Mark Hoppus has been recording for a new Blink 182 project. Updating fans via his Google+ profile (I know, seriously), the Blink bassist wrote this week “it begins…”, enclosing a screen-print of an untitled audio file in studio software Logic.
When questioned as to what exactly had begun, Hoppus added: “Sorry, not trying to be mysterious. Yes, this is me opening a new file for a Blink 182 song. I had three ideas today, all very different. I wish I knew how to operate Logic better. These guitar tracks sound like Frankenstein’s monster singing dubstep”.
So there you have it, Blink 182 are releasing a Halloween-themed dubstep LP, you heard it here first.
Sections: In The Studio | Tags: Blink 182, Mark Hoppus
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