Good news, folks: there's no longer a need to listen to the entire Blink-182 catalogue because drummer Kye Smith recently posted a video online that shows him impeccably covering every one of the band's albums in just five minutes.

Starting from their first record, 1995's Cheshire Cat, which did not feature the now famed drummer Travis Barker (nor did 1997's Dude Ranch), and ending on their 2011 release of Neighborhoods, Smith quickly, yet flawlessly runs through each of the albums' tracks, including the hits "Dammit," "What's My Age Again?" and "The Rock Show."

The drummer's delivery and ability to swimmingly change between each song and album is rather impressive, leaving one with the question of whether or not this was actually harder than merely playing along to a Blink 182 song. Mainly because we imagine it's got to be difficult to find the perfect moment to switch between numbers. Of course, creativity aside, perhaps it's hard to beat the original.

This isn't the first time Smith has turned a band's discography into a five-minute viral sensation. He's previously posted videos of drum chronologies from the likes of Green Day and NOFX. The punk-loving drummer even delivered a stellar 20-minute shred of every Epitaph Records release.

We're not exactly sure if he can eke out some sort of career from this but we're certainly hopeful.

Be sure to check out Smith's epic drumming of Blink 182's discography below. And watch the rest of his work on his YouTube and Facebook pages.

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