A Day To Remember have recruited Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus on a new version of ‘Re-Entry’, from their 2021 release ‘You’re Welcome’. The new version notably marks their first studio collaboration together. Check it out below.
The new recording see’s the Blink-182 legend lend his instantly recognizable voice to the second verse of the track, uniting the two band’s different eras of pop punk and delivering a resounding arena-ready anthem in the process.
Talking about the track, ADTR frontman Jeremy McKinnon said “When this song originally took shape it was without a doubt massively influenced by Blink-182, so when the idea came up to do a remix of sorts for it, Mark was immediately who we pictured.”
McKinnon went onto say “We sent him the track with no second verse and said to do whatever he was inspired to do and what he sent back genuinely makes the song for me. My younger self still can’t believe it exists.”
Check out the new version here:
The band’s latest album ‘You’re Welcome’ released last year and is available now on all streaming platforms.
Before the album dropped, the band put on their first-ever acoustic livestream event, “A Day To Remember: Live at The Audio Compound.” After premiering the stream on their official YouTube channel, the band surprised audiences everywhere by releasing the career-spanning nine-song performance as an acoustic live album, Live At The Audio Compound.
Check out our review of A Day To Remember’s ‘You’re Welcome’ here.
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