They definitely went from a rough, punkier, jokier sound to more poppy while mixing in some serious songs.How would you describe the evolution of Blink-182's musical style from their early days to their more recent work?
Are there specific albums or songs that showcase this progression?
The bio on the new blog for the site has a good in depth overview of that in my opinion:How would you describe the evolution of Blink-182's musical style from their early days to their more recent work?
Are there specific albums or songs that showcase this progression?
I think all the bands kind of evolve with what's trending. You know, you have your hardcore fans who want you to keep it the way they're used to, but a band is like a business; in order to stay ahead and popular, you have to succumb to trends and changes. If they can slightly adjust their tones and structure a bit to be modern but still the same band we're used to, then they can be pretty successful and keep being as popular.They definitely went from a rough, punkier, jokier sound to more poppy while mixing in some serious songs.