PAPA ROACH's TONY PALERMO Speaks To GetYourRockOut (Audio)

December 9, 2013

GetYourRockOut conducted an interview with PAPA ROACH drummer Tony Palermo on December 3 at O2 Academy in Birmingham, England. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube clip below.

PAPA ROACH is tentatively scheduled to enter the studio in February 2014 with producer Kevin Churko (OZZY OSBOURNE, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH, IN THIS MOMENT, HELLYEAH) to begin recording its eighth album.

Former PAPA ROACH drummer Dave Buckner reunited with the band at the Aftershock festival in Sacramento on September 14. Buckner took the stage at Discovery Park to perform "Last Resort" with his former bandmates.

After leaving the band in 2008 because of substance abuse issues, Dave filed a lawsuit claiming he had not received his fair share of the band's gain. Despite the lawsuit, frontman Jacoby Shaddix told The Pulse Of Radio back in early 2009 that the legal issues did not affect his personal feelings toward Dave by explaining, "Legal is legal, we know, though it's like a hint of a lawsuit is to disintegrate his business attribute with us, that is totally understandable. But as distant as like personal goes, I, we know, we wish no ill will on him."

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