Blink-182's Mark Hoppus: 'Bass players are just cool. We're the one that brings it all together'

For bass players, I don't think it's just cool - they're the foundation of a band. They bring everything together.

Mark Hoppus, the lead vocalist and bassist of Blink-182, recently spoke to an interviewer about various topics ranging from his love for Banksy art to discussing cancer treatment.

Regarding Banksy, Hoppus sold one painting because he was worried someone might steal it. The rare artwork was purchased by a collector, but some proceeds were donated to medical charities.

On the topic of UFOs, Mark Hoppus is not as convinced as his bandmate Tom Delonge that there are aliens out in space. While he finds the idea intriguing, Hoppus thinks there might be other explanations for things we see at night.

In a recent conversation with an interviewer, Hoppus revealed some interesting anecdotes about his life. He reminisces about keeping chickens named after female members of Blink-182 songs. Among these was Wendy and Josie - Mark's wife volunteers at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.

Hoppus also discusses how he used to skate when he felt lonely as a child. Skateboarding helped him find a sense of belonging, which made an impact on his self-perception and how he related with others.

When it comes to overcoming adversity, Hoppus has shared his personal experience of being diagnosed with cancer in 2018. Thankfully, the treatment was successful, although Mark still acknowledges that chemotherapy is tough.

His conversations also cover a range of topics like social media groups for musicians, what life was like growing up on a US military base as a child, and how he views current politics in America.
 
aww man i feel bad when people say they struggled with feelings of loneliness πŸ€• especially since mark shared about skateboarding helping him cope when he was feeling down it's so cool that something so simple can have such a big impact on our lives ❀️ anyway, it's awesome to see someone like mark hoppus who's not afraid to talk about their struggles and how they overcame them πŸ’ͺ his honesty is really inspiring, especially for young musicians who might be going through tough times 🎸
 
just read this interview with mark hoppus from blink-182 and i gotta say, the guy is super down to earth πŸ€— his stories about keeping chickens named after song titles had me laughing out loud lol πŸ“πŸŽΈ what's even cooler is how he uses his platform to give back, like donating some of that banky art cash to medical charities πŸ’–
 
omg i love how down to earth mark hoppus sounds πŸ€— he's literally the coolest and most relatable person ever! I mean, who wouldn't want to keep chickens named after blink-182 songs? πŸ“πŸ’• and his story about overcoming cancer is so inspiring - like, you can really tell he's a strong dude πŸ’ͺ plus, it's amazing how much he donates to medical charities for that one painting - talk about using your platform for good! πŸ™Œ
 
I feel like I'm having a major existential crisis reading this 🀯... I mean, can you believe Mark Hoppus has been through so much? From being diagnosed with cancer to finding solace in skateboarding - it's like he's been writing our school storybook πŸ“šπŸ€. It's crazy how something as tough as cancer can make you appreciate life even more, just like how we learn from our mistakes and grow from them in school. And I'm loving the part about him having chickens named after female Blink-182 song members - that's literally the coolest thing ever πŸ“πŸ’–!
 
idk about ufos tho lol πŸ€”β€β™‚οΈ. i feel like mark hoppus is just keepin it real & not wanna be all dramatic about it. but at the same time, its kinda cool that hes still stoked about Banksy art & supportin good causes πŸ’•. have u seen the vids of him skatin as a kid tho? thats some nostalgia right there πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ. and omg his wife volunteerin at childrens hospital lol what a sweetheart ❀️. cancer treatment is def no joke but its awesome that he's survivd & still kickin @ life πŸ’ͺ. btw, has anyone checked out Blink-182's latest album? πŸ‘€
 
I love how down to earth Mark Hoppus seems like. I mean, who would've thought the lead singer of Blink-182 is into Banksy art? It shows you don't have to be a millionaire to appreciate good art 🎨. Plus, that's so cool he donated some cash from the sale to medical charities - gotta give him props for that πŸ’Έ. And omg, keeping chickens named after Blink-182 song titles? That's just too cute πŸ“πŸ’•. I'm not surprised he talks about overcoming adversity tho, cancer is super tough to deal with, but it sounds like he's in a good place now πŸ™.
 
Blink-182's bassist Mark Hoppus seems like such a down-to-earth guy πŸ€“. I love that he keeps chickens named after Blink-182 song titles - it's just so Mark πŸ˜‚. But seriously, his openness about having cancer and going through treatment is really inspiring πŸ’–. It's amazing how much you can learn from people who have been through tough times, right? I think what I find most interesting about him is that he's not afraid to share his own vulnerabilities and fears πŸ€”. Like when he talks about being worried someone might steal a Banksy painting... it's like, yeah, we've all been there too πŸ˜….
 
I'm totally convinced that UFOs are just government drones with fancy lights πŸ˜‚πŸš€. I mean, think about it, all these alien sightings are probably just them testing out their new intergalactic surveillance systems. Mark Hoppus might be onto something with his skepticism πŸ€”. And can we talk about how overrated bass players are? I mean, without a lead singer or guitarist, what's the point of having a bassist at all? πŸŽΈπŸ˜’
 
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