"Mutt" is a song by American rock band
Blink-182
Blink-182 is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Poway, California, in 1992. Its current and best-known line-up consists of bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus, guitarist and vocalist Tom DeLonge, and drummer Travis Barker. Though its so ...
from the band's third
studio album
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, ''
Enema of the State'' (1999). It was written primarily by guitarist
Tom DeLonge, with additional songwriting credit to bassist
Mark Hoppus
Mark Allan Hoppus (born March 15, 1972) is an American musician and record producer. He is the co-lead vocalist, co-founder, and bassist for the rock band Blink-182 and the only member to appear on every album.
Hoppus became interested in ska ...
, and drummer
Scott Raynor
Scott William Raynor Jr. (born May 23, 1978) is an American musician best known as a founding member and the original drummer of the band Blink-182. Born in Poway, California, Raynor first approached the drums in his preteens; he joined Blink-18 ...
. The song's narrative portrays a lustful couple. DeLonge penned the track for his friend, the professional
surfer Benji Weatherly. The band first recorded the song for Weatherly's appearance in the 1998 surf film ''The Show'', prior to Raynor's exit from the group.
The song was later re-recorded with drummer
Travis Barker
Travis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American musician, songwriter, and music producer who is the drummer for the rock band Blink-182. He has collaborated with hip hop artists, is a member of the rap rock group Transplants ...
and included on the band's 1999 album, ''Enema of the State''. This edition had a prominent placement on the soundtrack for the 1999 film ''
American Pie''; the song plays during a memorable scene in which the main character attempts to woo a foreign exchange student. A 2016 ''
Rolling Stone
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'' reader's poll ranked "Mutt" among the trio's fans' favorite tunes.
Background

"Mutt" was written primarily by DeLonge about his friend and former roommate,
Benji Weatherly.
The two lived together in
Pacific Beach, California for three years in the mid-1990s; an editorialist for ''Men's Journal'' described the duo's reputation for "wine, women, and song" as the stuff of "local lore".
Weatherly was known as "Mutt" among friends, a nickname co-created by musician
Jack Johnson,
and his popularity among women inspired the song. "It's just a song about a guy and a girl who like to have sex and who don't really care about much of anything else," DeLonge said in 2000.
The song soundtracks Weatherly's appearance in the
Taylor Steele surf film ''The Show'' (1998).
"Mutt" tells the story of a popular, affluent, amorous couple. The narrator possesses a "loathsome" view of their behavior, which ''
Billboard
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'' contributor Chris Payne describes as acting as though "they're in constant audition for a
porn
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flick."
[ The song opens with a drum fill, followed by a bass riff from Hoppus that alternates between the chords A5 and D5. DeLonge begins the first verse by introducing the male character, purportedly inspired by Weatherly: "He pauses shaving and he tells himself that he is the bomb."] According to sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Kobalt Music Publishing America, "Mutt" is written in common time
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with a tempo
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of 212 beats per minute
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, and is set in the key of A major
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. DeLonge's vocal parts span from G4 to E5.
Recording and production
An early version of "Mutt", with original Blink percussionist Scott Raynor
Scott William Raynor Jr. (born May 23, 1978) is an American musician best known as a founding member and the original drummer of the band Blink-182. Born in Poway, California, Raynor first approached the drums in his preteens; he joined Blink-18 ...
behind the drum kit, was recorded with producer Mark Trombino
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and appears on ''The Show'' 1998 soundtrack. It was recorded at Big Fish Studios, a studio the band had previously utilized when recording their 1997 album ''Dude Ranch
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'' with Trombino.
The band later that year re-approached "Mutt" with producer Jerry Finn
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and drummer Travis Barker
Travis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American musician, songwriter, and music producer who is the drummer for the rock band Blink-182. He has collaborated with hip hop artists, is a member of the rap rock group Transplants ...
, who replaced Raynor midway through a 1998 tour. The band had signed on to make a cameo appearance
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in the upcoming teen film '' American Pie'', then in pre-production
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and titled ''East Great Falls High''. DeLonge and Hoppus had read the film's screenplay
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and found it hilarious. The trio recruited Jerry Finn, a veteran punk producer who had worked with Green Day
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, to record a new version of "Mutt". They were impressed with his production and mixing work, which they viewed as "phenomenal", and hired him to produce their next album, '' Enema of the State''. Drummer Travis Barker receives no songwriting credit, as the song was written prior to him joining the band. He later grew to dislike the song's final recording, as he was very new to the band and had yet to write a better drum part. In live versions, Barker has often changed the song's breakdown to a more hip hop
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-inspired beat.
Release and reception
"Mutt" first appeared as part of the soundtrack for ''The Show'', a 1998 surf film directed by Taylor Steele, and released through Theologian Records. The trio performed the song later in the year on the Australian music program ''Recovery'', first aired May 16, 1998. The re-recorded version of the song appears as part of ''Enema of the State'', released on June 1, 1999. Another version was also synced for placement in ''American Pie'', released on July 9, 1999; its soundtrack features "Mutt" as well and was issued by Uptown Records
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Beginnings and success
In ...
on June 29, 1999. The song occurs in a memorable scene in which protagonist Jim performs a exotic dance
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for foreign exchange student
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Nadia over a webcam
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. Lindsey Zoladz, writing for ''The New York Times
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'', called the appearance "unforgettable," remarking that it "captures the antsy, sweetly-if-somewhat-awkwardly juvenile spirit of the movie more vividly than any other song on the soundtrack."
"Mutt" played a significant role in the band's mainstream breakthrough, according to Andy Greene, writer for ''Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
''. ''Billboard'' contributor Chris Payne considered it one of the less memorable songs on ''Enema''. A 2016 ''Rolling Stone'' reader's poll placed the song at number nine on a top-ten ranking of the band's best.
Personnel
Original version
Adapted from the liner notes
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for ''The Show.
Locations
* Recorded at Big Fish Studios (Encinitas, California
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)
Blink-182
* Mark Hoppus
Mark Allan Hoppus (born March 15, 1972) is an American musician and record producer. He is the co-lead vocalist, co-founder, and bassist for the rock band Blink-182 and the only member to appear on every album.
Hoppus became interested in ska ...
– bass guitar, vocals
* Tom DeLonge – guitars, vocals
* Scott Raynor
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– drums, percussion
Production
* Mark Trombino
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– production
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, recording
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, mixing
Re-recorded version
Adapted from ''Enema of the State'' liner notes.
Locations
*Signature Sound, Studio West (San Diego
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, California)
* Mad Hatter Studios, The Bomb Factory (Los Angeles, California)
*Conway Recording Studios
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(Hollywood, California)
*Big Fish Studios (Encinitas, California)
Blink-182
* Mark Hoppus – bass guitar, vocals
* Tom DeLonge – guitars, vocals
* Travis Barker
Travis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American musician, songwriter, and music producer who is the drummer for the rock band Blink-182. He has collaborated with hip hop artists, is a member of the rap rock group Transplants ...
– drums, percussion
Production
* Jerry Finn
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– production
* Tom Lord-Alge
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– mixing engineer
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* Sean O'Dwyer – recording engineer
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* Darrel Harvey – assistant engineer
* John Nelson – assistant engineer
* Robert Read – assistant engineer
* Mike Fasano – drum technician
* Brian Gardner
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– mastering engineer
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References
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Blink-182 songs
1998 songs
Songs written by Mark Hoppus
Songs written by Tom DeLonge
Songs written for films