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Blink-182 Makes Up After Travis' Close Call

No onstage reunion yet, but they don't rule it out

By Ambreen Ali,  Newser User

Posted Nov 20, 2008 11:00 AM CST

(Newser) – The Blink-182 boys are hanging out again, ending a nearly 4-year hiatus after drummer Travis Barker dodged death in a fiery plane crash, E! reports. The trio met up for what vocalist Mark Hoppus calls “positive conversations,” deciding recent events trump the past. As for a reunion, “None of us know,” he writes on his blog. “Life is too short.”

Former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and Adam DJ-AM Goldstein were the only survivors of this Sept. 19 plane crash in Columbia, SC.
Former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and Adam "DJ-AM" Goldstein were the only survivors of this Sept. 19 plane crash in Columbia, SC.   (AP Photo)
Travis Barker suffered second- and third-degree burns following a fiery plane crash.
Travis Barker suffered second- and third-degree burns following a fiery plane crash.   (AP Photo)
Barker and Hoppus have collaborated since Blink-182 broke up, but they just recently reconnected with Tom Delonge.
Barker and Hoppus have collaborated since Blink-182 broke up, but they just recently reconnected with Tom Delonge.   (Getty Images)
The band went on indefinite hiatus in February 2005.
The band went on indefinite hiatus in February 2005.   (Getty Images)
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Nov 21, 2008 11:09 PM CST
Lucky boy.

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