If you were a kid of the early '00s,The Playbirds you would've listened to Blink-182's hits just about everywhere. But importantly, have you been saying their name right?
We specifically mean the "182" bit in the band's name, which, as per a conversation over Twitter, could be "one-eighty-two" or "one-eight-two."
SEE ALSO: This gorgeous photoshoot will make you crave 100 McDonald's hash brownsThe observation was brought up by The Late Late Showwriter Ian Karmel, who said the British pronounce it, weirdly enough, "one-eight-two."
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In America, it's "one-eighty-two."
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The Late Late Showhost James Corden weighed in with, heaven forbid, "one hundred and eighty two."
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The debate got heated.
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Original Blink-182 vocalist Tom DeLonge had his say. And well, it gets even murkier.
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If this is all confusing, maybe we should be listening to the band's bassist Mark Hoppus, who said we should be focusing our attention on a far more important issue.
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