yes.
Travis Barker. He was the drummer from Blink-182, The Aquabats, and The Transplants. He is currently doing a solo career working with various other artists. Temple Tram He was a drummer for a school, he played for a school leaving prom
During the self titled album blink was at the HEIGHT of their career, they sold out arena's across the world. But Tom just had his daughter Ava. He had been gone for about 2 years and missed pretty much the entire pregnancy, and the first year and a half of her life. So he just wanted to go home and be with his family. Mark and Travis thought that would be a terrible idea to take a break right now. This made Tom really upset and he told them he just couldn't keep going and HAD to go home, then they said if that was his decision he would have to live with the consequences and so he decided he couldn't do it anymore and left for good. Then he started AVAIf you want you can hear this story told by tom on their AVA - Start The Machine DVDAnswerIn 1998, midway through a U.S. tour, Drummer Travis Barker, who was touring with The Aquabats on the same tour with Blink-182, later played the set because Scott Raynor had to leave for the day. After the set, Mark Hoppus and Tom Delonge sat down and talked about Travis Barker joining the band. The next day he became a member of the band and replaced Raynor permanently. DeLonge left the group in early 2005, with the band portraying it as an "indefinite hiatus". DeLonge went on to play alternative rock in a band called Angels & Airwaves, while Hoppus and Barker continued in a similar genre with their band +44. Tensions arose between Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, and Tom Delonge because of DeLonge's desire for a half-year respite from touring to spend time with his family.Also Hoppus' feelings of betrayal after the formation of Box Car Racer, (Delonge and Barker's experiment with record ideas they felt were not "Blink-friendly,") created further problems along with discussions regarding Blink-182's future recording endeavors.After a cancelled tour of February 2005, the Blink-182's band manager called Hoppus and Barker to tell them that Tom had quit the band.DeLonge confirmed that "Blink-182 was dead".
no; both girls and boys can play drums
No Kevin cannot play drums, he only plays quitar
no
Travis Barker is most known for being the drummer for Blink 182. He has collaborated with the Transplants and Expensive Taste which are artists in the hip-hop genre. He also has a side project called Box Car that he plays drums in.
travis barker never liked the drums. his mother forced him to play as a kid.
orange county drums.
blink-182, +44, The Aquabats, The Transplants, BoxCar Racer
yes, but he play drums like a righthanded, like me.
Heel up.
Travis Barker. He was the drummer from Blink-182, The Aquabats, and The Transplants. He is currently doing a solo career working with various other artists. Temple Tram He was a drummer for a school, he played for a school leaving prom
Andy Snyder - Bass Keegan Weckler - Guitar Travis Rountree - Drums
well it really doesn't matter. travis barker plays with a lot of different brands.
Travis McNabb, the drummer for Sugarland, plays with drums from the brand PDP (Pacific Drums and Percussion). He has been known to use PDP kits during live performances and recordings with the band. His setup typically reflects a mix of both professional quality and personal preference.
Blink-182 started With Mark Wanting to make a band and Marks sister Introduced him to Tom in 1992. They met Scott Raynor in a club and they formed blink. They played their first song "Carousel" In Scott's Room. They Recorded their demo tape Flyswatter, and soon after recorded Demo Tape #2 Then they were sued by an Irish pop band for the name blink. so tom added 182 to the end. Cheshire Cat was then made in 1994. They went on a small tour and in 1997 recorded Dude Ranch. Dude Ranch got some popularity and blink-182 went to MCA Records in 1998. While on tour Scott Raynor had to leave because of a alcohol problem. Travis Barker Was in their back up Band called The Aquabats. they asked Travis to play with them and Travis learnt all their songs in half an hour. They Wanted Travis In the Band So He Joined. They then Made Enema Of The State In 1999. They Made a song called Man Overboard that was about Scott Raynor.
During the self titled album blink was at the HEIGHT of their career, they sold out arena's across the world. But Tom just had his daughter Ava. He had been gone for about 2 years and missed pretty much the entire pregnancy, and the first year and a half of her life. So he just wanted to go home and be with his family. Mark and Travis thought that would be a terrible idea to take a break right now. This made Tom really upset and he told them he just couldn't keep going and HAD to go home, then they said if that was his decision he would have to live with the consequences and so he decided he couldn't do it anymore and left for good. Then he started AVAIf you want you can hear this story told by tom on their AVA - Start The Machine DVDAnswerIn 1998, midway through a U.S. tour, Drummer Travis Barker, who was touring with The Aquabats on the same tour with Blink-182, later played the set because Scott Raynor had to leave for the day. After the set, Mark Hoppus and Tom Delonge sat down and talked about Travis Barker joining the band. The next day he became a member of the band and replaced Raynor permanently. DeLonge left the group in early 2005, with the band portraying it as an "indefinite hiatus". DeLonge went on to play alternative rock in a band called Angels & Airwaves, while Hoppus and Barker continued in a similar genre with their band +44. Tensions arose between Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, and Tom Delonge because of DeLonge's desire for a half-year respite from touring to spend time with his family.Also Hoppus' feelings of betrayal after the formation of Box Car Racer, (Delonge and Barker's experiment with record ideas they felt were not "Blink-friendly,") created further problems along with discussions regarding Blink-182's future recording endeavors.After a cancelled tour of February 2005, the Blink-182's band manager called Hoppus and Barker to tell them that Tom had quit the band.DeLonge confirmed that "Blink-182 was dead".