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Davey Havok

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I’ve heard we’re Christian, and that always tickles me. I’ve heard that I’m a junkie. I’ve heard that I’m a vampire. I’m a junkie vampire. That can be your pull-quote.
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On favorite rumors. Fly magazine, November 2009

 
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