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182 Discography -320- !new! - Blink

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Blink-182's debut album, , was released on February 8, 1995. The album was recorded on a relatively low budget and features a more raw, punk-influenced sound. Although it didn't gain much mainstream attention, Cheshire Cat laid the foundation for the band's future success.

Continuing their momentum, this album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and balanced signature humor with darker, introspective tracks like "Stay Together for the Kids". Maturation and Hiatus (2003–2011)

Whether you're here for the immature, high-speed energy of Dude Ranch or the conceptual depth of their self-titled album, this discography captures the evolution of a band that defined a generation. Blink 182 Discography -320-

This album marked their major-label debut. It features thicker basslines and punchier guitar tracks. A high-quality digital copy emphasizes the driving bass hook of "Dammit." This track became the band's first major radio hit. 2. The Pop-Punk Explosion & Peak Era (1999–2003)

A live album capturing their peak era energy and comedic stage banter.

The arrival of legendary drummer Travis Barker changed everything. With his explosive, hip-hop-influenced drumming style and the brilliant production of Jerry Finn, Blink-182 entered their golden era. Enema of the State (1999) For the analyst seeking to understand the :

An experimental shift toward "emo pop" and post-hardcore, featuring the hit "I Miss You".

Dude Ranch represents a major leap in production value and songwriting. Featuring the iconic anthem this album was the last to feature original drummer Scott Raynor. The more aggressive, punk-driven sound of songs like “Josie” and “Dick Lips” helped the band gain traction on mainstream rock radio.

Jerry Finn’s production on this album set the standard for modern rock. Lower bitrates strip away the brilliant "air" around Travis Barker’s cymbals and crush the heavy low-end of "Adam's Song." At 320kbps, the multi-layered vocal harmonies shine beautifully. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001) Continuing their momentum, this album debuted at No

This album features some of the heaviest guitar distortions of the band's early career alongside delicate acoustic moments. A 320kbps file cleanly handles the sudden dynamic shifts in "Stay Together for the Kids" without clipping or distortion. 3. The Experimental & Mature Era: 2003–2011

Their fourth album, , was released on June 12, 2001. This album features a similar sound to Enema of the State , with hits like "The Rock Show" and "First Date". Take Off Your Pants and Jacket debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart and has been certified 10x Platinum.

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