Description
A witty, gritty, and surprisingly touching confession from one of the most distinctive voices of the pop-punk generation. Mark Hoppus – bassist, singer, and founding member of the legendary band blink-182 – openly recounts how he transformed from an anxious kid from the desert into a creator of musical hits. He reflects on his parents' divorce, constant moving, and the search for his own identity. He describes the fateful meeting with his best friend Tom DeLonge, with whom he founded one of the biggest bands of their time. Fahrenheit-182 is a book of personal memories about growing up – about the era of skateboards, punk rock, MTV, but also confusion and uncertainty. Mark Hoppus candidly describes life on tour, the band's breakup, and his battles with depression and cancer. Hoppus's book will delight not only fans of blink-182 but also anyone who enjoys honest stories about growing up, friendship, musical careers, and how to not give up even when everything seems utterly hopeless.
Information
Author: Hoppus Mark
Publication date: November 5, 2025
Manufacturer: Pavel Dobrovský - BETA s.r.o.
Genres: Theater and film, Books, Specialized and technical literature, Art and architecture
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 330
ISBN/EAN: 9788075937155

