Ranking All 7 Blink-182 Studio Albums From Worst To Best

3. Enema Of The State (1999)

While some associate the record with Blink-182 "selling out", there's absolutely no denying the significance of the band's 1999 studio release 'Enema of the State'.

Yes, it's a lot poppier and more polished than a lot of punk rock fans are willing to accept, but the fact of the matter is that this album truly helped define the rock scene at the turn of the last century.

With exceptional, catchy songs like 'What's My Age Again?', 'Dumpweed', and 'Aliens Exist', it's clear why 'Enema of the State' caught so much attention and single-handedly launched Blink into the mainstream.

Let's not forget this album is also home to Blink's most popular track, 'All the Small Things', as well as one of their single most serious and genuine, 'Adam's Song' (which shined a much-needed light on the issue of teen suicide.)

Thanks to its cultural impact, excellent songs, and its great blend of the band's trademark sense of humor and more poignant material, 'Enema of the State' is the cornerstone of Blink's catalog.

It may not be their very best album, as they would outdo themselves later on, but it's almost certainly their most essential.

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