Blink-182 Drummer Travis Barker Reflects Three Years After Nearly Fatal Plane Crash
Fall is here, and do you know what the means? Absolute football mania! Some of pop's biggest stars are so stoked about the new NFL season, that they had to share their thoughts via Twitter. Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 was excited to be sitt
Destruction, not to mention mayhem and marauding, rules in Blink-182's video for 'Up All Night.' While the trio is playing in a house at night, the rest of the safe, suburban town in which the house is situated is burning. There are fires set while children and teenagers riot in the streets.
If you can't beat 'em, reward 'em. At least that's what Blink-182 did for their video for their new single 'Up All Night.' The pop punk band, who finally released their first single in almost 10 years last month, created a video for the song by cobbling together footage and clips of their fans illegally using their music online. But rather than punish fans for doing so, Blink-182 are rewarding them.
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker enlists three of the fastest lyricists in rap -- Busta Rhymes, Twista and Yelawolf -- and party-starter Lil Jon for his new video, 'Let's Go.'
Pop-punk veterans Blink-182 confirmed in a new radio interview that their new album will drop in September, in the middle of the group's co-headlining stint with My Chemical Romance on the Honda Civic Tour.
Travis Barker has big news for Blink 182 fans and Kid Cudi fans alike -- Blink 182 will hit the road for a full tour later this year, and they're taking Cudi along for the ride! Not only that, but Blink's first album in eight years will also make its way to fans in 2011.