![]() ![]() ^ "Discographie Travis Barker" (in French).^ "Travis Barker Album & Song Chart History: Canadian Albums".Australian Recording Industry Association. ^ "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 28th March 2011" (PDF).^ "Travis Barker talks Give The Drummer Some track-by-track"."Travis Barker - Give the Drummer Some - Hip Hop Album Review". ^ Heaney, Gregory Review: Give the Drummer Some.: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link) ^ "Travis Barker – "Give The Drummer Some" EastExclusives".^ "Tracklisting Revealed To Travis Barker's "Give The Drummer Some" ".^ "Nothing found for 2011 03 10 Travis Barker Ft Slaughterhouse Devils Hold".Archived from the original on 26 December 2010. ^ "Rap Release Dates: Ghostface Killah, David Banner & 9th Wonder, Paul Wall".^ "Travis Barker Announces September Release for Solo Debut".^ "Kerrang! Travis Barker solo album due September".^ Travis Barker Premieres 'Carry It' Track With Behind The Scenes Video.Corey Taylor – vocals, guitar, producer.Jeremiah Olvera – assistant, mixing assistant.James Ingram – assistant, bass, editing, guitar mixing, studio manager.George Gumbs – assistant, mixing assistant.Kevin Bivona – bass, engineer, guitar, keyboards.Travis Barker – bass, composer, creative director, drum programming, drums, percussions, keyboard, programming, producer.Tim Armstrong – vocals, guitar, producer.Music videos have been released for "Jump Down", "Carry It", "Could a Drummer Get Some" (remix), "Misfits", "Saturday Night", "Let's Go", and most recently "Just Chill". Barker had performed the song "Saturday Night" live with Transplants, Mix Master Mike, Elvis Cortez of Left Alone and Kevin Bivona of Telacasters, on Conan on March 7, 2011. Barker had performed the song live along with Game, Swizz Beatz and Mix Master Mike on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on February 10, 2011. The first official single from the album, "Could a Drummer Get Some" featuring Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Swizz Beatz and Game, was released on February 1, 2011, though it leaked a few days earlier. The second music video "Carry It" featuring Raekwon, RZA and Tom Morello premiered on November 2, 2010. It was directed by Nichole Ehrlich and Chris Young, and premiered on October 14, 2010, on YouTube in both normal and 3D versions. The first music video released from the album was for the song "Jump Down" featuring The Cool Kids. The track listing was revealed on February 25, 2011. ![]() Barker confirmed in an interview that there will not be any collaborations with Mark Hoppus and Tom Delonge from Blink-182 as he thought it would be wrong to have the first new Blink-182 song on his album, and that the song will be released separately as a single before the album is released in June–July 2011. Guests that collaborated and are featured are: Slaughterhouse, The Cool Kids, RZA, Ludacris, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Game, Raekwon, Tom Morello, Slash, Steve Aoki, Busta Rhymes, Lil Jon, Pharrell, Tech N9ne, Cypress Hill, Twista, Jay Rock, Kobe, Paul Wall, Clipse, Kid Cudi, Yelawolf, Snoop Dogg, Lupe Fiasco, Swizz Beatz, and Bun B. However, most of the tracks are hip hop and R&B influenced, though for instance "Misfits" has a techno and dance sound and "On My Own" has a metal groove to it. It was first announced by Barker himself that the album would be of "no one genre," indicating that the album wouldn't be based on hip hop or punk rock, unlike his previous remixes and collaborations. ![]() The album title itself is a reference to a track by the Ultramagnetic MC's of the same name, which in turn derives from James Brown's " Funky Drummer." The album cover was created by Pushead. The album debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 28,000 copies in the United States. The album, released under Interscope Records, was produced by the drummer himself, alongside The Neptunes, RZA, Kool Kojak, Chuck Inglish, Transplants, Kid Cudi, edIT, Corey Taylor and Steve Aoki. Barker had earlier announced that the album would be slated for a Septemrelease, but was later pushed back, with the album being released on March 15, 2011. Give the Drummer Some is the debut solo studio album by American drummer Travis Barker. ![]()
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