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Well for all you true blink fans you will have already heard about Box Car Racer which is Mark and Travis and couple of other dudes which sound just like blink

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Mark

Mark

FULL NAME: Mark Allan Hoppus
BLINK 182 RELATION: Singer/Bass Player
Nick: "Fish Guts"
MARITAL STATUS: married
BORN: March 15, 1972
FAVORITE BAND: Jimmy Eat World /
/ Riverfenix / Get Up Kids
FAVORITE MOVIE: Caddyshack
RESIDES: Carmel Mountain Ranch, CA
PET: a beagle named Ahi
IN HIS SPARE TIME: fishes and plays his SEGA, Playstation, and Nintendo 64


Mark plays a Fender Custom Shop Precision bass into 2 Ampeg SVT-3 amps powering 2 Ampeg 810E cabinet. He uses a Shure wireless system, and makes a fair number of mistakes. He also uses Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky bass strings, and Dunlop Tortex 60mm picks. When he isnat running around naked, he wears Hurley clothes, Adio shoes, and Black Flys sunglasses.

Tom

TOM

FULL NAME: Thomas Matthew DeLonge
NICK: "Hot Pants"
MARITAL STATUS: married
BORN: December 13, 1975
BLINK 182 RELATION: Singer/Guitar Player
FAVORITE BAND: Menudo
FAVORITE MOVIE: Anything with Mel Gibson naked
RESIDES: Encinitas, CA
PET: german shepherd named Grey
IN HIS SPARE TIME: hangs out with his wife

Tom plays a Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster guitar, split into a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier amp powering two Mesa Boogie 4x12 cabinets, and a Marshall JCM 900 amp powering yet a third Mesa Boogie 4x12 cabinet. He uses a sure wireless system. Tom plays Ernie Ball Heavy Bottom strings, and uses Dulop Tortex .60mm picks.
P.S. Tom wants to say that "aliens have landed"

Travis

TRAVIS

FULL NAME: Travis Landon Barker
NICK: "Fuck Boy"
MARITAL STATUS: engaged
BORN: November 14, 1975
BLINK 182 RELATION: Drummer
FAVORITE BAND: the police, old dirty bastard,
descendents
FAVORITE MOVIE: True Romance
Romance RESIDES: Riverside, CA, home of the Galleria at Tyler
PET: Tim, a member of the Inland Empire Underwear Police
IN HIS SPARE TIME: Travis Runs Famous Stars and Straps, a belt and belt buckle company specializing in hot rod designs, for boys and girls. He also collects Cadillacs and old bicycles.

Travis plays Orange County Drum Percussion drums, Zildjian Z Cymbals and 5B sticks, Remo Coated Emperor drum heads. He is also endorsed by Adio shoes, Serial Killer, Porn Star, Silver Star Casting Company, Third Rail, and Black Flys.

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Tom DeLonge - Guitar, Vocals | Mark Hoppus - Bass, Vocals | Travis Barker - Drums

In the life of every band, there comes a time to take stock; to reflect on goals set and goals achieved; to offer a silent prayer of thanksgiving for the many blessings so richly bestowed upon us.

For blink-182, this is not the time.

They're too busy touring the world, scarfing Sombreros burritos, farting and rocking the planet till the ozone layer disintegrates. In the recent past, blink-182 won a Teen Choice Award, a Blockbuster Music Award, and appeared on the MTV Awards '00 where they performed "All The Small Things" and won Best Group Video. In Europe they received an MTV Europe Award for Best New Act. They performed on Saturday Night Live and the Tonight Show (twice), appeared in American Pie and opened the Billboard Music Awards. The band also graced the covers of Rolling Stone, Alternative Press (twice), Teen People, Teen and CosmoGirl, just to name a few.

It's safe to say the blink-182 is now a worldwide phenomenon, with their records reaping platinum and their concert tours packing em in all across Europe, Australia, Asia, and the Americas. And earlier this year, blink-182 ventured back to the studio with producer Jerry Finn to record their fourth studio album, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (you should say the title out loud to fully appreciate the subtle, sophisticated humor).

By every indication, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket is turning out to be an evolutionary hybrid for blink-182, as hooky as 1999's multi-platinum Enema of the State, but with all the punk spirit of their MCA debut album Dude Ranch. "This is the hardest, fastest record that we've done," says blink's Tom DeLonge of the upcoming album. "It's way more punk-rock than our previous records, and we're excited about it." Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (release date 6/12/01) follows Enema of the State and last year's smash live album The Mark, Tom and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back).

The band's popularity has only increased since their formation in '93. They began building momentum with a string of popular 7"s, and in 1994 they released their first full-length album, Cheshire Cat, on Grilled Cheese (a division of Cargo Music). In 1996, they signed a joint-venture record deal with Cargo Music and MCA Records, with their first MCA release Dude Ranch (1997) setting the stage for their current success. By the end of 1998, they had emerged as one of the most popular pop-punk bands of the year the album went platinum in the U.S. and the year-end Billboard Airplay Monitor Report (BDS) stats indicated that "Dammit (Growing Up)" from Dude Ranch earned top spins at many key radio stations.

Blink-182 took a break from the road after Christmas '98 to begin pre-production for Enema Of The State, recorded in the band's hometown of San Diego at Signature Sound. Handling production duties was Jerry Finn, whose previous credits include Green Day and Rancid. Enema Of The State shattered the standard set by Dude Ranch. World-wide sales are now over seven million copies, not to mention the fact that the CD perched high atop the upper-reaches of Billboard's Top 200 for over a year. The album's three singles, "What's My Age Again," "All The Small Things" and "Adam's Song" dominated MTV, alternative, rock and Top-40 radio.

Their summer tour, where The Mark, Tom & Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back) was recorded, sold a third of a million tickets. The aforementioned album was a 20-track collection of live versions of classic blink-182 hits produced by Jerry Finn, and also contained never-before-released songs, a new studio track, and all the hilarious potty-mouthed one liners a fan could want. In its limited release, The Mark, Tom & Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back) sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide. In other Blink-182 news, a massive U.S. summer 2001 tour is on the drawing boards, and a book about the band's early days, written by Hoppus' younger sister, Anne, now carries a title, Tales From Beneath Your Mom. It's scheduled to hit bookstores in mid-September.

Then there's the ever-expanding blink-182 mercantile empire, which stretches from pole to pole, from sea to shining sea. First there's their own blink182.com website for fans and curious onlookers. Travis's "Famous Stars and Straps" is a successful retailer and website for clothes, belts and accessories. Mark and Tom's "Loserkids.com" is an equally vibrant website for clothes, skates, music, movies. But despite these ancillary success stories, Mark, Tom and Travis never lose sight of what's most important for blink-182 and their worldwide legions of fans: music and tasteless comedy at every opportunity.

Who knows what's next for the band? There's an old expression "You can't turn chicken shit into chicken salad." But, in the case of blink-182, you can really put chicken shit in someone's chicken salad.