Sublime’s Bud Gaugh has claimed that he had a small hand in Travis Barker joining Blink-182.Barker joined the band in 1998, after they fired founding drummer Scott Raynor midway through their summer tour in support of second album ‘Dude Ranch’.
According to Gaugh, he foresaw the move and put the idea in Barker’s head.Speaking in a new interview to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Sublime’s self-titled debut album, Sublime drummer Gaugh shared “a little back story on Travis”, who is working on a remix version of ‘Sublime’.“We were out on this SnoCore Tour as Long Beach Dub All-Stars.
And we were playing with Blink-182, and this band The Aquabats from Utah,” Gaugh told Consequence Of Sound. “And Travis was actually playing drums for The.
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