Mark Hoppus
Mark Allan Hoppus, born on March 15, 1972, is a prominent figure in American music, renowned as a musician, record producer, and television personality. He is best known as the bass guitarist and one of the lead vocalists for the influential punk rock band blink-182, a group he co-founded that has left a significant mark on the music scene since the late 1990s. Additionally, Hoppus is the bass guitarist and lead vocalist for the alternative rock band +44, showcasing his versatility and commitment to diverse musical expressions.
Hoppus has also made a name for himself in music production, lending his expertise to various bands, including Idiot Pilot, New Found Glory, The Matches, and Motion City Soundtrack, contributing to their distinctive sounds. His influence extends beyond music; he hosted his own television show, Hoppus on Music, which debuted on September 16, 2010, on Fuse, where he interacted with various artists and explored the music industry.
Throughout his career, Hoppus has garnered acclaim for his contributions to the punk and alternative rock genres, becoming a beloved figure among fans. His innovative spirit and dedication to music continue to inspire new generations of artists and listeners alike.