A Quote by Alex Gaskarth

The day Blink-182 announced their hiatus, I felt as if a part of me died. — © Alex Gaskarth
The day Blink-182 announced their hiatus, I felt as if a part of me died.
For me personally, Blink-182 has been a big influence. Just seeing them way back in the day play little shows and start from a garage band to where they are now, makes me believe anything is possible if you truly want it and commit your life to it.
I would listen to artists like My Chemical Romance, Eminem, Busta Rhymes, Blink-182, Paramore... all these bands were so unafraid of being themselves. They talked about their problems and what was going on in their heads. It grabbed and latched on to me, and I felt like I could do that, too.
I was really into Blink-182 and punk bands like NOFX and MXPX.
I love everything from country to alternative to Blink-182 and 90s music to Dave Matthews.
I listen to all kinds of music. The Calling, Blink 182, Bruce Springsteen, I mean, it's everything.
I love everything from country to alternative to Blink-182 and '90s music to Dave Matthews.
I love Nirvana, Weezer and a lot of pop punk stuff - Blink-182, I loved.
It's American Alternative radio stations that bug me. We're considered Alternative, but don't expect us to be played next to Blink 182 and Offspring. We're hardly of that generation.
True happiness for me is playing a concert in Blink-182, and then hanging out with my friends and my wife and son, and going out for Mexican food.
I saw Frances Bean at a Blink 182 show. And she was with a guy who looked just like Kurt Cobain.
When we started, our style of music wasn't on MTV. It wasn't cool, and it wasn't popular. The only bands who were even kind of similar were Blink-182 and Green Day. But we don't sound like those bands, even if people throw us in that category now.
Ideally, each week, I'd like to have rad, intelligent, creative, funny guests with different takes on the world of music. I will ask them all what their favorite blink-182 song is, and what they like best about me as a person.
I can sample Blink-182 but put an African vocal sample in there.
The Doctor: Don't blink. Don't even blink. Blink and you're dead. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And don't blink.
When I was around 13 years old, I started playing in bands and became obsessed with Blink-182 and Newfound Glory. I didn't pay attention to country music anymore; I wanted to do more pop rock stuff.
Once I was in the Blink-182, going to Iraq was really touching. It was kind of emo for me, going and meeting soldiers who were, like, 19 and hadn't even met their kids... Or dealing with depression. Just being with those soldiers and traveling with them in helicopters and people with M-16s. It was an eye-opener.
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