While early demo tapes and bootleg live recordings from the 1990s were once only found via peer-to-peer torrent networks, the majority of this 1993–2013 catalog is now officially preserved. Vinyl reissues, high-fidelity streaming services, and deluxe digital editions offer cleaner audio quality than vintage compressed MP3 rips. Safety and Legal Considerations

This album continued their dominance, becoming the first pop-punk record to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. blink-182 (2003):

The later decade saw the band experimenting with post-hardcore, indie rock, and electronic elements, stepping away from the strict pop-punk formula.

For music archivists, historians, and fans looking to explore the band’s most transformative era, analyzing this specific twenty-year window reveals the evolution of a subgenre. This comprehensive guide breaks down the essential albums, EPs, and rare releases that comprise the Blink-182 discography from 1993 to 2013. The Early Years and Raw Punk Roots (1993–1996)

The first album following their 2009 reunion.

"What's My Age Again?", "All the Small Things", "Adam's Song"

Released under Grilled Cheese Records, this album made them a staple of the surf and skate punk subculture. It mixed fast-paced jokes with teenage angst. Breakthrough and Mainstream Dominance (1997–2001)

The late 1990s and early 2000s saw Blink-182 catapult to mainstream success with the release of (1999) and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001). These albums spawned hit singles like "Dammit," "All the Small Things," and "The Rock Show," cementing the band's status as one of the leading punk rock acts of the era. Enema of the State , in particular, is often cited as one of the best pop-punk albums of all time, with over 15 million copies sold worldwide.

"Dammit" became a massive modern rock hit. Its relatable lyrics about growing up and infectious opening riff propelled the album to gold status, establishing Blink-182 as a national force. Enema of the State (1999)

A live compilation showcasing their precise musical chemistry mixed with crude, improvised onstage banter. It included the studio track "Man Overboard," which addressed their past struggles with Raynor. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001) Format: Studio Album