With six studio albums since 1994, the California-based trio has always
vacillated between punk and deeper, more ambitious pop. From Dude Ranch (No. 67
in 1997) to Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (No. 1 in 2001) to Enema of the State
(No. 9 in 1999), Blink-182 has delivered its share of punk-pop anthems. Put on
hold in 2004, Blink-182's career officially resumed in June 2010. The September
2011 album Neighborhoods is the manifestation of this comeback (No. 2). But the
reunion was short-lived, as in 2015, in the midst of album preparation, a series
of rumors and contradictory annou...