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It's been two decades since their first radio hit "Dammit"--and 17 years since Enema of the State debuted in 1999--but Blink 182 are still galloping along to Travis Barker's breakneck drumming and Mark Hoppus' lighthearted pop punk melodies. Though the band got its start penning songs about staying young, they've had their fair share of grown-up problems in recent years, such as founding guitarist Tom DeLonge's bitter departure. Still, they're likely to draw fans both young and young at heart to Shoreline to hear classics, like "What's My Age Again," as well as their powerful new songs, like "Rabbit Hole" and "Los Angeles."
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