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Blink-182 and Green Day embarked on the Pop Disaster Tour which led to a rivalry that eventually taught Blink a valuable lesson.
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The bands teamed up for the Pop Disaster Tour over 20 years ago Mark Hoppus recalls the rivalry between Blink-182 and Green ...
"It was this back-and-forth about who could put on the better show and who could win people over," Hoppus explained.
Blink-182's Mark Hoppus admits he and his bandmates never aspired to follow Led Zeppelin's rock 'n' roll debauchery playbook ...
INTERVIEW: Annabel Nugent talks to the bassist and vocalist of the Nineties punk megastars about unintended disclosures, band bust-ups and the subtle art of not growing up ...
Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 says he not only inspired Green Day to make "American Idiot," but the successful capture of Saddam ...
The band’s singer and bassist recounts his personal struggles and the dramatic ins and outs of the trio’s history in a new memoir, “Fahrenheit-182.” Credit... Supported by By Mark Yarm ...
Blink-182 had re-formed and the stars had aligned for Hoppus, guitarist Tom DeLonge — who had left the band in 2015 — and drummer Travis Barker after a tumultuous decade. For the record ...
Green Day’s origins stretch farther back than Blink-182’s, but ultimately, both groups would be defining pop-punk bands of ...
That last one is admittedly quite niche, applicable to perhaps only one person: Mark Hoppus, bassist and vocalist of pop-punk legends Blink-182. “It was my third round of chemo and every time I ...
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