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Man drums entire Blink 182 discography in five minutes

Starting with Cheshire Cat and finishing with Neighborhoods

Christopher Hooton
Tuesday 01 July 2014 06:28 EDT
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The Blink midley has racked up over 300,000 views
The Blink midley has racked up over 300,000 views (Kye Smith/YouTube)

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If this doesn't get you nostalgic for the pop punk days of your youth I don't know what will – watch as YouTube drummer extrodinaire Kye Smith blasts through every Blink 182 song in just over five minutes.

Smith plays snippets from every track on all of Blink's albums, starting with 1995's Cheshire Cat and finishing up with their most recent release Neighborhoods (2011).

Each blast flows seamlessly into the next, is executed with Travis Barker-esque precision and must have taken an age to learn start-to-finish.

The medley is peppered with the band's hits, including Dammit, What's My Age Again and The Rock Show.

This isn't Smith's first YouTube drum chronology, having previously done the same with Green Day and NOFX and delivered a monster 20-minute medley of every Epitaph Records release.

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