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Box Car Racer

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Box Car Racer
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Post-Punk
Pop-punk
Years active 20012003
Label(s) MCA Records
Website http://www.boxcarracer.com/
Former members
Tom DeLonge
Travis Barker
David Kennedy
Anthony Celestino

Box Car Racer was a side-project from two members of the band Blink-182, featuring guitarist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker. DeLonge formed Box Car Racer to experiment with and record ideas he felt were not "Blink-friendly", along with Travis Barker. David Kennedy from Hazen Street completed the trio and an eponymous album was ready to be recorded. Tom was insistent on a bass player, so he hired Anthony Celestino who was Kennedy's friend. Guests on the album included Mark Hoppus from Blink-182 on the song "Elevator", and Tim Armstrong from Rancid and Jordan Pundik from New Found Glory on "Cat Like Thief". DeLonge and Barker claim the group was heavily influenced by Dischord Emo, citing influences such as Rites of Spring, Fugazi and later era post hardcore bands such as Quicksand. Box Car Racer took a hiatus after their headlining tour in 2003. DeLonge has stated publicly that the project has served its purpose, and is now defunct and will never reunite. The creation of this band left a lasting mark on blink-182, however. Delonge suggested the creation of the band as a reason for the split and he also said that he invited Travis Barker only because he didn't want to pay for a session drummer.

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Origin of name

The band's name comes from the B-29 Bomber which dropped the second wartime atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. The plane's name was "Bockscar". Tom has said in an interview that he had seen the name misspelled as "Boxcar", and thusly, dubbed the band under that name for their music and lyrics pertaining heavily to love and war. He wanted the band to also have a three word name, another reason for the name "Box Car Racer".

Members

Discography

Albums

Date of Release Title Label Editions US Album Chart Peak Position US sales
2002 Box Car Racer Geffen Records Enhanced CD, Import, Album Length Compact Disc 12 300,000

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Pop 100 UK Singles Chart
2002 "I Feel So" - 8 - 41 Box Car Racer
2003 "There Is" - - - - Box Car Racer

DVD

Date of Release Title Label Editions
2002 Box Car Racer (DVD Single) Geffen Records DVD-Video

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