The memoir will detail the drummer's rise to fame, his near brush with death and much more

Travis Barker. Photo: Flickr user:muzicnerd/Dyllan/Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker will release his first autobiography this November. The book titled Can I Say: Living Large, Cheating Death & Drums Drums Drums, is set for a November 19th release via William Morris.
Barker’s memoir will detail the rise of his punk rock band Blink-182, his own experiences of stardom, and the events surrounding the near fatal plane crash in 2008.
In other Blink 182 news, bassist Mark Hoppus revealed that the band will be hitting the studio soon to record a new album as a follow up to 2011’s Neighborhoods. Following the departure of guitarist Tom DeLonge earlier this year, the album will be the first release with the new line-up, comprising Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba.
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