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Loudwire on MSNBlink-182’s Mark Hoppus Actually Might Have Helped the Military Capture Saddam HusseinBlink-182's Mark Hoppus actually might have helped the U.S. military capture Saddam Hussein in 2003, according to a story in ...
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 ...
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Soap Central on MSNWhat happened with Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge? Blink-182 co-founder reveals cancer diagnosis healed friendship with bandmateThe years preceding Mark Hoppus's and Tom DeLonge's reunification seemed like a challenge that was not going to be repaired anytime soon.
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 ...
During his cancer battle, Mark Hoppus’ relationship with his Blink-182 bandmates Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker only grew stronger. “I think that we’re much more honest with each other.
Mark Hoppus has revealed how longtime Blink-182 favorite "Dammit" actually got its name. Though the song describes a fictional breakup and the emotions wrought from seeing your ex in public with ...
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