Travis Barker Speaks Out About Plane Crash

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Travis Barker: Travis Barker, former Blink-182 drummer, was released from a Georgia burn center last week and is now getting treatment at a Los Angeles-area hospital. The rock star says he is "thankful to be ... Read full story at livesteez.com

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