Blink-182 release their anticipated new album 'Neighborhoods' today (September 26).
'Neighbourhoods' is Blink-182's follow-up to their self-titled last album, which was released in 2003.
After taking an 'indefinite hiatus' in 2004, Blink announced plans to reform at the 2009 Grammy Awards, stating: "We used to play music together, and we decided we're going to play music together again".
The band released lead single 'Up All Night' in July, with mixed reaction from fans.
Voting is now open on Gigwise to find out what our readers think of Blink-182 reforming along with other bands that decided to give it another go.
You'll find appearances from the likes of The Libertines, Take That, Pulp, The Smashing Pumpkins and Pink Floyd.
All you need to do to vote is head over to Vote for The Best Band Reunion.
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