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That One Guy

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Honest, Emotional, and Worth the Listen

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-21-25

Fahrenheit-182 was raw, real, and kept me hooked the whole way through. I’ve never been a hardcore blink-182 fan, more of a casual listener over the years, but hearing Mark open up about the early days of blink and his rocky relationship with Tom was super interesting.

What really hit me were the chapters about his cancer. My wife was recently diagnosed, and the way Mark talked about chemo and everything that comes with it was spot on. It was honest, emotional, and didn’t shy away from the tough stuff. Loved that and it even made me tear up a few times.

My only real gripes were that some chapters felt a little rushed, especially around big blink moments like the second reunion, Skiba albums, and Tom’s second return. I would’ve loved more stories of what it was like recording albums, writing songs, all that but I get that not everyone wants that deep dive. Also, the writing was a bit all over the place at times. Listening to Mark narrate helped smooth that out, but I could see it being harder to follow in print.

Still, it’s a solid read (or listen) and definitely worth checking out, whether you’re a longtime fan or just someone who’s had blink’s songs on your playlists over the years.

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