Mark Hoppus' Pick of the Week: Neon Trees

HOT SERIES: The Blink-182 bassist reveals another of his favorite new bands.
Neon Trees

When he's not commandeering the stage as the boisterous bassist for SoCal punks Blink-182, Tweeting wisdom to more than 1.6 million followers, or handling album production duties for bands like Motion City Soundtrack and New Found Glory, you'd think Mark Hoppus would turn down the music.

Not. Possible.

Q&A: Blink-182's Tom DeLonge

The guitarist on his ambitious new release with Angels & Airwaves, saving the music biz, and drug addiction.
Tom DeLonge

Tom DeLonge is leading a double life.

The music world knows him as the perennially teenaged guitarist and vocalist of reunited pop-punk trio Blink-182, also featuring his longtime pals Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker. But in his spare time, he's spending more and more time in a place you wouldn't expect a guy with an arsenal of dick jokes to go: the boardroom.

Mark Hoppus' Pick of the Week: Mumford & Sons

HOT SERIES: The Blink-182 bassist reveals another of his favorite artists.
Mumford and Sons

When he's not commandeering the stage as the boisterous bassist for SoCal punks Blink-182, Tweeting wisdom to more than 1.6 million followers, or handling album production duties for bands like Motion City Soundtrack and New Found Glory, you'd think Mark Hoppus would turn down the music.

Not. Possible.

Mary J., Travis Barker Cover "Stairway to Heaven"

R&B singer, Blink-182 drummer -- joined by Idol's Randy Jackson and two guitar aces -- break the "No Stairway" rule.
Mary J. Blige / Travis Barker

A quintet of unlikely collaborators joined Mary J. Blige in an L.A. studio this week to record a cover of Led Zeppelin's ubiquitous 1971 hit, "Stairway to Heaven."

FIRST LISTEN: 'Alice in Wonderland' Soundtrack!

Preview new songs from Franz Ferdinand, Wolfmother, Owl City, and more!
Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos / Wolfmother's Andrew Stockdale

Franz Ferdinand, Wolfmother, Avril Lavigne, Owl City, and Pete Wentz and Mark Hoppus, among others, have re-imagined songs from the 1951 movie classic Alice in Wonderland for Tim Burton's psychedelic remake of the Disney film, in theatres March 5. The star-studded soundtrack drops March 2 -- but you can preview most songs right now!

Mark Hoppus' Pick of the Week: The Weepies

HOT SERIES: The Blink-182 bassist reveals another of his favorite artists.
The Weepies

When he's not commandeering the stage as the boisterous bassist for SoCal punks Blink-182, Tweeting wisdom to more than 1.6 million followers, or handling album production duties for bands like Motion City Soundtrack and New Found Glory, you'd think Mark Hoppus would turn down the music.

Not. Possible.

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