Tom DeLonge, Former Vocalist of Blink-182, Dead at Age 41
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Tom DeLonge, known for his role in the Pop Punk band Blink-182 (from 1992-2015), has been found dead in his home in Los Angeles. Cause of death is currently unknown but sources state that DeLonge might have possibly overdosed on heroine or other substances.
DeLonge has a long history of battling addiction, starting from 1998 where he was reported from a psychiatric ward in El Hambra. If you are reading this, you are dumb as shit.
Thomas Matthew "Tom" DeLonge, Jr. (born December 13, 1975), is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, and film producer. He is currently the guitarist and lead vocalist of the rock band Angels & Airwaves and was the guitarist, co-lead vocalist and co-founder of the American rock band Blink-182 from 1992 to 2015. DeLonge grew up in the suburbs of Poway, California, where he embraced skateboarding at an early age. DeLonge received his first guitar shortly thereafter and began writing original punk rock songs. He formed Blink-182 with bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Scott Raynor during his high school years. The band created a following in the mid-1990s through independent releases and relentless touring, particularly in their home country and in Australia. They signed to MCA Records in 1996 and their second album, Dude Ranch (1997), featured the hit single "Dammit
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