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Here's the best blink-182 merch to buy online on Amazon, including vinyl albums, band T-shirts, sweatshirts, phone cases, and ...
Blink-182's Mark Hoppus has explained why he's spent the greater part of his life playing punk rock. In a new interview with The Guardian, time to coincide with the release of his ...
The Sporting News will provide all you need to know about Warped Tour, including ticket prices for the 2025 events.
Blink-182 have a song asking 'what is my age again?' - but maybe they should be discussing their name instead. Fans of the '90s band have been embroiled in a fierce debate over what the band's ...
Mark Hoppus writes about struggling with suicidal ideation after Blink-182 broke up in 2005 in his new memoir Fahrenheit-182, out now via HarperCollins.
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 ...
It’s strange, if not bittersweet, to hear the 53-year-old vocalist, bassist, and founding member of the famously irreverent chart-topping multiplatinum Grammy-nominated band Blink-182 sounding ...
Blink-182, Weezer and Green Day will headline Riot Fest 2025. The three Californian pop-punk bands will be joined at the ...
Magazine. Rory Kramer Blink-182 is ready to rock. The punk rock band made up of Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker announced on Tuesday, April 8 that they are heading back on the road ...
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.
The choice of support act is significant because Alkaline Trio's frontman Matt Skiba fronted Blink-182 during founder member Tom DeLonge's time away from the band, co-writing two albums with the ...
Blink-182 rocker Mark Hoppus struggled a great deal when the band first broke up. After more than 10 years as a group, guitarist Tom DeLonge announced his exit in 2005 — leaving Hoppus adrift ...