By the late ’90s, Blink-182 was on the brink of pop-punk domination. Their 1999 album Enema of the State was a rocket ship, sending them straight into mainstream success with hits like “All the Sm...
Pop-punk fans, it’s time to get excited—Travis Barker is teaming up with Yellowcard for their next album! Not only is the blink-182 drummer producing the record, but he’s also playing drums on i...
When it comes to blink-182’s discography, every fan has their own ranking. But what happens when one of the band’s core members gives their take? Mark Hoppus recently shared his personal ranking o...
If you grew up blasting Blink-182, Green Day, and Paramore, it’s time to share that love with the next generation. HE Creative’s My Very First Pop Punk ABC Book is the perfect way to introduce kid...
Pop-punk never truly dies—it just takes a nap before waking up louder than ever. Over the past few years, the genre has seen yet another resurgence, with a fresh wave of artists bringing back the hi...
Mark Hoppus is about to part ways with a very special piece of art history. The Blink-182 bassist is putting his Banksy painting, Crude Oil (Vettriano), up for auction, where it’s expected to fetch ...
On 17 February 1995, three skate punks from San Diego released an album that would quietly lay the groundwork for a genre-defining career. Blink-182’s debut record, Cheshire Cat, wasn’t a chart-to...
Pop-punk has always been more than just rebellion and teenage angst—it’s also given us some of the most emotional and heartfelt love songs. Whether you’re head over heels or dealing with unrequi...
Blink-182 is a name synonymous with the evolution of pop-punk, blending humor, heart, and high-energy melodies. Since their formation in 1992, the trio has become a cultural phenomenon, influencing co...









