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He said: "Well, those two were like husband and wife back in the day. I'd always tell them that I'd never seen two males that weren't homosexual so close. And no diss to homosexual people. I like heterosexual people, homosexual people, whatever. But I'd never seen two friends so close or anything like how Mark and Tom were. I always played the middle between them. And I still do. I'm really close to Mark and I'm really close to Tom. It's like a couple, but there's three of us".
Most likely a new record the band is due to be released Sept. 26.
Bassist Mark Hoppus admitted that it was not possible to expect the band to every fan can, in an interview with Alternative Press.
He said, "I'm very proud of the record as a whole”.
“Expectations are giant for this album and that's a huge honour. People are excited about our band even after eight years of not having a new CD. That said, there are going to be some people who are like 'This record sucks'."
He added: “There are some people out there that just want 'What's My Age Again?'
“We have always tried to keep our heads down and do our own thing.”
'Neighbourhoods' Blink 182 from their previous self titled album which was released in 2003, is required to follow.
An opening epigraph explains the concept:
"To launch our first single in eight years, AT&T helped us search YouTube for every instance of fans using our music. The following is made out of clips from all those videos. Thanks for being a fan."
"Up All Night" group next album Neighborhoods is important only. September 27 is expected to release LP.
In the meantime, the band is scheduled to line-up the late summer/early fall Honda Civic tour with My Chemical Romance.
He left the three-piece in 2005, forcing them into hiatus, and it wasn’t until the 2008 plane crash which nearly killed drummer Travis Barker the bandmates got talking again. Meet the new album in September to work out settlements because it was visited by the following.
Now DeLonge tells the BBC: “The reason the band broke up was really stupid in the first place. It’s not like we had sex with each others’ wives – though for how bad we hated each other that should have been what happened.
“We got so big that the machine running the band took over. We were burned out. We needed a break. But the machine won’t let you do that.
“We’d stopped communicating with each other because the machine was so big.”
This time the band had hoped to end neighborhoods - they have canceled the European tour dates so to complete it. But now recorded his sixth DeLonge fans agree that the idea was worth waiting for.
He says: “The album is amazing. If you like our music it’s our best work by far.
“It’s very modern and very relevant to rock music today. But we made sure to throw a couple of songs in there that sound like they’re from the mid-90s. It’s gigantic – it’s made for big places.”