Plus 44 interviewS
Video interview with + 44. The band with ex-Blink 182 members Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus.
Genre: Punk Rock
Home: USA
Genre: Punk Rock
Home: USA
Plus 44 video interview in Amsterdam 2007

Ex-Blink 182 members Travis Barker (drums) and Mark Hoppus (vocals) formed a new band called Plus 44 (or + 44). Two new members Craig and Shane both on guitar talked to Toazted about their first album "When Your Heart Stops Beating". The guys had never played in Holland before and felt really honoured to be here. Check out this interview on video recorded in the basement of the Paradiso in Amsterdam.
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