Mark Hoppus (Blink-182) has announced a new memoir titled “Fahrenheit-182.” The book, which was co-written by Dan Ozzi, will be released on April 8, 2025 via HarperCollins imprint Dey Street Books. Pre-orders can be found HERE.

Hoppus said the following in a mock infomercial:
“This book has everything. A young man born in the California desert joins a punk rock band and goes on to conquer the world. It’s got skateboarding. It’s got punk rock clubs. It’s got ’90s music. But that’s not all. Pre-order now and we’ll throw in, at no extra cost to you, anxiety, depression, band breakups… loss of self, suicidal thoughts and ideation. And, of course, everyone’s favorite: cancer! This shit gets dark.”
An official description was also shared:
“This is a story of what happens when an angst-ridden kid who grew up in the desert experiences his parents’ bitter divorce, moves around the country, switches identities from dork to goth to skate punk, and eventually meets his best friend who just so happens to be his musical soulmate.
Bassist, songwriter, and vocalist for renowned pop-punk trailblazers blink-182, Mark Hoppus, tells his story in Fahrenheit-182. A memoir that paints a vivid picture of what it was like to grow up in the 1980s as a latchkey kid hooked on punk rock, skateboards, and MTV; Mark Hoppus shares how he came of age and forms one of the biggest bands of his generation. Threaded through with the very human story of a constant battle with anxiety and Mark’s public battle and triumph over cancer, Fahrenheit-182 is a delight for fans and also a funny, smart, and relatable memoir for anyone who has wanted to quit but kept going.”
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