Dammit (Growing Up)
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"Dammit" is the first single by blink-182 from the 1997 album Dude Ranch. It was the song which gave them their first mainstream success. Peaking at #11 on the Billboard Modern Rock Track Chart.
An alternative version of the song can be found on the Can't Hardly Wait soundtrack and the Greatest Hits album which features a drumroll right after the opening chords.
A second release of this single is also available.
Music Video
The music video shows the band members going to see a movie, where the lead singer, Mark Hoppus, sees his ex-girlfriend with another guy. The video ends with Hoppus and the boyfriend fighting and the girlfriend walking away with a theater employee played by Rick DeVoe blink-182's manager.External links
| blink-182 |
| Travis Barker | Tom DeLonge | Mark Hoppus |
| Scott Raynor |
| Discography |
| Albums: Flyswatter | Buddha | Cheshire Cat | Dude Ranch | Enema of the State | Take Off Your Pants and Jacket | (Untitled) |
| Live Albums and compilations: | Greatest Hits |
| Videos and DVDS: The Urethra Chronicles | | Greatest Hits |
| Related articles |
| Box Car Racer | Transplants | Plus 44 | Angels and Airwaves | Expensive Taste |
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