PAPA ROACH Drummer Talks About 'The Insignificant Project'; Video Available

September 3, 2007

PAPA ROACH drummer Dave Buckner recenttly talked about his upcoming trip with photographer Devin DeHaven to Africa for the next shoot for The Insignificant Project. Watch the clip below.

PAPA ROACH is currently on tour with HINDER and BUCKCHERRY as part of the Bad Boys of Rock tour. PAPA ROACH singer Jacoby Shaddix told The Pulse of Radio that being on this bill has been a breath of fresh air for many reasons. "It's just fun to be part of a cool tour, and a tour that's packing houses and really there's just like a sense of camaraderie amongst the bands, which is, you know, something that's really cool," he said. "You know, I haven't felt like this, you know, since we were on Warped Tour 2000, you know, or Ozzfest 2002, you know, where it's just like, the bands are hanging out, we actually on days off go do stuff...you know, overall, in general, just having a blast."

The Bad Boys of Rock tour extends almost another two months, with dates booked through September 22.

PAPA ROACH is supporting its fourth major label album, 2006's "The Paramour Sessions". The CD's latest single is "Time Is Running Out".

Shaddix also recently began filming new episodes of the viral video series "Scarred", which he hosts for MTV.

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