Mark Hoppus
Mark Hoppus

Mark Hoppus

AKA: Mark Allan Hoppus, Mark A. Hoppus

About Mark Hoppus

Mark Allan Hoppus (born March 15, 1972) is an American singer and bassist primarily known as one of the founding members of the pop-punk band blink-182. Growing up with divorced parents, he got into punk and skateboarding in junior high and he received his first bass as a gift from his father when he was just 15 years old.

He formed blink-182 with longtime friend and guitarist Tom DeLonge and drummer Scott Raynor and reached success after playing memorable songs such as “All The Small Things”, “Adam’s Song”, and “I Miss You”. He now remains as the last remaining founding member of blink-182.

He started a band with blink-182 drummer Travis Barker in 2005 called +44 just after blink entered in hiatus. Eventually, blink-182 reunited but Hoppus has still involved himself in various different projects like being part of the alternative rock duo Simple Creatures alongside Alex Gaskarth.

Most importantly, his perfect burrito consists of

Beans and cheese. That’s it. That’s all you need. Rice is just a filler so I don’t use that. Beans and cheese; and if you’re at breakfast, scrambled eggs obviously.

Mark Hoppus Q&A
What is the most popular song by Mark Hoppus?

The most popular song by Mark Hoppus's is Not Every Dog Goes To Heaven

When did Mark Hoppus start making music?

Mark Hoppus's first song Not Every Dog Goes To Heaven released on Tue Sep 05 2017.

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