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  2. Tom DeLonge - Wikipedia

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    Hoppus and DeLonge would alternate singing vocal parts. The trio first operated under a variety of names, including Duck Tape and Figure 8, until DeLonge rechristened the band "Blink". [ 20 ] Their first demo, Flyswatter —a combination of original songs and punk covers—was recorded in Raynor's bedroom in May 1993. [ 21 ]

  3. All the Small Things - Wikipedia

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    DeLonge's vocal range spans from G 4 to F 5. [19] The guitar riff for the song cycles around chords C major, [20] F and G (I, IV and V in C), a familiar chord progression. [21] The texture on the track is due to several overdubs playing various inversions and extensions of the main chords.

  4. Always (Blink-182 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Always" was written by bassist Mark Hoppus, drummer Travis Barker, and guitarist Tom DeLonge, while sung by DeLonge and Hoppus and produced by Jerry Finn. [4] The song is composed in the key of B major and is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 158 beats per minute. The vocal range spans from A 3 to D 7. [5]

  5. I Miss You (Blink-182 song) - Wikipedia

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    Hoppus and DeLonge's vocal range spans from F# 2 to F# 4. [9] "I Miss You" is an all-acoustic affair, featuring a piano, cello, acoustic bass guitar, and a "brushstroked hip-hop groove." [10] [11] The song's production was very layered, requiring multiple tracks. "There's probably 50 tracks of instruments going on the record," DeLonge said. [8]

  6. Ghost on the Dance Floor - Wikipedia

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    DeLonge's vocal range spans from F# 4 to E 5. [5] Drowned in Sound pointed out that the melody of the song's verses are "near-identical" to that of Box Car Racer's "There Is", a song by DeLonge's 2002 side project. [6] The song has been described as "airy, uptempo rock," [2] and Spin considered the song as reminiscent of new wave. [1]

  7. Who Is Tom DeLonge's Wife? All About Marie DeLonge and Her ...

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    Tom DeLonge and Marie DeLonge got married in a private ceremony in May 2021. ... DeLonge has been very vocal about how supportive Marie is of his artistic ambitions, from his music to his UFO ...

  8. Carousel (Blink-182 song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is composed in the key of D major and is set in common time.DeLonge's vocal range spans from A 3 to G 4. [5] The song "begins with a mid-paced riff and some nice undistorted jangling guitars before smashing into a satisfyingly fast-assed punk song in the vein of NOFX with some very adept dynamic breakdowns."

  9. Fall Out Boy references 9/11, Kurt Cobain, 'Tom DeLonge and ...

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    Fall Out Boy’s “We Didn't Start the Fire” remakes Joel’s boomer-centric song with millennial/Gen Z-targeted lyrics about notable pop-culture events that took place between 1989 and 2023.