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Check Out Blink-182's Infectious New Single 'Rabbit Hole'
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The group shares the anthemic new track and its lyric video weeks before releasing their new album 'California' on July 1.

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While gearing up to release their first album in five years, Blink-182 has previewed it with another new song. The group gave Zane Lowe the greenlight to premiere "Rabbit Hole" on his Beats 1 radio program on Wednesday, June 8, before sharing the track's accompanying lyric video on their YouTube channel.

On the anthemic track, vocalists Mark Hoppus and Matt Skiba sing about relationships that leave them sleepless at nights. They then declare in the chorus, "I won't fall down that f**king rabbit hole/ I'm barely standing on the ground/ All the hints that you leave are too hard to believe at all/ I won't fall down that f**king rabbit hole."

Blink-182's new album, "California", is due out on July 1 via BMG. Led by the single "Bored to Death", it will be their first after kicking founding member Tom DeLonge out of the group and replacing him with Skiba of Alkaline Trio.

The band will promote their forthcoming record with a summer tour with A Day to Remember, The All-American Rejects and All Time Low as supporting acts.

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