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“I thought that something cool was happening with ‘Dammit.’ It had an immediacy to it,” remembers Hoppus. “We spent a lot of time in the studio on that song. That song almost didn’t make the record. We had run out of time. It was nearing the holidays and everyone was breaking to go do different things. It was the last day in the studio and I shredded my voice singing ‘Dammit.’ I was smoking Marlboro Reds, I was drinking nothing but soda. Never a sip of water, never not smoking—the worst stuff you can do for your voice.”
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