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Article: Papa Roach: hard rocking epics from the magic bus.
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- Guitar Player
- Article date:
- October 1, 2002
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"We toured a lot for our last record, and that doesn't allow you much time to work out new song ideas," says Papa Roach's Jerry Horton. "I mean, we were on the ozzfest tour four two months, and with that many bands, you don't even get a soundcheck, let alone a chance to work out new tunes."
Thankfully; the triple-platinum performance of the band's last album, Infest allowed them the resources to prepare for their latest release, Lovehatetragedy [DreamWorks]. "Because we didn't want to be thrown into the studio without any new material, we installed a Pro Tools rig on one of our tour buses," explains Horton "We had a set of Roland V-Drums, a Line 6 Pod, and a Korg ...
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