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The single comes ahead of 'California,' the pop punk group's seventh album.

It’s full-speed ahead for Blink-182 on “Rabbit Hole,” the frantic second single off the pop punk group’s upcoming record California.

The song talks about trying to stay away from a destructive relationship that causes sleepless nights. "I won't fall down that fucking 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 fucking rabbit hole with you, with you, with you, with you again," sing Mark Hoppus and the group’s new member Matt Skiba (also of Alkaline Trio).

California will be released on July 1. It’s the pop punk heroes’ first album with Skiba, who replaced longtime guitarist Tom DeLonge last year.

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