Machine Gun Kelly says his pop punk album 'Tickets To My Downfall' is
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The rapper believes his latest record - which is influenced by the genre's pioneers Blink-182 and produced by the band's drummer Travis Scott - has inspired the "new generation" of teenagers to get into pop
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