Though the band had originally sworn off the idea of performing songs by their former band, the two members of Blink-182, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker, have reconsidered and have decided that they will be performing tracks while touring as Plus 44. Mark explained:
For the past year and a half we have been saying how +44 will never play Blink-182 songs. In interviews, when people ask about it, we say it won’t happen, we think it’s lame, etc. Last week we changed our minds. And tonight during our set we played “What’s my Age Again.” You see, Travis and I love our history with blink-182, and it seems a shame to let those songs sit dormant forever because of what happened two years ago. And that song is so much fun to play. So why not? It was awesome to play that song live again. We’re having the time of our lives out here. See you at the shows.
The group is supporting their debut album, When Your Heart Stops Beating, on the 2007 Honda Civic Tour.
Source Though the band had originally sworn off the idea of performing songs by their former band, the two members of Blink-182, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker, have reconsidered and have decided that they will be performing tracks while touring as Plus 44. Mark explained:
For the past year and a half we have been saying how +44 will never play Blink-182 songs. In interviews, when people ask about it, we say it won’t happen, we think it’s lame, etc. Last week we changed our minds. And tonight during our set we played “What’s my Age Again.” You see, Travis and I love our history with blink-182, and it seems a shame to let those songs sit dormant forever because of what happened two years ago. And that song is so much fun to play. So why not? It was awesome to play that song live again. We’re having the time of our lives out here. See you at the shows.
The group is supporting their debut album, When Your Heart Stops Beating, on the 2007 Honda Civic Tour.
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