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SomA popular ‘90s rock singer says he was “high 24/7″ for 16 years as his band finally releases a new album.

Spin Doctors frontman Chris Barron told Rolling Stone in a new interview that he was using marijuana all the time, including during the group’s biggest hits like “Two Princes,” “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” and “Jimmy Olsen’s Blues.”

“I was baked outta my mind high 24/7, man,” Barron told the magazine. “I was high from the age of, like, 14 to 30. I stopped when my daughter was born. I wasn’t together with her mom. And I had this epiphany of like, ‘If I’m getting high all the time, this is an avenue for my kid to be taken away from me.‘”

Barron, 57, told Rolling Stone that he used weed to “quiet down the voices in my head,” saying he likely would’ve been medicated on antidepressants “nowadays.”

The Spin Doctors, who sold more than 10 million copies of their 1991 debut album “Pocket Full of Kryptonite,” released a new album on Friday. “Face Full of Cake,” produced by Phish bassist Mike Gordon, is their first full-length release since 2013’s “If the River Was Whiskey.”

“Mike is like, ‘You guys have, like, 350 million plays on Spotify — that’s crazy,” Barron told Rolling Stone. “And we’re like, ‘You guys do 13 nights at Madison Square Garden!‘”