Blink-182 is releasing a new album, so we don't have to grow up after all

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Tricia Gilbride
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Nobody likes you when you're 23 -- unless you're the band that soundtracked the lives of countless teenage troublemakers.

Pop-punk fans are rejoicing following news that blink-182 will release a follow up to 2011's Neighborhoods in 2016. Drummer Travis Barker revealed the as much in a response to fan's Instagram comment.

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The news is bittersweet for longtime fans, as it will mark the band's first album without founding member Tom DeLonge, who quit the group in 2015 after 23 years.

"We are right now going through what so far has been a friendly divorce with our former guitarist," Mark Hoppus said on the Das Process podcast earlier this year.

DeLonge might be out of the picture, but Barker and Hoppus will stay together for the kids -- with Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba fillout out the lineup.

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