Which blink 182 album is the best.?

Yep. DEMO TAPES (still classed as albums because they were rereleased in the late 90s on CDs): 1. Flyswatter (1992) Flyswatter sold about 50 copies, and I've seen some as expensive as $3000.

The songs are really great, but it's on a really crap setup. Still, love the lyrics and kickass use of instruments). 2.

Buddha (1994) All lovely songs, but the guitar is ear-piercing. A MUCH better setup than Flyswatter, but not perfect. Tom's voice is everywhere.

I love the sound of the bass though. Drums are a little bold. ALBUMS: 3.

Cheshire Cat A great album. One of the best of all time, imo. The guitar has a much softer sound, compared to Buddha, and the drums are easier to listen to.

The bass sounds different, a little softer, but amazing album anyway. 4. They Came To Conquer Uranus (still classed as an album, it's a completely Blink CD with just a few songs) This album has a few songs, but they're all astounding.

This contains possibly their most punk/ punk rock songs (Zulu and Wrecked Him in particular). Nice bass. To be honest, it's a worse setup than Cheshire Cat, but you can still hear the instruments clearly.

5. Dude Ranch Their first 'proper' setup. Can hear all instruments PLUS their voices clearly.

Imo, best album of all time. It's kickass overall and unbelievably awesome. Love the lyrics, love the instruments, love the vocals <3 6.

Enema of the State.

1. Cheshire Cat 2. Dude Ranch 3.

Enema of the State 4. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket 5. Blink 182 And There is an EP entitled Buddha released after Dude Ranch I think.

And you know they recorded a couple of demos before Cheshire Cat, but that doesn't really count.

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