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Blink-182: 'We're all in a better place'
Published Tuesday, Aug 31 2010, 23:37 BST | By Clare Wiley

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The musician recently said that the group plan to start recording a new album in the near future.
He told NME: "We are going to record an album when we get off this tour, that's the future of Blink-182, and continue to tour and continue to push ourselves as a band.
"We're all in a better place now, we really enjoy being in Blink-182, it's not a job or a commitment. When we started it we were doing it because it's something we love and that's what it feels like again."
Blink-182 headlined Reading and Leeds Festivals this weekend.
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