blink-182 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
American pop-punk legends, blink-182.
They began their career in 1992, took a hiatus in 2005, and came back—continuing to win the support of young fans to this day.
This time, we’re bringing you a ranking of their most popular songs from across their seven albums!
- Sum 41 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- The Offspring Popular Song Ranking [2026]
- NOFX Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- Green Day’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- The 1975 Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- Fall Out Boy Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- 5 Seconds of Summer Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- Paramore Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- Zebrahead Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- Rancid’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- Popular Songs Ranking of Simple Plan [2026]
- No Doubt Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- Jimmy Eat World's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
blink-182 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Adam’s Songblink-1826rank/position

I never thought I’d die alone—that’s Blink-182’s “Adam’s Song.” It’s such a downbeat track that it’s even been used as background music by people contemplating suicide, and its content expresses a farewell between oneself and the world.
In the voice singing “It’s too sad to go on living,” you can hear a desperate cry from a painful life.
Alwaysblink-1827rank/position

A song released as a single in 2004 by the American rock band Blink-182.
Influenced by the 1980s, it features heavy guitars and a sound characterized by new wave synthesizers.
The music video features Australian pop singer Sophie Monk.
ONE MORE TIMEblink-1828rank/position

Blink-182’s new song “ONE MORE TIME” is driven by a powerful backbone that makes you feel the sting of parting and the joy of reunion.
The track reflects the bond and challenges of the band members who re-formed in 2023, and its passionate message resonates strongly with listeners.
In particular, Mark Hoppus’s battle with cancer and Tom DeLonge’s return to the band—moving episodes from 2021 to 2022—add depth to the work.
In uncertain times, what we need most are love and communication.
It’s a perfect song for the many young people embarking on a new start this spring!
I Won’t Be Home for Christmasblink-1829rank/position

Depicting Christmas from a unique perspective, “I Won’t Be Home for Christmas” is a song created by the rock band Blink-182 in 1997.
Set to a fast-paced sound, it tells the story of a man’s Christmas.
However, it isn’t a peaceful tale—the amusing twist is that the man is locked up in jail for a certain reason.
The more you listen, the more the man’s character comes into focus, and you may even grow fond of him.
After Midnightblink-18210rank/position

This is a track by the American pop-punk band Blink-182, included on their sixth album, Neighborhoods, released in 2011, and it was released as a single.
It’s a rock number with a simple band sound and a catchy melody.
The drummer’s hi-hat playing is awesome!


