BUCKCHERRY, PAPA ROACH Members Featured In JVC Commercial

May 15, 2008

Members of BUCKCHERRY and PAPA ROACH are featured in the new JVC Mobile Entertainment "Turn Me On" commercial. Watch it below.

BUCKCHERRY entered the studio on May 8 to begin recording its fourth album and the follow-up to its million-selling 2006 comeback effort, "15".

The band has yet to announce a title or release date for the new album.

BUCKCHERRY released "15" just over two years ago, beginning a comeback that saw the band play 300 shows, sell over one million copies of the record, and earn five hit singles after being all but defunct five years ago.

PAPA ROACH is scheduled to enter the studio this month to begin recording its next album, titled "Days of War, Nights of Love". The group also officially welcomed ex-UNWRITTEN LAW drummer Tony Palermo into the lineup. Palermo replaced founding drummer Dave Buckner last year after Buckner went down with substance abuse issues.

PAPA ROACH has recruited producer Jay Baumgardner to work on the band's new record. Baumgardner produced PAPA ROACH's triple-platinum 2000 major label debut, "Infest".

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