Dammit
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It's alright to tell me what you think about me I won't try to argue or hold it against you I know that you're leaving, you must have your reasons The season is calling, your pictures are falling down The steps that I retrace, the sad look on your face The timing and structure did you hear he fucked her? A day late a buck short I'm writing the report On losing and failing when I move I'm flailing now And it's happened once again I'll turn to a friend Someone that understands Sees through the master plan But everybody's gone And I've been here for too long To face this on my own, well I guess this is growing up Well I guess this is growing up And maybe I'll see you at a movie sneak preview You'll show up and walk by on the arm of that guy And I'll smile and you'll wave, we'll pretend it's okay The charade, it won't last, when he's gone I won't come back And it'll happen once again You'll turn to a friend Someone that understands And sees through the master plan But everybody's gone And you've been there for too long To face this on your own, well I guess this is growing up Well, I guess this is growing up Well, I guess this is growing up Well, I guess this is growing up Well, I guess this is growing up Well, I guess this is growing up
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Written by: Mark Hoppus, Scott Raynor, Thomas Delonge
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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15 facts about this song
Band Origin"Dammit" is a song by the American rock band Blink-182. They were formed in Poway, California in 1992.
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Album ReleaseThe song is from their second studio album, "Dude Ranch", released in 1997.
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Song Theme"Dammit" is based on the theme of adolescent frustration and growing up.
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First HitIt was the band's first hit single and is often considered their breakthrough song.
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Commercial SuccessThe song reached number 11 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart and has since been certified Gold in the United States.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Dammit" showcases the band members wreaking havoc in a movie theater.
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Song Composition"Dammit" was written by band members Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge.
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Recording History"Dammit" was recorded at Big Fish Studios in Encinitas, California along with the rest of the album.
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Song InfluenceThe success of "Dammit" paved the way for Blink-182's later releases that propelled the band towards mainstream success.
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Live Performances"Dammit" has been a mainstay in Blink 182's live performances and is often the closing song.
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LyricsThe lyrics to "Dammit" convey a sense of frustration and confusion resulting from a breakup.
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Song ReceptionFans and critics have praised the song's catchy hooks and relatable lyrics. Many consider it as one of Blink-182's best songs.
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Pop Culture InfluenceThe song has been featured in various movies and television shows, including "Can't Hardly Wait" and "Daria."
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Enduring PopularityThe song continues to receive radio play and is frequently included in '90s rock music compilations.
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Gaming Appearance"Dammit" was made available as downloadable content for the Rock Band video game series.
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