Greatest Hits (Blink-182 Album) - Song Origins

Song Origins

  • Tracks 1–2 are from Cheshire Cat (1994)
  • Tracks 3–4 are originally from Dude Ranch (1997) but appear as their single versions which have newly recorded drums by Travis Barker, are more clean and produced, and have a couple of different edits than the original Dude Ranch versions
  • Tracks 5–7 are from Enema of the State (1999)
  • Track 8 is from The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!) (2000)
  • Tracks 9–11 are from Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001)
  • Tracks 12–15 are from Blink-182 (2003) but the single version of track 14 has a different ending than the album version
  • Track 16 is from Blink-182 (UK release) (2003) and "I Miss You" single (2004)
  • Track 17 is from MTV's Meet the Barkers.

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