Remove ads, unlock a dark mode theme, and get other perks by upgrading your account. Experience the website the way it's meant to be.

blink-182 Band • Page 1450

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Melody Bot, Sep 11, 2021.

  1. tonyt3524

    Regular

    You pretty much nailed it for me
     
  2. Luis1988888

    Regular

    Even though Untitled ranks second for me, I still remember being super hyped waiting for its release date and being blown away by Travis drums, I love that album still and the cool studio footage.
     
  3. morte

    Regular

    Same here. I love how this album sounds, so “organic” and real, I think they tried to mimic that sound with Neighborhoods and I miss that kind of production in OMT to be honest.
     
  4. Allhailburnzy

    Trusted Supporter

    Blink is like pizza not all of it is great but it’s always still pretty good even at their worst
     
    Raku, tonyt3524, chewbacca110 and 5 others like this.
  5. Luis1988888

    Regular

    I think for me, I miss Jerry Finn and what his albums had that everything after have been lacking but still even if it has been good to great, I loved his placements of extra instruments that heightened the songs. He's still my favorite producer they have worked with.
     
    morte, macbethfan and Nolessthanblink like this.
  6. ChampsMusic

    Instagram.com/ChampsMusic

    Yeah the random effects and pieces on Untitled makes it something that will never be topped for me. Going back to that album I'm constantly surprised at how gigantic of a leap they took in terms of adding additional instruments and effects that were not present on any of their previous work.
     
  7. soggytime

    Trusted

    It's kinda hard to surpass an album that rewired your brain at a young impressionable age
     
  8. punkrocksta Nov 7, 2024
    (Last edited: Nov 9, 2024)
    punkrocksta

    Newbie

    1. Untitled
    2. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket
    3. Enema of the State
    4. One More Time (including Part 2)
    5. Neighborhoods
    6. Dude Ranch
    7. Dogs Eating Dogs
    8. Cheshire Cat
    9. Nine
    10. California (including Deluxe)
    11. Buddha

    I thought Dude Ranch would be above Neighborhoods and DED. Aside from that, more or less what I expected.
     
  9. Listening to Nine for mayyyybe the first time since OMT came out? and most of it still rules. It's always crazy to me to see people rank it lower than California. It's got its flaws here and there, but the majority of it is great, and a huge step up from California overall. BUT THAT'S JUST ME!
     
  10. ChampsMusic

    Instagram.com/ChampsMusic

    I'm Nine > Neighbs > Cali when it comes to that point in the timeline
     
    soggytime and bradsonemanband like this.
  11. Atticus5143

    Trusted

    California is pretty one-note for me and feels like a half-baked attempt at making Enema 2.0. I absolutely love Bored To Death, Sober, and Left Alone though. Nothing too offensive on it, but to me it just sort of exists. Nine feels like their furthest dive into pop music and a lot of it works for me. There’s also a few duds. Really just boils down to me enjoying their attempt at a big pop rock album over a retreaded/safe record.
     
    punkrocksta likes this.
  12. Me too

    When I am in the mood to revisit California, the only songs I go back to are Cynical, Bored to Death, She's Out of Her Mind, Sober, Rabbit Hole, and The Only Things That Matters.
     
    punkrocksta likes this.
  13. slimfenix182

    FUCKIN SAVAGES IN THAT FUCKIN BOX Prestigious

    Leaving out Left Alone and San Diego makes you a monster to me lol
     
    punkrocksta, TheJMan and pbueddi like this.
  14. FrenzalRob

    34 / Melbourne, Australia Supporter

    California feels like a statement piece. Very much a "we're still here and can do fun pop-punk".

    I really enjoy She's Out Of Her Mind, Left Alone, Teenage Satellites, Rabbit Hole and The Only Thing That Matters, and again, fucking love Skiba and his legacy in blink is important.

    Brohemian Rhapsody can get in the fucking bin though.
     
  15. ComedownMachine

    Prestigious Prestigious

    I definitely prefer what they went for on Nine over California, but I honestly don’t really return to either with Tom back in the band
     
    punkrocksta and bradsonemanband like this.
  16. slimfenix182

    FUCKIN SAVAGES IN THAT FUCKIN BOX Prestigious

    I was definitely in the camp of wanting them to continue in an Untitled direction right off the bat, but the record makes total sense in wanting it to be accessible to have Skiba accepted into the band and also to just let Mark have fun again
     
  17. jesseisabigdeal

    Regular

    i still can't believe the same band that wrote all the small things also wrote stockholm syndrome.
     
  18. slimfenix182

    FUCKIN SAVAGES IN THAT FUCKIN BOX Prestigious

    Had pretty much this exact thought yesterday listening to it haha
     
    jesseisabigdeal likes this.
  19. Mrk_Brdshw

    Dusted Groove

    Pretty spot on how I feel! I'm in the "Skiba Albums > First Reunion Tom Album/EP" camp, but other than that, most of albums you listed within those tiers are pretty interchangeable for me in terms of preference.
     
  20. Zachary Dresch

    Trusted Supporter

    1. Enema of the State
    2. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket
    3. Untitled
    4. One More Time (including Part 2)
    5. Dude Ranch
    6. California (including Deluxe)
    7. Neighborhoods
    8. Dogs Eating Dogs
    9. Nine
    10. Cheshire Cat
    11. Buddha
     
  21. Luis1988888

    Regular

    If I were to put the best songs off of the Skiba albums into one album they would be higher up my rank. There's too many songs with insanely cringey lyrics "we're teenage satellites" that make me skip the song. But there are some great stuff too.
     
    punkrocksta and chewbacca110 like this.


  22. Hmmm… ok then
     
  23. Donnie Ruth

    Prestigious Supporter

    The California era was much, much better to the almost nonexistent sloppy NINE era, but I do think those albums are way closer that most give NINE credit for.
     
  24. AlwaysEvolving21

    Trusted Supporter

    California era > Nine era

    California album < Nine album
     
  25. slimfenix182

    FUCKIN SAVAGES IN THAT FUCKIN BOX Prestigious

    I would've loved if they had been more focused/had more of a vision and made killer videos for No Heart or Pin The Grenade or Black Rain