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Mark Hoppus Answers Angry Blink-182 Fans
Mark Hoppus has posted online to address Blink-182 fans upset over cancelled shows.

Mark Hoppus has posted online to address Blink-182 fans upset over the band’s decision to cancel dates in order to complete their new album.
Via his Facebook page, Hoppus writes: ‘I have been reading all of your comments, both here and on my twitter, and to those of you who’re frustrated, angry, let down, and incredulous, I feel you. I feel the same way.
‘I’ve had a while to process everything and I’m still bummed,’ he contines. ‘This was not an easy decision for us at all. One of the hardest things we’ve had to do. Ever. It sucks.
‘The point is we didn’t want to rush and put out an inferior record. We also didn’t want to become a band who relies on their past success and just plays the same songs every tour, even though we’ll always play the older stuff as well. blink-182 NEEDS to make new music. For you, and for us.
‘To those who’ve tried to be supportive and understanding, I thank you. For real. This needs to be the best album we’ve ever recorded, and we’re working hard towards that goal.’
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