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Blink-182's Mark Hoppus gives us the lowdown on his brand-new Fender bass and discloses why he has switched to Neural DSP Quad Cortex. Story by Daryl Robertson • 6mo.
Did you ever wonder what Tony Stark was like as a kid? The new Disney Jr. series Marvel's Iron Man and His Awesome Friends has you covered - and blink-182‘s Mark Hoppus crafted the "Totally Awesome" ...
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 ...
As times keep getting weirder and wilder, it’s become very clear that we can never have enough songs about losing your mind.
In his book 'Fahrenheit-182,' Blink 182's Mark Hoppus chronicles the devastating impact of his parents' divorce, falling in love with punk rock, surviving cancer and battles among the friends and ...
Mark Hoppus is not just a songwriter — he's an author, too! The Blink-182 bassist, songwriter and vocalist announced on Sept. 16 in an Instagram post that he will be releasing a memoir, aptly ...
Mark Hoppus is best known as a member of Blink-182.In recent years, he made headlines for his battle with cancer. Now he is an author. Hoppus, however, insists that there is a lot more to his story.
Mark Hoppus may be the cofounder of one of the most influential bands of all time, but he admits to being surprised when Hollywood starlets expressed their interest in him.. In an exclusive ...
Mark is the second member of blink-182 to release a memoir, following Travis Barker’s in 2016. Tom DeLonge hasn’t written one yet but he has co-authored multiple novels, including this year ...
Mark Hoppus gets real about his feelings after Blink-182's split in his new memoir, Fahrenheit-182.. After the rock band got its start in 1992, it was in 2005 that group member Tom DeLonge wanted ...
Blink 182 frontman Mark Hoppus sings ‘All the Small Things’ with Colorado Avalanche fans before the first period against the Chicago Blackhawks at Ball Arena in Denver on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022.
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