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Blink-182 blog-war (LOL)

sean [Edit] [Delete] 14:41, 26 February '09

Mark Hoppus Responds to SPIN Editor's Blog
from Spin Editors' Blog by Peter Gaston

On his website, blink-182 singer/bassist Mark Hoppus responded to something I posted in a blog yesterday. I had blithely suggested that his band receive a slice of the economic stimulus package so they wouldn't have to reunite and release one subpar album.
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Hoppus was adamant: "More like SEVERAL TERRIBLY subpar albums," he corrected me.

Here, I must take issue.

Blink-182 are well above par. As scores of their outraged fans were quick to remind me, this band does indeed rock -- and did for twelve years and seven albums. My (light-hearted) suggestion was not prompted by the quality of their catalogue, but the shotgun-wedding looks on their faces when they announced reunion plans onstage at this year's Grammy Awards. Shifty body language, monotone speech, and daunting medical bills do not augur a labor of love (as opposed to the vibe I got two years ago when I interviewed an infectiously enthusiastic Tom DeLonge about his second Angels & Airwaves album).

Still, blink fans seem more than psyched enough to make up for such minor misgivings. (Particularly the guy who threatened an "official" boycott unless I offered a formal apology -- although it wasn't clear if it was supposed to be made to him or the band.)

If such outcry can be considered a mandate, I propose we amend the stimulus package and re-dedicate blink's share of the stimulus package to some other worthy cause. Like Elton John's Jane Austen-era sci-fi movie Pride and Predator. Period costumes and animatronic aliens aren't cheap, you know.


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