This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. Mark Hoppus is profiled in a new piece with the New York Times: “When the band broke up, I sat right here on our couch and just despaired,” he said, referring to the first of two times the singer and guitarist Tom DeLonge walked away from Blink-182, only to eventually return. “I was so filled with animosity and hatred and rage, and I just wanted to get back in our band,” he continued, dropping a number of expletives.But “Fahrenheit-182” never turns meanspirited or dour. “The book has no demons in it,” Hoppus said. He mentioned that he’d discussed his memoir on the phone with his psychiatrist — Hoppus is treated for obsessive-compulsive disorder, intrusive thoughts, depression and anxiety — earlier that day. “I think that writing the book helped solve a lot of ongoing issues in my life, because I was trying to write it with an even hand,” he said. more Not all embedded content is displayed here. You can view the original to see embedded videos and other embedded content.
You know how to Google. Honestly is that not so passively passive aggressive comment useful ? Cmon man.
Good read. Nothing I didn’t already know. But can someone please get blink to play some older songs? Pathetic, Untitled, Emo (I know), dumpweed, apple shampoo, Stockholm syndrome, all of this, even if she falls, every time I look for you, Josie… maybe even voyeur as well. That’s it. I’m not asking for much y’all. Tell Mark for me someone.
Most notable part of the article is the official statement that Scott was indeed fired. FINALLY someone said it!