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On This Day in 2016, Tom DeLonge Reveals He Left Blink-182 to Study UFOs Exactly 19 Years After the Release of Their Major Label Debut … from the American Songwriter Clayton Edwards

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Nine years ago today, Tom DeLonge discussed leaving Blink-182 to study UFO phenomena on the anniversary of releasing ‘Dude Ranch’

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