The American rock band Blink-182 has recorded songs for nine studio albums, as well as numerous extended plays. This list comprises the band's recorded catalog, as well as live renditions, early demo tracks, and recorded appearances on other albums. Blink-182 formed in Poway, a suburb of San Diego, California in 1992. The trio consists of bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus, drummer Travis Barker, and guitarist and vocalist Tom DeLonge. The band is considered a key group in the development of pop punk music; their combination of pop melodies with fast-paced punk rock featured a more radio-friendly accessibility than prior bands. The group, with original drummer Scott Raynor, emerged from the Southern California punk scene of the early 1990s and first gained notoriety for high-energy live shows and irreverent lyrical toilet humor.
The band were initially known as Blink until an Irish techno band threatened legal action; they appended "-182" randomly. However, the band proceeded to make up many reasons for the number, such as the number of times Al Pacino said the word 'fuck' in the 1983 film Scarface, Mark Hoppus' goal weight, and others. Cheshire Cat (1995) led the band to tour with Pennywise and NOFX on the Warped Tour. Dude Ranch (1997) was co-distributed by major label MCA Records and featured their first rock radio hit, "Dammit". Raynor was fired midway through a 1998 tour and replaced by Barker. Enema of the State (1999) was an enormous success on the strength of hit singles "What's My Age Again?" and "All the Small Things", which became airplay and MTV staples. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001) reached number 1 in the United States, Canada, and Germany. The eponymously titled Blink-182 followed in 2003 and marked a stylistic shift for the group, infusing experimental elements into their usual pop punk formula, resulting in a more mature sound. DeLonge left the group in 2005, sending the band into what was termed an "indefinite hiatus."
The trio reunited in 2009 and their sixth studio album, Neighborhoods, consisting of their characteristic sound and the band member's different music tastes, was released in 2011 through Interscope to modest success and generally positive reviews, reaching number two on the Billboard 200. The band departed Interscope the next year. In November 2012, the group would record the Dogs Eating Dogs EP, released independently a month after. Tension would grow between the trio as new material was planned to be recorded but due to DeLonge's side projects kept delaying dates, he would quit the band afterwards. Hoppus and Barker recruited Alkaline Trio frontman Matt Skiba to fill in for DeLonge to perform two club shows and a slot at the Musink Tattoo Convention & Music Festival in March 2015. After legal battles with DeLonge were worked out, Skiba, who returned to Alkaline Trio for a string of dates and the release of his side project the Sekrets, rejoined Blink-182 as an official member. Between January and March 2016, the new line-up consisting of Hoppus, Barker and Skiba recorded California, produced by John Feldmann for its release in July on independent service BMG to mixed to positive reviews. The album included, for a first time, outside songwriters, the likes of Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy. It also marked their second number-one album in over 15 years, thus becoming their first to top the charts in the United Kingdom and receiving a Grammy nomination for the Best Rock Album award. After touring in support of the album, recording process began developing for the following record.
The trio moved to major label Columbia for their eighth album Nine, released on September 20, 2019 to generally positive reviews, who complimented the band's upgrade signature sound, as well as its moody lyrical content. Produced by Feldmann, also utilizing outside producers/songwriters including Captain Cuts, the Futuristics, and Tim Pagnotta. It debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 domestically and reached top ten in Canada, Austria, Germany and the United Kingdom. In October 2022, DeLonge returned to the band after almost eight years with a new single, "Edging", on October 14, 2022 and their ninth album One More Time... was released on October 20, 2023.[1] Blink-182 has sold over 50 million albums worldwide.[2]
^An early version of "A New Hope", titled "Princess Leia", is unreleased and can be found online.
^A second version of "Can't Get You More Pregnant", labeled the "Party Mix", was released in July 2018.[23]
^An alternative version entitled “Dog Lapping” appears on advance copies of Dude Ranch.
^A demo version is available on the "Wasting Time" single.
^"The Family Next Door" was excluded from the reissue of Buddha in 1998. It is only available on the original demo cassette.
^"Good Times" only appears on the "Apple Shampoo" single.
^"I Won't Be Home for Christmas" was first released as a promotional single in 1997, and re-released as a single in 2001.
^"Not Another Christmas Song" was released as a standalone single in 2019.
^"Transvestite" was excluded from a later reissue of Buddha in 1998. It is only available on the original demo cassette.
^"Violence" precedes an interlude to "Stockholm Syndrome" on Blink-182. Some online retailers list this as a separate track titled "Stockholm Syndrome Interlude".[35]
^"Voyeur" is an unreleased demo that can be found online; it is entirely different to the Dude Ranch song of the same name.
^"Death Bed" is featured on rapper Powfu's 2020 extended play, Poems of the Past.
^This song is a demo that leaked in 2020 from the Nine sessions.
^This is an unreleased version of the song, recorded during the Nine sessions. It was leaked in 2020.
^"Life's So Boring" is one of the few unreleased songs by the group. Hoppus spoke on the song's existence in a 2000 interview: "It [was] a cool song, I just couldn't think of any lyrics for it at all — it just sounded really contrived."[42]
^This song is a demo that leaked in 2023 from the post- Nine sessions.
^This song is a demo from the post- Nine sessions. An EDM remix of this song was fully leaked.
^This song is a demo that fully leaked in 2024 from the post- Nine sessions.