Blink 182 Discography -320- < PLUS · 2025 >
A guide to the Blink-182 Discography covers nine studio albums, spanning from their 1995 debut to their recent reunion with Tom DeLonge. In music collecting circles, the suffix "-320-" typically refers to the 320kbps MP3 bitrate, which is the highest standard for lossy audio files, offering a "CD-quality" listening experience for their high-energy pop-punk sound. The Studio Albums
Blink-182's breakthrough album, Enema of the State, was released on June 1, 1999. Produced by Jerry Finn, this album catapulted the band to mainstream fame with hits like "All the Small Things", "What's My Age Again?", and "Adam's Song". Enema of the State has been certified 15x Platinum by the RIAA and remains one of the best-selling albums of all time. Blink 182 Discography -320-
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Following a highly publicized hiatus, Blink 182 went their separate ways, with Tom DeLonge forming Angels & Airwaves and Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker (who replaced Scott Raynor in 1998) collaborating on various projects. Enema of the State
- “Dammit” (1997) – Baseline energy
- “Adam’s Song” (1999) – First major tonal crack
- “Stay Together for the Kids” (2001) – Emotional peak of TOYPAJ
- “Violence” (2003) – Full 320° realization
- “I Miss You” (2003) – Commercial proof of concept