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: How the band members' shift into adulthood and fatherhood dictated more serious lyrical themes like mortality and global unrest. 2. The Big Fish Experiment: Redefining Pop-Punk Production
Produced by Jerry Finn (who gave them a glossy, radio-friendly sheen), this album turned three punk kids into global icons. "What's My Age Again?" mocked the Peter Pan complex. "All the Small Things" parodied boy bands while becoming a bigger hit than the bands it mocked. And then there is "Adam’s Song"—a haunting, suicidal meditation that proved blink could write tragedy. album blink-182
An ambitious, overstuffed follow-up. Nine is the longest ever made (15 tracks). It leans heavily into synth-pop, hip-hop beats, and modern production. Songs like "Generational Divide" are 45-second punk blasts, while "Pin the Grenade" is classic power-pop. : How the band members' shift into adulthood