I fixed it... of course I figure it out 2 seconds after posting this. It's the stupidest thing in the world but photoshop for some reason likes to put a 1 pixel transparent border on 2 sides of your background color when you use the paint bucket tool. So I just had to duplicate the layer and rotate it 180 degrees and flatten it. I have no idea why it does that... but it does. Pretty retarded and for some reason I couldn't paint it out either.
I'm glad you fixed it, but way to make a potentially useful thread for others with a similar problem useless by editing the original post. Shame on you, good sir
Serves you right for using the Paint Bucket. That's a tool best suited for users of the virus otherwise known MS Paint. Try Alt-Backspace to fill w/foreground color and Ctrl-Backspace to fill w/background. Learn your Photoshop hotkeys, it's the path to mastery of the program.
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I've had problems like this before in pshop with repeating textures, it came from resizing and/or pretiling.
And no cloning wouldn't work.