Blink-182 seems more fractured
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That “indefinite hiatus” announced last year by Blink-182 just got a little more definite.
Two members of the Southern California punk-rock trio, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker, announced Tuesday that their new band, (+44), will release its debut album, “When Your Heart Stops Beating,” through Interscope Records on Nov. 14.
Blink’s other member, singer-guitarist Tom DeLonge, has already found success with his new band, Angels and Airwaves.
Hoppus and Barker are joined in (+44) -- named for the international dialing code for the U.K. and pronounced “plus 44” -- by guitarists Shane Gallagher and Craig Fairbaugh.
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