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Mark Hoppus, born Mark Allan Hoppus on March 15, 1972, is an American musician, record producer, and author best known as the co-lead vocalist, co-founder, and bassist of the pop-punk band Blink-182.[1][2] He co-wrote hits like 'Dammit' and contributed to multi-platinum albums such as *Enema of the State* (1999), later forming +44 with drummer Travis Barker before Blink-182's reunion in 2009.[1] Hoppus authored the memoir *Fahrenheit-182* (co-written with Dan Ozzi), chronicling his upbringing amid his parents' divorce in the California desert and his rise in the punk scene.[2][3][4]
Mar 15, 1972
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