DUFF MCKAGAN'S LOADED Performs On Atlanta's ROCK 100.5; Video Available

March 18, 2009

Duff McKagan and guitarist Mike Squires of DUFF MCKAGAN'S LOADED played acoustic versions of the songs "Flatline" and "Wasted Heart" live in the studio on "The Regular Guys" show on Atlanta's rock station Rock 100.5. Watch the performance below.

Following the arrival of the band's 2008 "Wasted Heart" EP, DUFF MCKAGAN'S LOADED will release "Sick" on April 7 via Century Media Records. This marks the first full-length studio album in eight years from the band McKagan formed in 1998 and grouped up with again in 2001.

The album's first single, "Flatline", is now streaming at Playboy.com (where Duff also pens the weekly "Duffonomics" financial column). In addition to his new blog on Playboy.com — where McKagan says he hopes to "shed some no-nonsense light on day-to-day money issues" — Duff has penned a two-page "Success" column in the new March issue of Playboy magazine. He also continues to contribute his "Reverb" column to the Seattle Weekly.

LOADED released "Live Episode" (1999) and "Dark Days" (2001),before other commitments meant LOADED were put on the back burner to some extent, although they never split up.

"Flatline":

"Wasted Heart":

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