Dammit (song)

Dammit (song)

Infobox Single
Name = Dammit


Artist = Blink-182
from Album = Dude Ranch
Released = September 23, 1997
Format = CD, VHS
Recorded =
Genre = Punk rock
Writer = Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, Scott Raynor
Length = 2:45
Label = MCA
Producer = Mark Trombino
Chart position =
* #11 (US Modern Rock)
* #26 (US Mainstream Rock)
* #30 (UK)
Last single = "Lemmings"
(1996)
This single = "Dammit"
(1997)
Next single = "Apple Shampoo"
(1997)
"Dammit" is the first single by Blink-182 from their second album "Dude Ranch". It was the song which gave them their first mainstream success, peaking at #11 on the Billboard Modern Rock Track Chart. It was sung by Mark Hoppus in the studio recording, but Tom Delonge would usually sing the chorus in live performances.

An alternative version of the song can be found on the "Can't Hardly Wait" soundtrack, Hit Machine 20 and the "Greatest Hits" album, which features a drumroll right after the opening notes along with louder instrumentals.

Track listing

CD

#"Dammit (Radio Edit)"
#"Dammit"
#"Zulu"

VHS

#"Josie" (Music video)
#"Dammit" (Music video)

Music video

The music video (directed by Darren Doane and Ken Daurio) shows the band members going to see a movie, where the co-singer, Mark Hoppus, sees his ex-girlfriend with another guy. Mark, devastated, throws his popcorn into the air and Tom and Scott stand around acting like nothing happened. When the band enters the theater, Mark's ex-girlfriend sits in front of him, so Mark tries to talk to her. She shoos Mark and so he starts doing annoying things to distract them from the movie. This includes, putting his feet up on their seats, getting up and spilling popcorn on them, and falling in between them trying to get candy from Tom. He then tries to put his arm around his ex-girlfriend, and the other guy chases Mark out of the theater and they start to have a cartoon like fight, while Tom and Scott just stand in the background drinking their soda. 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).

Live versions

* During some live versions Tom DeLonge was known to yell "Take your pants off" at the very beginning.

* During concerts from 1997 to early 1999, the band was known for creatively poking fun at audience members who attended their shows only because of the mainstream success of this song. A typical introduction to shows in 1998:cquote
This one goes out to all our fans, to all the punk rock kids who've been into our band. Do you only know us from this one song? Here's news for you: we've been around for almost 6 years long and it hurts...

* It was very common while at live shows during the bridge for Mark to sing a popular hit of another group. "No Scrubs" by TLC, "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice, "Forgot About Dre" By Dr. Dre Feat. Eminem, and "I Wish" by Skee-Lo were very popular bridge fillers.

In popular culture

* The song has been covered by Rise Against, Trivium, Avril Lavigne, Hellogoodbye. The band Say Anything has performed an acoustic version. The bands Take- 83, Cute Is What We Aim For and All Time Low have played this song live together during concerts; All Time Low also closed their post Reading/Leeds 08 shoes with it. On the 2007 Warped Tour. +44, Mark Hoppus's new band,covered the song on June 4th, 2007 and throughout the rest of the 2007 Honda Civic Tour, along with The Rock Show and What's My Age Again?.
* "Dammit" can also be heard in the movies "Bubble Boy" and "", as well as "Can't Hardly Wait".
* Ska punk band Leftöver Crack parody this song during many of their live shows (despite vocalist Scott Sturgeon possessing a certain soft spot for the band).
* The line in the song "A day late, A buck short" is similar to the title of The Queers album released the previous year (1996) called "A day late and a dollar short". Blink-182's guitarist Tom DeLonge cites The Queers as one of his influences in the Urethra Chronicles DVD.
*There is an acoustic cover by Syd, a Brooklyn singer/songwriter, which is often falsely accredited to System of a Down.
*The song has been confirmed as a playable track in the upcoming video game Guitar Hero World Tour.

External links

* [http://www.blink182.com Official Site]
* [http://www.songmeanings.net/lyric.php?lid=3458764513820560044 Dammit Lyrics]


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