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Based in San Diego, California, USA, Blink-182's highly melodic and entertaining thrash rock broke through onto the mainstream charts in the late 90s. The band were originally formed by Mark Hoppus (b. 15 March 1972, USA; bass/vocals), who had moved to San Diego to study, and Tom DeLonge (b. 13 December 1975, USA; guitar/vocals). Hoppus and DeLonge were joined by drummer Scott Raynor, and began a non-stop gigging schedule on the local punk circuit. The self-released Fly Swatter EP appeared in 1993, and was followed by the cassette only "Buddha" demo, released by Filter Records in a run of less than a 1,000 (the material was re-issued in a slightly different format three years later by Kung Fu Records). Several of the songs from the demo tape subsequently appeared on the band's full-length debut, Cheshire Cat, which was released by the Grilled Cheese label in 1994. Shortly afterwards the trio were forced to adopt the new moniker Blink-182 following the threat of legal action by an Irish techno outfit already recording as Blink. Despite the enforced name change, the trio's popularity continued to grow owing to support slots with several leading punk bands including No FX and Pennywise, and their ubiquitous presence on the skating and snow boarding scenes.

They also developed a reputation for stripping off during live shows. A steady flow of singles and EPs confirmed both the trio's penchant for gloriously immature lyrics, and their ability to craft great tunes. Their commercial breakthrough arrived with 1997's Dude Ranch. The album included the endearing hit "Dammit (Growing Up)", which enjoyed constant radio play alongside material by other hardcore bands, including the Offspring, Green Day and Smash Mouth. Following the release of Dude Ranch, founding member Raynor was replaced by Travis Barker (b. 14 November 1975, USA). Barker appeared on the band's major label debut, Enema Of The State, which debuted in the US Top 10 in June 1999 and went on to sell over a million copies in barely two months. The album was helped by two highly catchy hits, "What's My Name Again?" and "All The Small Things". Following the release of a stop-gap live set, the band confirmed the commercial appeal of their scatological punk rock when their fifth album, Take Off Your Pants And Jacket, debuted at the top of the US charts in June 2001. DeLonge and Barker concurrently enjoyed success as part of Blink-182 soundalikes, Box Car Racer, while the latter also joined Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong in the Transplants.

Albums and Lyrics

 Dude Rance (1997)

  1. Pathetic
  2. Voyeur
  3. Dammit
  4. Boring
  5. Dick Lips
  6. Waggy
  7. Enthused
  8. Untitled
  9. Apple Shampoo
  10. Emo
  11. Josie
  12. A New Hope
  13. Degenerate
  14. Lemmings
  15. I'm Sorry

 Enema Of State (1999)

  1. Dumpweed
  2. Don't Leave Me
  3. Aliens Exist
  4. Going Away To College
  5. What's My Age Again
  6. Dysentery Gary
  7. Adam's Song
  8. All The Small Things
  9. The Party Song
  10. Mutt
  11. Wendy Clear
  12. Anthem

 The Mark, Tom, And Travis Show (2000)

  1. Dumpweed
  2. Don't Leave Me
  3. Aliens Exist
  4. Family Reunion
  5. Going Away To College
  6. What's My Age Again
  7. Dick Lips
  8. Blow Job
  9. Untitled
  10. Voyeur
  11. Pathetic
  12. Adam's Song
  13. Peggy Sue
  14. Wendy Clear
  15. Carousel
  16. All The Small Things
  17. Mutt
  18. The Country Song
  19. Dammit
  20. Man Overboard

 Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001)

  1. Anthem Part 2
  2. Online Songs
  3. First Date
  4. Happy Holidays, You Bastard
  5. Story Of A Lonely Guy
  6. The Rock Show
  7. Stay Together For The Kids
  8. Roller Coaster
  9. Reckless Abandon
  10. Everytime I Look For You
  11. Give Me One Good Reason
  12. Shut Up
  13. Please Take Me Home
  14. Time To Break Up
  15. Mother's Day

blink-182 Blink 182 (2003)

Feeling This
Obvious
I Miss You
Violence
Stockholm Syndrome
Down
The Fallen Interlude
Go
Asthenia
Always
Easy Target
All Of This
Here's Your Letter
I'm Lost Without You


Other Songs

Reebok Commercial
Time
Red Skies
Alone
Point Of View
Marlboro Man
The Longest Line
Freak Scene
Carousel
T.V.
Strings
Fentoozler
Time
Romeo & Rebecca
21 Days
Sometimes
Point Of View
My Pet Sally
Reebok Commercial
Toast & Bananas
The Girl Next Door
Don't
Carousel
M+M's
Fentoozler
Touchdown Boy
Strings
Peggy Sue
Sometimes
Does My Breath Smell
Cacophony
TV
Toast & Bananas
Wasting Time
Romeo & Rabecca
Ben Wah Balls
Depends