Pairing Green Day with Blink-182 on a tour sounds like it would have been a no-brainer in 2002. That was the pop-punk era and golden age, after all. However, as Mark Hoppus has recently revealed, the ...
Mark Hoppus of Blink-182; Mike Dirnt, BIllie Joe Armstrong and Tré Cool of Green Day In 2002, Green Day was two years away from releasing one of their most enduring albums, American Idiot, in 2004.
Like their 2002 Pop Disaster tourmates Green Day and blink-182 have recently done, Jimmy Eat World will be parting ways with some of their old gear on Reverb.com, and actually, the gear they’re ...
The band’s singer and bassist recounts his personal struggles and the dramatic ins and outs of the trio’s history in a new memoir, “Fahrenheit-182.” Credit... Supported by By Mark Yarm Photographs and ...