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Blink-182 has become pop-punk royalty, but it extends beyond what they have done as a band, as one album in particular is ...
Mark Hoppus says that Blink-182 and Green Day rivalry during their 2002 Pop Disaster tour made them a better band. Hoppus ...
Marks & Spencer has unveiled its summer campaign, soundtracked by American pop-punkers Blink-182’s All The Small Things. In a ...
Blink-182 and Green Day embarked on the Pop Disaster Tour which led to a rivalry that eventually taught Blink a valuable ...
Over the years, Barker has continued to grow his career and expand his artistic horizons. Now partnering with "Hurley," he is ...
Blink-182 will embark on a 20-city tour this fall. Tickets begin at just $49. Get ready to rock this fall as blink-182 heads back out on tour once again. Always, they know, you'll be, at their show!
Blink-182 had re-formed and the stars had aligned for Hoppus, guitarist Tom DeLonge — who had left the band in 2015 — and drummer Travis Barker after a tumultuous decade. For the record ...
And he's just awesome. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "D****T") BLINK-182: (Singing) And it's happened once again. I'll turn to a friend, someone that understands. SUMMERS: This was the '90s, and their ...
Mark Hoppus didn’t take Blink-182’s breakup lightly. The 53-year-old musician revealed in his new memoir, “Fahrenheit-182,” that he had suicidal thoughts when the band broke up in 2005.
INTERVIEW: Annabel Nugent talks to the bassist and vocalist of the Nineties punk megastars about unintended disclosures, band bust-ups and the subtle art of not growing up ...
The band’s singer and bassist recounts his personal struggles and the dramatic ins and outs of the trio’s history in a new memoir, “Fahrenheit-182.” Credit... Supported by By Mark Yarm ...
That last one is admittedly quite niche, applicable to perhaps only one person: Mark Hoppus, bassist and vocalist of pop-punk legends Blink-182. “It was my third round of chemo and every time I ...