What's My Age Again

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Play What's My Age Again drum cover with our interactive drum sheet and synchronized video player. Follow every note in real time as the notation moves with the music, slow down challenging sections with tempo control, loop difficult grooves until they feel natural, and isolate the drum track to hear every detail of Travis Barker's rapid ride cymbal patterns. Whether you are building speed with fast punk-rock rhythms or refining your linear bass drum coordination, our step-by-step learning tools make mastering this song faster, easier, and far more effective than practicing from a static PDF alone. Grab your sticks and sync your timing today!

Song information

Artist: Blink 182

Drummer: Travis Barker

Album: Enema of the State

Released: 1999

Sheet Music Details

Length

3 pages of highly readable, clean drum score layouts.

Tempo

150+

Time Signature

4/4

Key features

Features a distinct linear verse groove, high-speed pop-punk syncopation, rapid ride cymbal bell punctuation, precise fill transitions, and demanding endurance drills that test upper-body relaxation.

Song's Overview

Released in 1999 on Blink-182's breakout album Enema of the State, What's My Age Again redefined the role of drumming in modern pop-punk. Instead of relying on the standard fast punk beats common in the era, the track introduces an intricate, linear rhythm during the verses that perfectly mimics the underlying guitar arpeggio. This creative choice elevated the band's sonic identity and challenged rock drummers to think more melodically about their patterns. To learn What's My Age Again on drums, players must focus on the song's signature high-energy delivery and precise syncopation. The drumming relies heavily on consistent eighth-note and sixteenth-note syncopated patterns on the ride cymbal bell, interspersed with snappy snare fills and driving bass drum syncopation. Every section demands absolute rhythmic clarity so the rapid transitions do not muddy the arrangement. Studying this What's My Age Again drum cover provides invaluable insights into endurance and fills that transition smoothly between sections. Using a high-quality What's My Age Again drum sheet lets intermediate players dissect how accents and ghost notes interact with the driving pulse, making it a staple study for anyone expanding their pop-punk vocabulary.

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About the Drummer

Travis Barker is one of the most influential modern drummers, best known for powering the sound of Blink-182.
His work helped shape pop-punk and brought a new level of precision and speed to mainstream drumming.
Beyond rock, he has collaborated with top artists across hip-hop and pop, expanding his musical reach.
If you want to learn to play Blink-182 songs on drums, his drum covers are a perfect gateway for both beginners and advanced players.

Drumming Style

Travis Barker’s drumming style is fast, aggressive, and highly technical, built on tight punk grooves and explosive fills.
He blends classic pop-punk energy with hip-hop-influenced rhythms, making his playing unique and modern.
His use of ghost notes, dynamic accents, and creative transitions makes every drum cover feel alive and challenging.
For beginner drum lessons and advanced practice alike, his style is ideal to develop speed, control, and musicality.

Practice Advice

01
Start Below Full Speed
The original tempo sits at a fast 158 BPM. Begin practicing the complex verse pattern at 110-120 BPM. Focus on clean stick articulation and relaxed wrist movements before gradually increasing the metronome speed to full performance tempo.
02
Loop the Verse Groove
The linear groove in the verses requires precise separation between your right hand and bass drum. Use loop mode to repeat these bars continuously until the syncopation feels completely fluid and independent.
03
Avoid Rushing the Fills
A frequent mistake is rushing the fast fills during transitions. Keep your limbs relaxed and avoid tensing up. Ensure each stroke aligns perfectly with the underlying pulse without dragging or pushing the beat.
04
Lock the Ride Bell
Consistency on the ride cymbal bell is crucial for this track's energy. Maintain a steady, relaxed wrist motion to keep the dynamics even, ensuring the accents slice cleanly through the mix.
05
Master Linear Kick-Snare Coordination
The track features quick, un-layered patterns where the kick and snare rarely hit simultaneously. Practice slowly to ensure your bass drum hits fall exactly between your hand strokes without accidental overlapping.

Learning Roadmap

Phase 1: Master the Linear Verse Pattern

Isolate the signature verse groove. Focus on the linear interaction between the ride cymbal, snare, and bass drum. Practice slowly to build the necessary limb independence so the pattern feels completely automated before adding speed.

Phase 2: Solidify the Fast Chorus Beat

Transition into the high-energy chorus, which switches to a driving, up-tempo punk rhythm. Work on maintaining a rock-solid kick drum pattern beneath consistent eighth notes on the hi-hat to keep the groove driving forward.

Phase 3: Execute Snappy Fill Transitions

Analyze the quick fills that bridge the song's sections. Practice entering and exiting these fills cleanly using tempo control, ensuring your timing does not stutter when moving from the verse into the explosive chorus downbeat.

Phase 4: Build Endurance for Full Performance

Combine all sections and play along with the entire drum transcription. Focus on maintaining physical relaxation and high energy throughout the track, ensuring every dynamic shift hits with authority until the final note.

Skills You'll Improve

  • Developing Linear Drumming Independence
  • High-Speed Ride Cymbal Control
  • Building Pop-Punk Groove Endurance
  • Maintaining Precise Note Separation
  • Executing Seamless Dynamic Transitions

Recommended For

This printable drum sheet is recommended for intermediate drummers looking to build linear coordination, ride cymbal precision, and high-speed endurance. It is incredibly valuable for rock players who want to master creative pop-punk grooves and execute sharp, fast transitions with clean accuracy.
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