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Mark Hoppus writes about struggling with suicidal ideation after Blink-182 broke up in 2005 in his new memoir Fahrenheit-182, ...
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Mark Hoppus says his memoir doesn't make Tom DeLonge out to be a "villain." He also ...
Blink 182's Mark Hoppus chronicles the devastating impact of his parents' divorce, falling in love with punk rock, surviving ...
Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus once had a very close encounter with one of his musical heroes. In his forthcoming memoir, “Fahrenheit-182,” the pop-punk bassist recounts how goth rock legend Robert Smith of ...
The Blink-182 bassist joins Q’s Tom Power to talk about his new memoir, Fahrenheit-182, in which he opens up about his ...
The Blink-182 co-founder recalled how he was diagnosed with cancer and opened up to The Chris Moyles Show about his gruelling chemotherapy sessions.
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.
Blink-182's Mark Hoppus reveals that he went on an 'awful' date with Melissa Joan Hart the same night he ended up falling in love with his future wife in EW's exclusive excerpt from his new memoir, ...
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 ...
The pop-punk star made a wild claim that he helped the US Army to capture Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein - but Blink 182's ...
Blink-182 rocker Mark Hoppus struggled a great deal when the band first broke up. After more than 10 years as a group, guitarist Tom DeLonge announced his exit in 2005 — leaving Hoppus adrift ...