It wasn’t an easy decision to declare this as blink’s worst album, and there’s definitely a lot to love about Cheshire Cat, but listening to it, you can hear the sound of a young band still figuring things out. There are some unforgettable moments, like Carousel’s iconic bass-led intro and the wicked guitar line on M+M’s, plus a few hidden gems such as the awesome Fentzooler, but as a whole, Cheshire Cat doesn’t always hang together. It’s pretty frontloaded, too, but given that Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge were only 22 and 19 at the time of recording, we’ll forgive them the odd slip-up here. Despite its flaws, Cheshire Cat remains one of the most cherished records of the '90s pop-punk scene.