Travis Barker Sues Over Plane Crash

The drummer seeks damages from companies allegedly responsible for the September accident that killed four and left him in critical condition.
Travis Barker

Travis Barker is not only eager to return to the studio, but he's also ready to hit the courtroom: The drummer has filed lawsuits against companies he feels are responsible for the September plane crash that killed four and left him and DJ AM, a.k.a.

SPIN.com's Best of the Week, November 17-23

Guns N' Roses prepare to invade. Click here to listen to Chinese Democracy and read SPIN's album review. Plus: M.I.A., Twilight, Blink-182, and more!

Love 'em or hate 'em, you can't deny Guns N' Roses' domination this week, as frontman Axl Rose and Co. prepared to release one of the most delayed albums in history, Chinese Democracy.

Blink-182 to Reunite?

The SoCal rabble rousers are hanging out for the first time since the band's split in 2005. Click here for details!
Blink-182

It appears tragedy has bred nostalgia in the Blink-182 camp.

Goodbye, 'TRL' -- We'll Miss You!

After more than 2,000 episodes, the end of MTV's live music show is really something to scream about, says SPIN.com's Peter Gaston.
carson daly

My first year of professional life in New York was spent on the 32nd floor of Times Square's Bertelsmann Building, the one that houses the gigantic Virgin Megastore just across the street from MTV's studios at 1515 Broadway.

Travis Barker Released from L.A. Treatment Center

The ex-Blink-182 drummer completes recovery after being critically burned in a plane crash last month.

Former Blink-182 and current (+ 44) drummer Travis Barker, who sustained second- and third-degree burns in a South Carolina plane crash last month that killed four others and critically injured DJ AM, has finally been released from a Los Angeles recovery center, reports

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Travis Barker Talks Plane Crash, Recovery

Just over one week after his release from a Georgia burn center, the ex-Blink-182 drummer finally speaks.
Travis Barker

After suffering critical burns in a South Carolina plane crash September 19 that killed four others, spending the ensuing week in a Georgia hospital, and finally being released September 29, former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker has finally opened up about t

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