Step behind the scenes with blink-182’s Mark Hoppus in this raw, heartfelt memoir about punk rock, friendship, and staying true to yourself. From dive bars to sold-out arenas, discover the stories behind the songs and what happens when the stage lights fade.
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Step into the world behind the music with this deeply personal memoir from Mark Hoppus, the beloved co-founder of blink-182. Fahrenheit-182 offers an intimate, unfiltered look at the highs and lows of punk rock stardom, friendship, and finding your voice in the chaos.
Hoppus pulls back the curtain on the wild ride that transformed three kids from Southern California into one of the most influential pop-punk bands of all time. From cramped tour vans and dive bars to sold-out arenas, this book captures the raw energy, creative struggles, and genuine brotherhood that defined an era of music. You’ll discover the stories behind the songs, the moments that tested the band’s bonds, and the resilience required to keep creating through it all.
What sets this memoir apart is Hoppus’s distinctive voice—honest, self-deprecating, and surprisingly tender. He writes about the price of fame, the power of collaboration, and what it means to stay true to yourself when the world is watching. Whether you’ve been a fan since the Enema of the State days or you’re discovering the legacy of blink-182 for the first time, this book offers something rare: a genuine conversation with one of punk’s most authentic voices.
Perfect for music lovers, memoir enthusiasts, and anyone who’s ever wondered what happens when the stage lights go dark. Fahrenheit-182 is a testament to the enduring power of friendship, creativity, and rock and roll.

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