You voted: Here are the top 10 Blink-182 songs of all time
We reached out on Twitter and Facebook to ask YOU what the best Blink-182 song of all time is, and you did not disappoint. After sifting through hundreds of your comments and replies, we counted every single vote to give you the definitive list of the top 10 Blink-182 songs of all time. Did your favorite make the list? Let us know in the comments!
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10. “The Rock Show” (Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, 2001)
@AltPress @blink182 ummm the Rock Show bc I wanna be that girl
— Sara Lambert (@sara_lambert13) July 8, 2016
9. “Not Now” (Blink-182, 2003)
@AltPress @blink182 Not Now – that intro is huge, the lyrics have depth and it has that classic balls out rock feel that Blink do so well.
— Beardacus (@iambeardacus) July 9, 2016
@AltPress @blink182 Not Now. Perfect blend of every band member at the time. Has such passion and meaning. It's a special B-side.
— Bren Champ Reilly (@BrenChampReilly) July 9, 2016
8. “Carousel” (Buddha, 1994)
@AltPress @blink182 carousel. First and best song they wrote sonically and lyrically.
— mikedamante (@mikedamante) July 8, 2016
@AltPress @blink182 Carousel, I adore that song deeply, the intro is genius, the lyrics are so relatable and it gets me so pumped
— Tami (@TamiKnudsen) July 8, 2016
7. “What’s My Age Again?” (Enema Of The State, 1999)
@AltPress @blink182 Best Blink song is “What's My Age Again”. From all their big hits it's their biggest, most blink-ish song.
— Jenzzz (@jenzzzroxxx) July 9, 2016
@AltPress @blink182 what's my age again cuz the band makes everyone ask themselves that question!
— Mister Tap (@tap182) July 8, 2016
6. “Stay Together For The Kids” (Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, 2001)
@AltPress @blink182 “Stay Together For The Kids. ” The reason? Too many children wish their parents WOULD. It's relevance never fades.
— PatricksFedora (@ZoeyStumpified) July 9, 2016
@AltPress @blink182 stay together for the kids. I love when bands knows for jokes make a serious song. One of my all time favs
— Chris Ayala (@Chrisindisguise) July 8, 2016
5. All The Small Things (Enema Of The State, 1999)
@AltPress @blink182 “All the Small Things” the song has so much energy, great hooks & production. 17 years later it still can give me chills
— Dan Miraldi (@danmiraldi) July 8, 2016
@AltPress @blink182 All the Small Things is one of my favs pic.twitter.com/4mgqnJNAgk
— Abigail Bancroft (@abbeyebancroft) July 8, 2016
4. I Miss You (Blink-182, 2003)
@AltPress @blink182 I'm going with 'I miss you'. It's not only well known (and the first one I knew), but a true classic.
— Asher the Heathen (@BloodyyTate) July 8, 2016
@AltPress @blink182 'i miss you' – because its their best, nae question.
— shnaebidy (@calebpenman83) July 8, 2016
3. Feeling This (Blink-182, 2003)
@AltPress @blink182 Feeling This because it's so catchy and the outro is great. Also the music video is awesome
— Caleb (@xCalebJonesx) July 8, 2016
@AltPress @blink182 Feeling This. The bridge of the song is fantastic, Mark and Tom are on sync with that song.
— Bryan (@RavensFreak00) July 8, 2016
2. Adam’s Song (Enema Of The State, 1999)
@AltPress @blink182 Adam's song because I have a tattoo of it pic.twitter.com/VKvKrDxoNy
— uosɹǝıd uʎlʇıɐʞ (@kaitlynmpierson) July 8, 2016
@AltPress @blink182 Adam's Song! Such a great song with deep emotion
— Tamara Batty (@tamara_batty) July 8, 2016
1. Dammit (Dude Ranch, 1997)
@AltPress Dammit. It's the ultimate teenage anthem.
— taylог (@twilliams_96) July 9, 2016
@AltPress @blink182 Dammit. Highlight of my high school years.
— admx (@adichannel) July 8, 2016
@AltPress @blink182 “Dammit” 'cause it represents the spirit of the band
— Lucas Jantzon (@JucasLantzon) July 8, 2016