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Blink-182 Joined by LL Cool J to Perform at Los Angeles Show
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The rock band is performing their 1997 single called 'Dammit' when LL Cool J walks onstage and performs his 1991 song, 'Mama Said Knock You Out'.

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Blink-182 welcomed a special guest when they took the stage at The Wiltern in Los Angeles earlier this week. The California rock band was performing "Dammit", a track off their 1997 album "Dude Ranch", when they introduced "the one and only" LL Cool J.

The rapper walked onto the stage wearing a black T-shirt and a pair of black shades. He performed his 1991 hit called "Mama Said Knock You Out" before leaving the stage so Tom DeLonge and his bandmates could resume their show.

The show marked the last night of the Blink-182's five-night residency in Los Angeles. Kicking off their shows at the Hollywood Palladium on November 6, the band treated fans with their hit singles. They also played their untitled 2003 album in full.

An unexpected accident happened on the second night of the shows. TMZ reported that a male fan, who is a "dear friend" of the band, fell "face first" onto the ground off the 15 or 20-foot balcony. A witness told the site that the fan's fall made the "gnarliest splat on the ground." "I can still hear the sound. It was awful," the witness continued.

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