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Released under Grilled Cheese Records, this album made them a staple of the surf and skate punk subculture. It mixed fast-paced jokes with teenage angst. Breakthrough and Mainstream Dominance (1997–2001)
Produced by Mark Trombino, this album polished their raw edges without losing their core speed.
With Travis Barker now behind the kit and legendary producer Jerry Finn (known for Green Day's Dookie ) at the controls, Blink-182 entered a new dimension. Enema of the State , released June 1, 1999, was designed, in the band's words, to sound like "nursery rhymes on steroids"—and it worked. The singles "What's My Age Again?" (with its iconic naked-streaking video), "All the Small Things" (a loving parody of boy-band pop stardom), and the heartbreaking "Adam's Song" catapulted the band into the mainstream stratosphere. The album went on to sell over 15 million copies worldwide, becoming the definitive pop-punk album of its era. Blink 182 Discography 1993 2013 Torrent
From their humble beginnings in a San Diego garage to filling stadiums worldwide, Blink-182 fundamentally altered the landscape of alternative rock. Between 1993 and 2013, the trio of Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker (with original drummer Scott Raynor in the early years) defined the sound, style, and attitude of modern pop-punk.
: The breakout record including their first major hit, "Dammit". Enema of the State (1999) Released under Grilled Cheese Records, this album made
A pop-punk masterpiece. Driven by the massive radio hit "Dammit," this gold-certified record combined high-speed punk rock with deeply relatable lyrics about growing pains and teenage heartbreak.
A cultural phenomenon. Produced by Jerry Finn, this album perfected the modern pop-punk formula. Driven by massive singles like "What's My Age Again?", "All the Small Things," and "Adam's Song," it sold over 15 million copies globally and redefined MTV culture. With Travis Barker now behind the kit and
The period covered by this discography witnessed a seismic shift in music consumption—from .
After an indefinite hiatus in 2005 that saw each member pursuing side projects (Box Car Racer, Angels & Airwaves, +44, and Transplants), Blink-182 reunited in 2009. The long-awaited sixth album, Neighborhoods , arrived on September 27, 2011. Unfortunately, the recording process was fractured—band members recorded their parts in separate studios, emailing files back and forth. The result is an uneven but ultimately rewarding collection that reflects each member's divergent musical interests. "Up All Night" and "After Midnight" became radio staples, but the album lacks the unified vision of their earlier work, serving instead as a fascinating document of creative tension.
Later in 1993, the band recorded their second demo. Like Flyswatter , this release features home-recorded versions of songs that would eventually become fan favorites: "Time," "Alone," and "My Pet Sally" all appear in their earliest, most primitive forms. Modern completists prize these recordings less for their fidelity than for the window they provide into a band still discovering its voice.
