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The 1999–2003 period remains untouchable because the band . They never became exactly what they were. Instead, they spun 320° into a new creative solar system—one that still orbits the sun of pop-punk but at a radical, influential tilt. Blink 182 Discography -320-
For the casual Spotify listener, the OGG Vorbis 320kbps equivalent is fine. But for a —one that survives CD rot and lossy streaming—a full Blink-182 discography in 320kbps MP3 is the gold standard. Enjoy your Blink-182 journey
| Album | Year | Key Shift | Sales (US) | Notes | |-------|------|-----------|------------|-------| | Neighborhoods | 2011 | Digital recording, long-distance (Tom in San Diego, Mark in London) | Gold | Uneven, overproduced. “Ghost on the Dance Floor” as highlight. | | California | 2016 | Matt Skiba (Alkaline Trio) replaces Tom; John Feldmann production | Platinum | Return to Enema sound—back to 180°, intentionally safe. | | Nine | 2019 | More electronics, less guitar | Gold | Polarizing; “Darkside” video viral. | | One More Time... | 2023 | Tom returns; Travis produces | #1 debut | Nostalgia-driven but mature. “Anthem Part 3” closes the 1999 arc. | Instead, they spun 320° into a new creative
✅ Studio Albums: Cheshire Cat, Dude Ranch, Enema of the State, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, Blink-182, Neighborhoods, California, NINE. ✅ Audio Quality: Crystal clear 320kbps MP3 (CBR). ✅ Extras: Rare EPs, B-Sides, and iconic live tracks.
The first album after their 2005 hiatus, reflecting the side projects (Angels & Airwaves, +44) the members had pursued.