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==Touring== Beginning in the summer of 1997, Blink-182 would enter an extended period of touring. The group had played a handful of dates on the [[List of Warped Tour lineups by year|Vans Warped Tour 1996]], a lifestyle tour promoting skateboarding and punk rock music. However, upon ''Dude Ranch''{{'s}} release and popularity, Blink-182 would play every date of the 1997 tour worldwide with influences [[Pennywise (band)|Pennywise]], [[NOFX]], and [[Social Distortion]]. "The Warped Tour is really more of a traveling-band barbecue," commented DeLonge. "You hang out with the other bands all day, you play your set, and then hang out again."<ref name=p79>Hoppus, 2001. p. 79</ref> In late 1997 and early 1998, the band would be on the road for nine months straight, only coming home to San Diego for days at a time before striking out on the next tour.<ref name=p80>Hoppus, 2001. p. 80</ref> "When we did our longest tour stretch, it was right when I started dating my fiancée," recalled DeLonge. "We were all new and in love, and I had to leave. It was just, 'Hey, I'll see you in nine months.' It was really hard."<ref name=p81>Hoppus, 2001. p. 81</ref> In addition to the hefty touring schedule, the trio grew tired of other commitments, including interviews and TV appearances due to the success of "Dammit".<ref name=shooman45>Shooman, 2010. p. 45</ref> Desperate for a break, the overworked band began to argue and tensions formed.<ref name="p81"/> Raynor, who was at the center of this drama, had been commenting of his desire to attend college for years, and had been taking homework out with him on tour to try and complete his high school diploma.<ref name=shooman50>Shooman, 2010. p. 50</ref><ref name="thrash">{{cite web|url=http://www.thrashermagazine.com/imagesV2/Burnout/2013/Magazine_1996/November_1996/TH1196Nov1996p88-89_800t.jpg|title=Blink-182|last=Walker|first=Morgan|work=[[Thrasher (magazine)|Thrasher]]|publisher=High Speed Productions|pages=88|date=November 6, 1996|access-date=September 13, 2013}}</ref> The tension came to a head in February 1998 as the band embarked on [[SnoCore 98]], described as "a winter version of the Warped Tour." Sharing the stage with [[Primus (band)|Primus]], the band was enjoying more success than ever before, but the drama between the musicians had grown substantially.<ref name=p83>Hoppus, 2001. p. 83</ref> The band reached a low point when the band engaged in a fight on a [[Nebraska]] date after SnoCore's conclusion.<ref name=shooman47>Shooman, 2010. p. 47</ref> Shortly after the conclusion of SnoCore was a short minitour along the western coast, most notably Southern California, the band's favorite place to play. The tour ended with the band headlining a sold-out show at the [[Hollywood Palladium|Palladium]] in Hollywood, California, where the band had dreamed of performing at for years.<ref name=p84>Hoppus, 2001. p. 84</ref> Raynor suffered a "tragic loss" during the West Coast minitour and flew home, forcing the band to find a fill-in drummer: [[Travis Barker]] of the [[ska punk]] support band The Aquabats.<ref name=shooman51>Shooman, 2010. p. 51</ref> Barker learned the drum tracks for the band's set in only 45 minutes prior to his first show.<ref name=shooman52/><ref name="p85"/> Raynor returned for the band's Hollywood Palladium performance, and the band became increasingly uneasy and arguments grew worse.<ref name=p85>Hoppus, 2001. p. 85</ref> To offset personal issues, Raynor began to drink heavily and it began to affect the band's performances.<ref name=shooman56>Shooman, 2010. p. 56</ref> Following a largely successful Australian tour in the spring, Hoppus and DeLonge presented an ultimatum: quit drinking or go to an {{nowrap|in-patient}} rehab. Raynor agreed to both and informed the band of his decision after taking the weekend to mull options.<ref name="shooman56"/> According to Raynor, he was fired through a phone call despite his agreement to rehab.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=32568 |title=Scott Raynor (ex-Blink182) - 04.16.04 |author=Tate, Jason |date=Apr 16, 2004 |work=AbsolutePunk |access-date=July 28, 2012 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120629034017/http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=32568 |archive-date=June 29, 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Despite this, he felt no malice toward his former bandmates and conceded they were "right" to fire him.<ref name="shooman56"/> The band would minimize the impact of the situation in future interviews and remained vague regarding his departure.<ref name="shooman56"/> The "Josie" [[CD single]], released in the US in November 1998, was the first Blink-182 release to feature Barker in any capacity (he is pictured on the back cover alongside Hoppus and DeLonge).<ref name="christmas"/> Barker would join Blink-182 full-time in the summer of 1998 and toured with the band for the remainder of the year, playing sold-out shows across America on the [[PooPoo PeePee Tour]].<ref name=p88>Hoppus, 2001. p. 88</ref>
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