The discography of Blink-182 between 1993 and 2013 represents the evolution of pop-punk from a niche Southern California skate scene to a global cultural phenomenon. This era encompasses their raw indie origins, their multi-platinum mainstream peak, a transformative hiatus, and a complex reunion. I. The Indie Genesis (1993–1997)
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Enema of the State (1999): The multi-platinum massive success that brought them to the mainstream with singles like "All the Small Things" and "What's My Age Again?".
Blink-182 (Self-Titled) (2003): Their experimental era before their 2005 "indefinite hiatus."
Blink-182's sixth album, Neighborhoods, was released in 2011 to critical acclaim. The album featured a more mature and atmospheric sound, with songs like "The Rock Show" and "Up All Night". The band also released California, their seventh album, in 2016, although this falls outside our specified date range.