B 182 Take - Off Your Pants And Jacket Zip

Take Off Your Pants and Jacket isn't just a great album; it's a great artifact. And nothing says "2001" quite like unzipping your CD case in the back of a minivan to blast "Anthem Part Two." Do you still have your original zip copy? Let us know which color cover you owned in the comments.

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In the summer of 2001, pop-punk was king. Blink-182 had just dropped their fourth studio album, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (catalog number ). While the album—featuring anthems like "The Rock Show," "First Date," and "Stay Together for the Kids"—was an instant smash, there was a specific physical artifact that sent fans into a frenzy: the "zip" version of the CD. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket isn't just

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Before the era of streaming and digital thumbnails, album artwork was a sensory experience. For Take Off Your Pants and Jacket , the band and MCA Records decided to push the boundaries of the jewel case. On the surface, the standard CD case looked normal. But upon closer inspection, fans noticed something peculiar: a functional silver zipper embedded directly into the plastic spine of the jewel case. Attached to the zipper pull was a small, fabric tag labeled "B 182."