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Fahrenheit-182: A Memoir

Review ★★★★★

As a long-time blink-182 fan, I thoroughly enjoyed Fahrenheit-182: A Memoir. Reading it felt like a nostalgic journey, with engaging stories and fascinating insights into the band’s dynamics. While I was aware of the band’s hiatus and Tom’s other music endeavors with Angels and Airwaves, the book shed light on the deeper reasons behind these events. The memoir also delves into the challenges of a rock star’s life, as Mark candidly discusses his struggles with depression after touring and his very personal battle with cancer.

I chose to listen to the audiobook version, narrated by Mark himself, which I highly recommend for any blink-182 enthusiast.

ISBN: 0063318911

Published: Aug 23 2025

Tagged: Nonfiction, Reading

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