PAPA ROACH Singer Chats With 'Jackie & Bender': Audio Available

April 1, 2005

PAPA ROACH frontman Jacoby Shaddix phoned into the "Jackie & Bender" show on KISS 106.1 FM in Seattle on Thursday (March 31). Shaddix talked about the band's tour, playing small towns, the "big" three-day break they had between legs of the tour, writing music while on tour, and more. Download and listen to the interview at this location.

PAPA ROACH's latest CD, "Getting Away With Murder", has sold more than half a million copies in the U.S. and has produced two Top 5 Modern Rock hits — "Getting Away With Murder" and "Scars".

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