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In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Mark Hoppus says his memoir doesn't make Tom DeLonge out to be a "villain." He also ...
"I was in the middle of such a perfect moment you only see online or in the movies," spectator Kyle Goldstein told Newsweek.
Hoppus recounts the band’s rise to fame, being diagnosed with an aggressive form of blood cancer during COVID-19, and some 30 years of friendship with Barker and DeLonge.
It was an unforgettable night for one woman who decided to belt out a Blink-182 song during karaoke — only to discover that ...
The Blink-182 bassist joins Q’s Tom Power to talk about his new memoir, Fahrenheit-182, in which he opens up about his ...
Mark Hoppus believes going public with his aggressive blood cancer battle has "healed friendships" with his Blink-182 ...
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