In just over two weeks, Blink-182 will perform their first show without longtime guitarist Tom DeLonge at drummer Travis Barker’s Musink festival in Orange County, California. The gig, which will instead feature Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba on guitar, will be the culmination of an acrimonious and public rift between DeLonge and his possibly former bandmates Barker and Mark Hoppus. As opposed to Hoppus’ claims that DeLonge was “ungrateful” and “disingenuous,” Barker says there’s no “bad blood” between him and the Blink co-founder, but the guitarist’s “indefinite” departure from Blink-182 should just be definite.
“I think the right thing for him to do would [be to] just man up and quit the band instead of telling people he didn’t quit and just be real with the fans. I think that would give him some closure too and really do what he’s passionate about,” Barker told Alternative Nation.