• Linkin Park, Blink-182's Mark Hoppus Perform 'Numb' for Charity [WATCH]

    On Monday night (Nov. 16) during their set at the Music For Relief benefit show at L.A. River Studios in California, Linkin Park invited a few special guests on stage to perform with them, one of which was Blink-182's Mark Hoppus who assisted the band on their popular track "Numb."
  • Blink-182 to Reissue 4 Albums on Cassette Including 'Dude Ranch,' 'Enema of the State'

    Just like vinyl has become a preferred method of collecting music, cassettes are making a comeback and Blink-182 is quickly jumping on the bandwagon. The long-time pop punk group plan to reissue four of their studio albums including 1997's 'Dude Ranch,' 1999's 'Enema of the State,' their 2000 live album 'The Mark, Tom and Travis Show' as well as their self-titled 2003 LP.
  • Blink-182 Has 5 Tracks With Matt Skiba Recorded

    In a recent interview, Blink-182's Travis Barker mentioned that the band, now made up of himself, Mark Hoppus and Matt Skiba, have recorded 5 new songs together, including a song titled "Punk Rock Cliché."
  • Blink-182's Travis Barker Talks About "Borderline Suicidal" Painkiller Addiction

    This past spring ushered in some major drama for pop-punk trio Blink-182 after the band severed ties with founding member Tom Delonge in what they were calling "a friendly divorce." Since then, all three founding members have been heavily on the interview circuit, which recently provided drummer Travis Barker with a platform to open up about his once "borderline suicidal" painkiller addiction.
  • Tom DeLonge Admits It Would Take 'Just A Few Phone Calls' To Rejoin Blink-182

    Earlier in the year, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker announced their split from long-time front man and companion Tom DeLonge, when the singer reportedly refused to head back to the studio to record fresh Blink material. The duo continued to explain that they're in the midst of a "friendly divorce" with the displaced musician.
  • Blink-182, Matt Skiba to Record New Album in August

    As soon as next month, fans who have stayed dedicated for over two deacdes to punk rock group Blink-182 can look forward to innovative music sans Tom Delonge but with the addition of Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba.
  • 5 First No. 1s: 2001 vs 2015; Destiny's Child, Meek Mill and Blink-182 Face Off

    This week marked an unusual accomplishment on the Billboard 200: For the first time in 14 years, the last five no. 1 albums on the chart have been from performers who had never been to the top before. We went back to check out what five albums were hot sellers during that period and compared them to this year's first-timers, to see what "generation" has the better taste. Old millennials, get ready to spar with the young millennials. We lined the albums up from one-to-five, based on where in the order they fell during their respective years.
  • The Band Hopes to Move Forward with Alakaline Trio's Matt Skiba

    Tom DeLonge's split from Blink-182 hasn't exactly been smooth and under-the-radar but as bassist-vocalist Mark Hoppus announced in an interview that the band is extremely close to sorting out all legalities and completely severing ties with the soon to be ex-guitarist.
  • Blink-182's Tom DeLonge Reveals Plans For New Albums & Reason for Band's Split on Twitter

    Blink-182's former vocalist and guitarist, Tom DeLonge, through a series of tweets, revealed a long list of ambitious plans that caused him to leave Blink-182 one month ago. Blink-182 was going to reunite and create a follow-up to their 2011 album, Neighborhoods, but DeLonge left because he had contracts to complete personal projects and other obligations to his other band Angels & Airwaves.
  • Blink-182 Breakup: Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker Share First Picture Without Tom DeLonge

    Blink-182 shared a new photo on Instagram recently that features Alkaline Trio guitarist, Matt Skiba, in the place of Tom DeLonge. The band parted ways with DeLonge in January, setting in place some awkward events that included the guitarist denying his dismissal and members Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker bashing him. The new lineup is slated to perform at the Musink Festival later this month billed as "Blink-182 with Matt Skiba."
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