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  • New blink-182 Album Coming Next Summer? Tom DeLonge Hopes So

    DeLonge also let some news slip about the new Angels & Airwaves LP. Tom DeLonge recently did a lengthy interview about Blink-182's classic 1999 album Enema of the State, but he also let some current information slip.
  • Blink-182's Travis Barker, Joe Jonas Join Demi Lovato For Live Performance [WATCH]

    Travis Barker is never one to shy away from a collaboration, which is probably why the Blink-182 drummer joined pop star Demi Lovato last night for a revved-up rendition of "Really Don't Care."
  • Blink-182 Drummer Travis Barker Remembers Late Mother On Instagram [PHOTO]

    Travis Barker, drummer for the popular pop-punk group Blink-182 recently paid tribute to his late mother on what would have been her birthday just yesterday (Sept. 10) via the social media platform Instagram.
  • WATCH: 5 Seconds of Summer Cover Blink-182’s ‘I Miss You’ [VIDEO]

    It may be safe to say that Blink-182 has hit “legendary” status in their genre of pop-punk, because 5 Seconds of Summer recently covered the band’s “I Miss You” BBC 1’s Live Lounge.
  • [UPDATE] Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker: WATCH Blink-182’s Set From Reading Festival 2014 [VIDEO]

    Earlier this morning, Music Times told you about Blink-182's killer set from this past weekend's Reading Festival in the UK, which may or may not have held some expected potty humor - it did. Well, now there's video to prove it, thanks to a new video from the BBC.
  • Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker: Blink-182’s Reading Festival Performance Was Filled With Music And Toilet Humor

    Looks like Blink-182 may have aged a bit, but it doesn’t mean the Enema of the State trio has matured at all … which we’re happy about. The group played both the Reading and Leeds Festivals this past weekend and reportedly ended the former performance just last night (Aug. 24) with some pyrotechnics and some good, old-fashioned toilet humor, according to NME.
  • Blink-182: Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker Promise ‘Something Special’ For Reading & Leeds Festivals

    Pop-punk stars Blink-182 have a couple of headlining shows this coming weekend at the UK’s Reading and Leeds Festival, and according to NME, the group has “something special” in store.
  • Tom Delonge, Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker: Blink-182 Preps For Reading And Leeds Festival By Bringing Back Flaming ‘F--K’ Sign

    Blink-182 reportedly played a set in London last night to gear up for their Reading and Leeds Festival headlining shows, according to NME. To celebrate, and maybe give their fans a little excitement, the Enema of the State musicians brought back their famous flaming 'F**K' sign.
  • Tom DeLonge: Blink-182 Guitarist Posts Hand-Drawn Flyer From Band’s First Show On Instagram, Shares Setlist & Original ‘Carousel’ Lyrics [PHOTO]

    With the recent word of a new Blink-182 album in the works, fans all over the world have been eagerly craving some more news from the band in whatever form it may be. Luckily, the group's guitarist Tom DeLonge recently came to the rescue and brought out some material from the archives via Instagram –– showing a hand-drawn poster from the very first Blink-182 show.
  • Blink-182 To Release New Album: Tom DeLonge, Travis Barker Make Announcement Via Instagram, ‘Sorry For The Wait’

    Looks like Blink-182 fans have a reason to celebrate. The band’s guitarist, Tom DeLonge, recently announced via a post on Instagram that the group is going to be recording a new album.
  • Blink-182: Does Drummer Kye Smith Do Blink Better Than Travis Barker? Watch Him Cover Every Album In Five Minutes [WATCH]

    Good news, folks: there's no longer a need to listen to the entire Blink-182 catalogue because drummer Kye Smith recently posted a video online that shows him impeccably covering every one of the band's albums in just five minutes.
  • Reading & Leeds Music Festivals lineup announced, starring Arctic Monkeys, Blink-182 and more

    The international festival circuit is officially upon us. Yesterday (March 10), the lineup for the massively sized and massively popular Reading and Leeds Festivals was announced. The English three-day fests, which share a lineup, will feature the music of Arctic Monkeys, Blink-182, Queens of the Stone Age, Paramore and more.
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