In Fahrenheit-182, Mark Hoppus opens up about the unpredictable journey from small town misfit to global music icon. Raised in the dusty corners of the desert and shaped by the emotional fallout of a turbulent family life, Mark navigated adolescence by constantly reinventing himself cycling through identities from awkward nerd to black-clad goth to skate punk rebel, all while trying to find where he truly belonged.
Told with his signature wit and disarming honesty, this is a story of music, mayhem, and making it through. From his days as a latchkey kid in the 1980s glued to punk records and MTV to forming a band with his future best friend and creative partner, Mark takes readers behind the scenes of Blink-182's wild rise, reflecting candidly on the pressures of fame, the weight of anxiety, and his very public battle with cancer.
At once irreverent and inspiring, Fahrenheit-182 is more than a backstage pass for Blink fans it's a coming of age story about resilience, identity, and the relentless pursuit of joy. Whether you've been blasting Blink since the '90s or are just discovering the man behind the bass, this memoir is a loud, heartfelt reminder that even in the darkest moments, there's always a reason to laugh and keep going