DUFF MCKAGAN Talks To ROCK SCIENCE TV About WALKING PAPERS, GUNS N' ROSES And MOTÖRHEAD

September 20, 2013

Rock Science TV recently conducted an interview with Duff McKagan (GUNS N' ROSES, VELVET REVOLVER, LOADED, WALKING PAPERS). You can now watch the chat below.

WALKING PAPERS, the much-buzzed-about new band featuring rock luminaries Duff McKagan, Barrett Martin (SCREAMING TREES, MAD SEASON),Jeff Angell and Benjamin Anderson (both of THE MISSIONARY POSITION) recently signed with Loud & Proud Records for the release of its self-titled debut.

Recorded in Seattle and mixed by veteran producer Jack Endino (SOUNDGARDEN, NIRVANA, MUDHONEY),"Walking Papers" features a guest appearance by PEARL JAM guitarist Mike McCready, who played on lead single "The Whole World's Watching" and "I'll Stick Around".

Guitarist/vocalist Jeff Angell and drummer Barrett Martin formed the band last year and played their first shows in Seattle as a duo. They became a trio with the addition of Duff McKagan and a quartet when keyboardist Benjamin Anderson joined the fray. Angell and Martin also served as the album's co-producers.

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