Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker says band could start work on new album
Barker said the band have been discussing the possibility of a new LP

Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker has hinted that there could be a new album in the works.
Speaking to Billboard during the band's current run of shows with Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba, Barker said that he and his bandmates have been discussing the possibility of a new LP.
"There's talk of maybe recording an album, there are talks of doing a tour with A Day To Remember, so we'll see what happens," he said.
The band appear to be doing well since the departure of frontman Tom Delonge, who recently said that the disintegration of Blink-182 was because of "squabbling and politics" between band members.
Mark Hoppus and Barker said they were "sick of covering for him" and vented their anger about his "attitude".
Barker also discussed the band's recent shows, saying it was "fun 'cause you’re in the practise room for four weeks and I know… how good the vibe is going, but no one else does.
"So it's finally like, 'Okay, we've heard Trav talk about it, we've heard Mark talk about it, we've just witnessed it.'"
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