Mark Hoppus from Blink-182 once he had a very Closing in an encounter with one of its musical heroes.

In his next memoirs, “Fahrenheit-182”, Pop-Punk bassist tells how the legend of Gothic rock Robert Smith of the cure once tried to kiss him after a concert that they played together.

Hoppus said about the moment when the singer of “Breath” put the movements on him while promoting his book in an interview with Us Weekly, who came out on Wednesday.

According to the “first date” singer, Smith felt a little flirtatious after joining Blink on stage at the Wembley Arena in England in 2004.

“It was like this at a party after the show [in] A room full of people. Everyone was drinking, everyone was having fun, “he recalled.” My wife and I are like, ‘very good, we are out. See you later, and then Robert tries to kiss me. “

While the posterior party was full, Hoppus said that only Blink battery and bass technicians recorded the unexpected movement of the Rock & Roll fame.

Robert Smith of La Cura (right) is done on stage with Blink-182 in
Robert Smith of The Cure (right) is presented on stage with Blink-182 at the “MTV ICON 2004” concert in London. According to bassist Mark Hoppus (left), the Gothic legend tried to kiss him after another show that same year.

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When asked what inspired the singer to “kiss me, kiss me, kiss me” to shoot his shot, Hoppus thought Smith was “alone in one that night, feeling spicy and having a good time.”

“He was inspired. It was a very funny show,” he told Us Weekly, and added how special it was to have Smith in London to perform “all this”, a collaboration of the Blink 2003 homonymous record.

“Only all these dreams come true at the same time, all united in this show in London, and then ends in this strange thing and I move away, [like] What the hell was that?

While Us Weekly wondered if the “Boys Don’t Cry” singer made a “never heroes classic,” Hoppus said quite the opposite.

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Admitting that he was more “amazed” that no one witnessed the incident, the singer of “Damn” said he does not regret that he has not kissed Smith, just because of the story alone.

“I’m like, ‘I should have done that. Why not?” He told the magazine. “It is a much better story than he tried to kiss me and it was uncomfortable. It would have been radiant to be, ‘Yes, sunk with my hero’.”

Blink fans can enjoy more wild moments in Hoppus’s life in “Fahrenheit-182”, which is now available through Dey Street Books.