By the late ’90s, Blink-182 was on the brink of pop-punk domination. Their 1999 album Enema of the State was a rocket ship, sending them straight into mainstream success with hits like “All the Small Things” and “What’s My Age Again?” So, when American Pie—a raunchy teen comedy built on the same rebellious energy—hit theaters that same year, it made perfect sense that Blink-182 would be involved. But did you know they were actually supposed to appear in the film?
Blink-182’s Cut American Pie Cameo
Blink-182 was meant to have a small but memorable cameo in American Pie, appearing in the now-iconic webcam scene where Jim’s, let’s say, “romantic misadventure” with Nadia gets broadcast to half the school. While their scene was ultimately cut, drummer Scott Raynor can still be spotted in the background for a brief moment.
Even though their faces didn’t make the final cut, Blink-182’s presence is still loud and clear in the film. Their song “Mutt” plays during the webcam sequence, fitting the moment perfectly with its fast-paced, irreverent energy.
The Perfect Timing for Blink-182’s Breakout
At the time of American Pie’s release, Blink-182 was already riding a wave of success, but the film helped introduce them to an even wider audience. The soundtrack also featured other pop-punk and alternative staples like Third Eye Blind and Sugar Ray, helping to cement the late ‘90s sound in movie history.
Would the band’s cameo have been a legendary addition to American Pie? Probably. But even without it, Blink-182’s DNA is all over the film, making it one of the most fitting cultural crossovers of the era.



