Blink-182 is taking a break — and it could be a long one. The San Diego-based trio is on "indefinite hiatus" and "there is no set plan for the band to begin working together again," Geffen, their record company, said in a statement Tuesday.
Blink-182 has released seven albums of new-school punk over the last decade, including a greatest hits disc. Geffen cited the band members' families as the reason for the break.
"For over a decade, Blink-182 has toured and done nonstop promotion all while trying to balance relationships with family and friends," the statement said.
All three band members, Travis Barker, Thomas DeLonge and Mark Hoppus, are married and have one child each.
The door was left slightly ajar for a reunion, though, as the statement concluded, "no one knows what tomorrow may bring."
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