PAPA ROACH: Quality Munich Footage Available

April 29, 2009

Video footage of PAPA ROACH's April 27, 2009 concert in Munich, Germany can be viewed below (courtesy of "eblinternational").

PAPA ROACH recently scored the second No. 1 hit of its career and first at mainstream rock stations with "Lifeline", the current single from the band's new CD, "Metamorphosis". Frontman Jacoby Shaddix told The Pulse of Radio that the tune is about what making music means to him. "There's a constant battle in my life to evolve and become a better person, and in doing that, living in this crazy, chaotic world and trying to maintain like a focus of going, 'How can I progress as a human being?' you know," he said. "And so you're always looking for that lifeline, you know, and I mean it sounds cliche, like, my music is my lifeline to the world. It's really ultimately what's made me feel like a human being, because it connects me with so many people."

The band's first No. 1 hit was "Last Resort", which hit the top of the Modern Rock chart back in 2000.

PAPA ROACH is also helping to throw out a "lifeline" to families losing their homes due to the current state of the economy. The band is working with a charity called Loaves And Fishes in its hometown of Sacramento, California. More information can be found at SacLoaves.org.

PAPA ROACH is currently on tour in Europe and will return to North American stages next month.

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