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American drummer Travis Barker has released one studio album, five extended play (EP), and 60 singles under his own name. Barker, best known for his work with Blink-182, has been a part of various punk rock bands throughout his career, including the Aquabats, Box Car Racer, Transplants, +44, and Goldfinger.
Travis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American musician who serves as the drummer for the rock band Blink-182.He has collaborated with hip hop artists, is a member of the rap rock group Transplants, co-founded the rock band +44, and has also joined Box Car Racer, Antemasque and Goldfinger.
Give the Drummer Some is the debut solo studio album by American drummer Travis Barker.Barker had earlier announced that the album would be slated for a September 14, 2010 release, but was later pushed back, with the album being released on March 15, 2011. [6]
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DTA Records (an initialism for "Don't Trust Anyone") [1] is an American record label founded in December 2019 by Travis Barker, best known as the drummer of Blink-182.It is a joint partnership between Barker and Elektra Entertainment (a label group owned by Warner Music Group), which distributes the label's releases.
The song features Travis Barker playing the drums. The song samples " Eleanor Rigby " By The Beatles . The song was slated to appear in the 2008 driving game Midnight Club: Los Angeles but was omitted from the game for unknown reasons.
Psycho White is a collaborative EP by American drummer Travis Barker and rapper Yelawolf. It was released on November 13, 2012, under LaSalle Records and Killer Distribution. [ 2 ] The first single of the EP, "Push 'Em" was released as a free download via Yelawolf's Twitter page and on numerous hip hop websites on September 12. [ 3 ]
It features Travis Barker on drums and DJ AM spinning records. The release includes their live performance at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and was available via Twitter in May 2009 from the now defunct trvsdjam.com. The songs were later available via download through SoundCloud. [2] [3]