The post blink-182 Drop New Songs “No Fun” and “All in My Head”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. On both tunes, blink-182 contemplate growing older. On “No Fun,” Tom DeLonge sings, “Whatever ...
HERE for it. Last month, Treaty Oak Revival headlined the second-annual Red Bull Jukebox show in Nashville, where the set list is decided by fans prior to the performance, as they vote online for the ...
Blink-182‘s reunited classic lineup are finally ready to start sharing some more new music from their first album together in 12 years, with two new songs arriving today, “One More Time” and “More ...
Across their eight albums, blink’s shown that there’s a hell of a lot you can do with as many chords as you can count on one hand. Still, beyond “What’s My Age Again?,” “The Rock Show” and “I Miss You ...
No band paved the way for blink-182 more directly than the Descendents, so it was well-deserved when — after becoming one of the biggest bands in the world — blink returned the favor by covering “Hope ...
Blink-182 officially kicked off their “Missionary Impossible” Tour on Thursday, August 28 — and longtime fans were treated to a few major surprises. The show, which marked the band’s first tour of the ...
When you think of Blink-182 influences, Motorhead might not be at the top of the list, but as Travis Barker notes in a new posting on X, "Long live Lemmy." The Motorhead mention comes up as Barker was ...
It's been nearly 30 years since Blink-182 released its first album in 1995. And even though the road has been rocky at times, the band is still prominent, and they're back on the scene with the ...
With a new album on the horizon and Tom DeLonge back in the band, now seems like a perfect time to reflect on Blink-182's past before their future becomes the present. Recently, Blink fans has been ...
Blink-182 have shared the sixth and final single from the first album recorded by the group’s best-known lineup — with Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge sharing vocal duties and playing bass and guitar ...
The Beatles' songs don't sound much like Blink-182's. Despite this, Mark Hoppus from Blink-182 loves one of The Beatles' ballads from ‘Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band’. “She’s Leaving Home” has ...
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