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Enema of the State is Blink-182's most successful album, certified five times platinum in the United States for having shipped five million units. [9] It has sold over 15 million worldwide. [13] Their fourth album, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001), reached the number-one spot in the United States, [14] Canada, [15] and Germany. [16]
Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album of American rock band Blink-182. It was released on October 31, 2005, by Geffen Records. Greatest Hits was created by Geffen shortly after the band's February 2005 breakup, termed an "indefinite hiatus" by the label. Tensions had risen in the group and guitarist Tom DeLonge desired to
What he didn’t imagine was that, 25 years later, his own 11-year-old son would be asking to attend Blink’s tour behind One More Time—their first album since DeLonge, 48, returned to the band ...
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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 song is composed in the key of B major and is set in the time signature of common time with a tempo of 110 beats per minute. [9] Hoppus and DeLonge's vocal range spans from F# 2 to F# 4. [9] "I Miss You" is an all-acoustic affair, featuring a piano, cello, acoustic bass guitar, and a "brushstroked hip-hop groove."
Icon is the second greatest hits album from the American rock band Blink-182, released on March 29, 2013. Icon was released following the band's departure from Interscope Records in 2012 and compiles the band's biggest singles, covering material from Dude Ranch (1997) to Blink-182 (2003).