to Rick & Jean @ the Tahoe Agency.

Alternate Titles
Fuck Everybody and They Should All Burn in Hell
Fuck Everyone and That Includes You


Tech Specs
Recorded at The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (San Francisco Converntion Facilities) November 4, 1999 and The Universal Amphitheater November 5, 1999
Produced by: Jerry Finn
Mixed by: Jerry Finn
LeMobile engineer: Guy Charbonneau
Assitant engineer: Charlie Bouis
Editing by: Joe McGrath
Editing done at Signature Sound, Hollywood CA
Mixed at Cello Studios, Hollywood CA
Mastered by: Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA
"Man Overboard" mixed by Tom Lord-Alge and engineered by Sean O'Dwyer

Crew
Tour Managers: Alex "I spank midgets" Macleod, Mark "Smitty" Smith
Booking Agent: Rick Bonde
Promoter: Melissa Miller/House of Blues Production
Manager: Kendall Carter
Tour Accountant: Matt Swanson
Tour Assistant: Jake Ellingson
Tour Design: Spike Lighting
Director: Nathan Wilson
Live Engineer: Bryan Worthen
Stage Technicians: Ted Barela and Glenn Ables
Monitors: RJ Desanto
Guitar Tech: Larry Palm
Drum Tech: Chuck Lewis
Security: Brian Butner
Tour Merchandise: Chris Siglin/FEA
Driver: James Fallgren
Vendors: Rat Sound Systems Artphag Ed & Ted's Lighting Delicate Video Janco Trucking Senators Coaches Rock It Cargo Speed of Sound Freight Bearcom A&S Cases On Tour World Wide
Travel: T-Zell Travel
Management: Rick DeVoe

Trivia
Released : November 20, 2000

"Man Overbaord" is the only new track on this album. It was left over from the recording of Enema of the State.

Travis broke his finger on June 4, 2000 and the release of the album was almost delayed

Mark wanted to wait until after their next record (which turned out to be Take Off Your Pants and Jacket) came out before they put out a live album, but they went ahead with it because he wanted to do something cool for thier long-time fans.
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