Blink 182 Discography 1993 2013 Torrent [2021] File

The Definitive Guide to the Blink-182 Discography (1993–2013)

This was the final album to feature original drummer Scott Raynor, who was asked to leave the band during the subsequent tour. Essential Tracks: "Dammit", "Josie" Enema of the State (1999)

A comprehensive look back. Released shortly after the band announced an indefinite "indefinite hiatus" due to internal tensions and creative exhaustion, this compilation included the poignant leftover track "Not Now," acting as a temporary farewell to fans. 4. The Reunion Era (2009–2013) Blink 182 Discography 1993 2013 Torrent

Following Travis Barker’s miraculous survival of a 2008 plane crash and the tragic passing of producer Jerry Finn, the original trio reunited on stage at the 2009 Grammy Awards, kicking off a new chapter.

The band's first studio album in eight years. Recorded primarily in separate studios due to lingering tensions and scheduling, the album merged the band's classic sound with indie rock and electronic elements. Standout tracks include "Up All Night" and "After Midnight." Recorded primarily in separate studios due to lingering

The band's first studio album in eight years was recorded largely in separate studios due to lingering geography and communication barriers. Despite the disjointed production process, Neighborhoods successfully merged the darker indie-rock influences of DeLonge’s Angels & Airwaves with the classic punk sensibilities of Hoppus and Barker. Tracks like "Up All Night" and "After Midnight" highlighted a progressive, synth-heavy rock sound.

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. The Self-Titled Masterpiece

The band signed to a major label and released in 1997. This era marked a turning point, specifically with the massive radio success of "Dammit." It was the final album with Scott Raynor, and the chemistry between Hoppus and DeLonge began to sharpen into the vocal-trading dynamic that would define their future. 3. The Travis Barker Era & Global Superstardom: 1999–2002

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3. Maturation, The Self-Titled Masterpiece, and Hiatus (2003–2005)