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Blink-182's 1997 Album 'Dude Ranch' Named One of the Best Punk Albums Ever
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Blink-182's 1997 Album 'Dude Ranch' Named One of the Best Punk Albums Ever

Men's JournalΒ·Luke GraliaΒ·3 days ago
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Anyone who grew up in the '90s or '00s has a soft spot for Blink-182. 1999's Enema of the State , 2001's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket , and 2003's self-titled Blink-182 played a pivotal role in ushering in the era of pop-punk, producing smash hits like "All the Small Things," "First Date," and "I Miss You." Rolling Stone just named one of Blink-182's albums as one of the greatest punk records of all time β€” but it's not any of the three mentioned above. The trio's 1997 sophomore album Dude Ranch ranked at No. 83 on the list. Dude Ranch differs from Blink-182's later albums. For one, it was the last album with the groups original lineup: Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, and Scott Raynor. Raynor, of course, was replaced with Travis Barker. It also still had a garage rock edge to it, especially compared to the group's later Top 40-friendly material.…

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