Blink 182 Discography -320-
lo-fi underground punk
Blink-182's discography is a masterclass in the transition from to high-definition pop-punk royalty .
after Tom DeLonge was expelled from high school for being drunk at a basketball game. Cheshire Cat (1995) Blink 182 Discography -320-
- Release: June 1, 1999
- US Billboard 200 Peak: #9 (re-entered top 20 in 2000)
- RIAA Certification: 5× Platinum (5 million+ units)
- Singles: “What’s My Age Again?” (#2 Modern Rock), “All the Small Things” (#1 Modern Rock, #6 Hot 100), “Adam’s Song” (#2 Modern Rock)
Why the Bitrate Matters
: The highly anticipated return of the "classic" lineup (Hoppus, DeLonge, Barker). Essential Compilations & Live Recordings The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (2000) Release: June 1, 1999 US Billboard 200 Peak:
- 320 Status: Highly recommended.
- Analysis: The fastest, foulest live album ever made. The 320kbps encoding handles the crowd noise and the speed-of-light guitar transitions without collapsing the soundstage.
For a generation raised on a diet of MTV, skate parks, and teenage angst, Blink-182 was more than just a band—they were the chaotic, hilarious, and surprisingly poignant soundtrack to growing up. Why the Bitrate Matters : The highly anticipated
- All the Small Things
- What’s My Age Again?
- Dammit
- Feeling This
- I Miss You
- The Rock Show
- First Date
- Bored to Death
- One More Time
- Adam’s Song
- Josie
- Carousel
- Not Now
- Down (if including Mark Hoppus solo-collabs)
- Always (live or studio single)
- Home Is Such a Lonely Place
- Blame It on My Youth
- Stay Together for the Kids
- I Really Wish I Hated You
- More Than You Know