LAST CRACK's BUDDO Talks About Group's Breakup, Decision To Reunite

January 20, 2005

During a rare and candid interview last December, LAST CRACK's enigmatic and sometimes elusive singer Buddo spoke about his perspective into the breakup of LAST CRACK over a decade ago, the band's reformation and their affiliation with the RokkerRecords.com download site.

The interview goes on to cover everything from Buddo's year in Japan to his deepest fear, which he says he wrote about in the song "Papa Mugaya". The interview also covers many other insider stories of the many facets to 1991's critically acclaimed album "Burning Time", which was produced by Dave Jerden (ALICE IN CHAINS, JANE'S ADDICTION) and released through Roadrunner Records.

To read the entire interview, click here.

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