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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." -
Tom Delonge Announces Solo Album of New Material...or Just Repurposed Blink-182 Demos?
Now that the dust has settled from Tom Delonge's leaving/firing from Blink-182, the trio can start to look for closure in outside projects. Or at least the guitarist has announced a solo album as of this weekend. -
5 Musicians with Alien Encounters Aside from Tom DeLonge: Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Sammy Hagar and More
Tom Delonge has apparently had enough of discussing his role in the recent breakup of Blink-182...so he recently unleashed the news that he had an extraterrestrial experience while camping "near Area 51" in Nevada and that since the occurrence his phone has been tapped by the government. Here are six other musicians who have claimed experiences with aliens. Not just the belief in extraterrestrials, but actual encounters of the third kind. -
Tom Delonge of Blink-182, Angels & Airwaves Opens Up About Aliens in Intense 'Paper' Interview
Tom DeLonge, the (probable) former guitarist of Blink-182 isn't just passionate about he's music - he also has a not-so-secret passion and interest in the extraterrestrial. From alien life forms to UFOs, the Angels & Airwaves singer is now opening up about his beliefs, which also include some interference from the U.S. government. -
Blink-182 Breakup: Travis Barker Roasts Tom DeLonge Again, Band Begins Rehearsals
Days after frontman Tom DeLonge left the band, the hits keep on coming for Blink-182. Drummer Travis Barker laid into DeLonge in a radio interview with KROQ. -
Tom DeLonge's Twitter Claim Blink-182 Discussed Replacing Travis Barker? True Story, Says Mark Hoppus
The future of Blink-182 continues to waver as Mark Hoppus confirmed that he and Tom DeLonge had discussed the possibility of replacing drummer Travis Barker as recently as 2013. However he clarified that the comments came in a moment of frustration for DeLonge and that they shouldn't be taken too seriously. The new news stems from a tweet that DeLonge sent after quitting/being fired from Blink earlier this week (the jury's still out on which it is). -
Blink-182 Break Up Continues: Mark Hoppus & Travis Barker Blast Tom DeLonge in New Interview
Tom DeLonge's split from Blink-182 is just getting messier and messier. Yesterday (Jan. 26), news broke that the singer/guitarist had left the band when Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus sent out a press release. However, DeLonge later countered that on Instagram, calling the release "weird." But now, in a new interview with Rolling Stone, Barker and Hoppus opened up about the inner workings of Blink-182, saying that yes, DeLonge is on an indefinite hiatus from the pop-punk trio. -
Tom DeLonge Says He Never Quit Blink-182: Guitarist Clears Up Confusion From Previous Reports
Tom DeLonge was on a phone call discussing some business for his band, blink-182, when reports started to surface today (Jan. 26) that he had left the group. Fans can rest easy, though, because the founding member is actually still with the "What's My Age Again" band. DeLonge took to his Facebook page to clear up the confusion. -
Tom DeLonge Quits Blink-182, Band Says "Show Must Go On"
This is a huge surprise, given that DeLonge has been the point man for a new album, and has spoken extensively about the project. Last October, he said a new blink album would likely be dropping in Summer 2015. -
Blink-182 Don't Have Anything To Prove, Tom DeLonge Says
Blink-182 have been discussing a new album for a while, but they're patiently waiting for the perfect time to make magic in the studio. Singer Tom DeLonge recently told NME the group still has little idea of what's going on. -
Blink-182's Tom DeLonge Says Streaming Music Is Like 'Killing Elephants For Their Tusks'
Most of Blink-182's music is currently available to stream on Spotify, but that doesn't mean Tom DeLonge is in favor of it. -
Tom DeLonge: Blink-182 Have Found 'Partner' For New Album
Earlier this autumn, DeLonge told fans that a new album would be coming, and now the group is reportedly ready to roll on the business side of things.
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