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Travis Barker says he and Tom DeLonge got extremely high with Cypress Hill before a Blink-182 show in 2004, turning the ...
17/08/2026

Travis Barker says he and Tom DeLonge got extremely high with Cypress Hill before a Blink-182 show in 2004, turning the performance into what felt like an endless ordeal. Despite how uncomfortable they felt onstage, fans reportedly remember the concert as one of the band’s most electrifying.

You might have heard through the grapevine that Travis Barker, drummer for the iconic 2000s band Blink-182, really likes w**d. So much so that he launched his own cannabis brand, and has publicly said that the plant helps him in several areas of his life, from creativity to physical well-being. But everyone has their limits. And for Barker, that limit seems to be Cypress Hill (or, more specifically, their stash).

In a recent interview with Apple Music, the Blink-182 drummer shared an anecdote that might surprise some fans. In 2004, he said, the band was on tour with Cypress Hill. Toward the end of that tour, B-Real and Sen Dog convinced Barker and Tom DeLonge (Blink’s guitarist and singer) to light one up before the show.

Although he hesitated at first, Barker eventually agreed, because when two of the biggest legends in 420 culture invite you to share a joint, it’s hard to say no. And it was Cypress Hill’s final show on the tour they were on together, so how could he refuse?

For the musicians, the result was a disaster. “Dude, let me tell you, it was the longest f**king show. The songs felt like they lasted forever,” the drummer said. “It was like my body was working, but everything up here was silent, and I was noticing stuff I don’t normally notice.”

DeLonge didn’t fare much better. In the middle of the show, the guitarist reportedly came over to Barker and told him, with brutal honesty, “I want to go home.” The drummer’s response? “Me too.” Well, misery loves company, as they say.

Barker’s final verdict: “It was awful. Smoking before shows is not my thing.”

FULL ARTICLE:
https://hightimes.com/culture/music/i-want-to-go-home-the-time-blink-182-got-stupid-high-with-cypress-hill-before-a-show/

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Gore, Michael Myers, lots of blood, brutal deaths, torture. So far, so good. But… w**d? In a game that kids could play? ...
14/08/2026

Gore, Michael Myers, lots of blood, brutal deaths, torture. So far, so good. But… w**d? In a game that kids could play? That’s crossing the line.

At least that seems to be the reason why Halloween: The Game, the new survival horror game developed by IllFonic and scheduled for release on September 8, 2026, was ultimately kept off the Australian market.

This is an asymmetrical survival horror game: one player takes on the role of Michael Myers while the others try to survive by alerting and warning their neighbors in order to stop him. It will also include a single-player mode.

However, the game will not be available for sale in Australia after authorities refused to issue a rating for it. IllFonic also announced that, as a result of that decision, the game will not be sold in New Zealand either, even though that country has its own rating system.

The reason? It wasn’t the stabbings…

It wasn’t because of the violence or the famous character who embodies terror itself as he hunts down and kills people, but because of a feature related to cannabis.

Survivors can use w**d in the game and receive a benefit: for a few seconds, they can detect Michael Myers’s location. That’s where the regulatory problem lies.

Australian regulations are particularly strict when a video game links the use of an illicit or controlled substance to an in-game incentive or benefit. It’s not simply a matter of “someone smoking marijuana”; the player consumes the substance and gains an advantage from it.

As a result, the Australian Classification Board refused to classify the game, giving it an RC (Refused Classification) designation. In practice, a video game that receives this rating cannot be sold normally in Australia.

FULL ARTICLE:
https://hightimes.com/culture/australia-bans-halloween-video-game-over-w**d-not-its-brutal-violence/

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