Songs like "I Won't Be Home for Christmas," "Time to Break Up," and rare demos are crucial to collectors.
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)
The band's first studio album in eight years was recorded under immense pressure. Because of lingering tensions and scheduling conflicts, the trio recorded their parts in separate studios. The result was a darker, synth-heavy, and prog-leaning rock album heavily influenced by DeLonge's work with Angels & Airwaves and Hoppus’s project, (+44). Tracks like "Up All Night" and "After Midnight" highlighted a fragmented but deeply compelling evolution. Blink 182 Discography 1993 2013 Torrent
Produced by Mark Trombino, this album polished their raw edges without losing their core speed.
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. Songs like "I Won't Be Home for Christmas,"
A cultural juggernaut. With hits like "What's My Age Again?", "All the Small Things," and "Adam's Song," this record sold over 15 million copies worldwide. Finn’s polished production, combined with Barker’s intricate, marching-band-inspired drumming, turned pop-punk into a dominant global force.
2. Mainstream Breakthrough and Pop-Punk Royalty (1997–2001) Tracks like "Up All Night" and "After Midnight"
A live album capturing their peak arena-era energy, infamous for its rapid-fire, juvenile stage banter and the studio track "Man Overboard."