Pornstar Janine Lindemulder is the nurse depicted on the cover of this album. She is also featured in the music videos for "What's My Age Again?" and "Man Overboard". An emblem of the Red Cross was depicted on the nurse's cap on early pressings of the album cover. Shortly after, the Red Cross demanded that their symbol be removed from the cover[citation needed] as it currently is on all printings. Similarly, early printings of the album were not given Parental Advisory stickers (neither on the case nor printed on the cover) until shortly after the major success of the record. The album cover was conceived and art directed by Tim Stedman. The title is a play on the term "Enemy of the State". The CD case contains a hidden second title on the internal spine of the inlay: in white on a yellow background is the text "Viking Wizard Eyes, Wizard Full of Lies". There is some debate as to whether this was an abandoned title for the album, lyrics from an unfinished/abandoned song, or a reference to a poem.[citation needed] "Viking Wizard Eyes, Wizard Full of Lies" was also the screen name used by Mark Hoppus within Yahoo! chat in 2000-2001.[citation needed] An Enema of the State Demo was originally recorded sometime between 1998 and 1999. The band recorded a version of "Mutt" with Scott Raynor on drums in early 1998. The song was later re-recorded with Raynor's replacement Travis Barker for Enema Of The State. While recording Enema Of The State, Mark Hoppus used both Fender Jazz and Precision Basses as well as the Ernie Ball Musicman Stingray basses he had used with the band prior to recording the album. The Stingray bass can be heard on both 'Dumpweed' and 'Mutt'. Tom DeLonge used Gibson Les Paul guitars, a Custom Fender Telecaster Junior, and his signature Fender Stratocaster. All songs written and composed by Blink 182. Enema of the State "Going Away to College" "What's My Age Again?" "All the Small Things" "Dumpweed" (Live in London) "All the Small Things" (Live in London) "Dammit" (Live in London) "Mutt" (Live in LA) "Aliens Exist" (Live in LA) "Pathetic" (Live in LA) "Untitled" (Live in LA) "Josie" (Live in LA) "Aliens Exist" (Live in LA) Australian Tour Edition Bonus Disc "All the Small Things" (Single Edit) "Dumpweed" (Live in London) "What's My Age Again?" (Live in London) "All the Small Things" (Live in London) "Dammit" (Live in London) "What's My Age Again?" was released as a single in April 1999, and was Blink-182's second hit. "All the Small Things" was released in January 2000, and was Blink-182's first number one. "Adam's Song" was releasd in August 2000. The official music videos made for Enema of the State were "What's My Age Again?", "All the Small Things" and "Adam's Song" respectively. There have been rumors that there have been videos for "Going Away To College", "Aliens Exist" and "Mutt" among others. The "Going Away To College" music video is actually the introduction to The Urethra Chronicles and in a recent interview with Mark Hoppus, on the fansite 44Disasters, he stated that a video was never made for "Mutt" or "Aliens Exist". #66 on Guitar World magazine's reader's choice list of the 100 greatest guitar albums of all time. Included in Blender magazine's - 500 CDs You Must Own Before You Die #34 on VH1's Greatest Album Covers of all time The Top 40 Tracks ranked this album number 1 for their Top 10 Pop Punk Albums list. Tom DeLonge - Guitar, Vocals Mark Hoppus - Bass, Vocals Travis Barker - Drums Brian Gardner - Mastering Robert Read - Assistant Engineer Jerry Finn - Producer, Mixing Sean O'Dwyer - Engineer Tom Lord-Alge - Mixing Tim Stedman - Art Direction, Design Keith Tamashiro - Design Mike Fasano - Drum Technician Roger Joseph Manning Jr. - Keyboards John Nelson - Assistant Engineer Gary Ashley - A+R The Billboard Top 200 "What's My Age Again?" "All the Small Things" Enema of the State Demo Demo album by Blink-182 Punk rock, pop punk The Enema of the State Demo is a collection of demos recorded by the band Blink-182 just after drummer Scott Raynor left the band and Travis Barker joined in 1998. This demo had many songs that would later be re-recorded and released on the Enema of the State album. Two songs from these demos were not featured on the Enema of the State album: "Man Overboard" (later re-recorded for The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!)) "Life's So Boring" (instrumental, unreleased) The demos have only been leaked in lossy MP3 format. There were technical problems while ripping the cassette of the original demo onto MP3, and as a result, the files fluctuate in tempo and key. 44disasters.com v2:: Death by Information 500 CDs You Must Own: Alternative Rock Article on Blender:: The Ultimate Guide to Music and More Tom DeLonge Mark Hoppus Travis Barker Cheshire Cat Dude Ranch Enema of the State Take Off Your Pants and Jacket Blink-182 Short Bus They Came to Conquer... Uranus Lemmings Flyswatter Demo #2 Buddha Enema of the State demo The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!) The Urethra Chronicles The Urethra Chronicles II: Harder Faster Faster Harder Riding in Vans with Boys Greatest Hits The Blinkumentary "M+M's" "Wasting Time" "Dammit" "Apple Shampoo" "Dick Lips" "Josie" "What's My Age Again?" 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