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BLINK-182 frontman Mark Hoppus has revealed he genuinely believed he was going to die after being diagnosed with a ...
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.
The Blink-182 bassist joins Q’s Tom Power to talk about his new memoir, Fahrenheit-182, in which he opens up about his ...
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Mark Hoppus says his memoir doesn't make Tom DeLonge out to be a "villain." He also ...
Mark Hoppus writes about struggling with suicidal ideation after Blink-182 broke up in 2005 in his new memoir Fahrenheit-182, ...
Blink 182's Mark Hoppus chronicles the devastating impact of his parents' divorce, falling in love with punk rock, surviving ...
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.
The pop-punk star made a wild claim that he helped the US Army to capture Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein - but Blink 182's ...
The only constant member from their formation in the San Diego suburbs to the present day is singer and bassist Mark Hoppus. Here are 10 of the juiciest revelations from his new memoir ...
Mark Hoppus believes going public with his aggressive blood cancer battle has "healed friendships" with his Blink-182 ...
Mark Hoppus, bassist and vocalist of Blink-182, has recently shared that his battle with cancer helped mend broken ...
Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus has claimed that he once advised a US Navy admiral on how to capture former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. The punk-rock pioneer, shared the shocking anecdote in ...
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