
Today Blink-182 revealed not only the cover art for their comeback album Neighborhoods (seen above), but the second song from it. “Hearts All Gone” follows up “Up All Night,” and is a classic Hoppus-led track that harks back to Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. The song was revealed at heartsallgone.com where it was cunningly hidden, but for those of you too lazy to figure it out we’ve got the MP3 below.
Neighborhoods is set for release on September 27th.
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