Papa Roach Biography
The early formation of Papa Roach occurred in January of 1993, when Jacoby Shaddix (vocals) and Dave Buckner (drums) met on the Vacaville High School
football field, where the two ended up talking about music. They were later
joined by Will James (bass) and Ben Luther (trombone), completing Papa Roach’s
first ever line-up. They decided to enter in the school's talent show, where
they performed a cover version of Jimi Hendrix's famous song, Fire. However, the
performance was most notable for the fact they played without a guitarist. They
ultimately didn't win the contest.
In March 1993, Ben Luther was replaced by Jerry Horton (guitar) from nearby
Vanden High School. Jerry was introduced to the band through his girlfriend, who
was a fan. At first, Jerry was apprehensive about joining because Jacoby, Dave
and Will each went to a different high school. By this point in time, Papa Roach
were practicing everyday in Dave's garage and pursuing the local scene trying to
secure any gig they could come across.
In 1994, Papa Roach recorded their first 7 track EP titled Potatoes For
Christmas. David Buckner was temporarily replaced by Ryan Brown, as Buckner was
spending the year in Seattle studying art. One year later, they recorded a 2
track promo at Sound Farm Studios titled Caca Bonita. By this time Dave Buckner
was back on drums. In order to keep progressing as a band, further changes had
to be made. Will James, who had become heavily involved in a church summer camp,
was replaced by Tobin Esperance, due to the fact it would limit the band from
practicing and touring over the summer. As Tobin had been with the band the
whole time as a roadie, the transition was an easy one.
In 1997, the band produced their first full-length album titled Old Friends from
Young Years. Still touring heavily, they supported bands such as Incubus,
Powerman 5000, (həd) pe, Snot, Far and Static-X.
In 1998, they released another 5 track EP titled 5 Tracks Deep. It sold over
1,000 copies in its first month of release. Its success caught the attention of
Warner Brothers, who financed the production of a 5 track promo/demo CD. The
disc included the songs "Last Resort", "Broken Home" and "She Loves Me Not" - of
which the first two would later feature on their Infest album, and the third on
lovehatetragedy. In the end, Warner Brothers elected not to sign them. One year
later, they produced another EP, which would end up being their last, titled Let
'Em Know. This was seen to be Papa Roach's best independent effort as a band,
highlighting their improved and matured sound. Soon after, Shaddix was contacted
by Dreamworks Records offering the band a recording contract. After this, Papa
Roach would skyrocket in to the mainstream on the back of their major label
debut album titled Infest and the hit single, "Last Resort".
After signing with Dreamworks Records in October of 1999, they immediately hit
the studio to record their debut major label album titled Infest. The album
included four old songs, which were re-recorded and re-mastered, and an
additional seven newly written songs. Infest was released in the United States
on April 25, 2000, and sold 30,000 copies in its first week of release. With
their debut album released, and the music video for "Last Resort" recorded, they
hit the Vans Warped Tour and numerous other large tours.
In late 2000, they even toured the United Kingdom, highlighting how quickly
their popularity had spread worldwide. In 2001, the band toured Ozzfest, where
they performed on the prestigious main stage, on both the United States and
United Kingdom tours.
After enormous amounts of touring worldwide, most notably in the United States,
United Kingdom and Japan, the band hit the studio again to record their
sophomore effort titled lovehatetragedy, in which a mere 60 days were spent to
record it. The album was released in the United States on June 18, 2002, and
though it didn't outsell Infest, it managed to chart higher in both the United
States and United Kingdom album charts. The album marked their first change in
sound.
In late 2003, Papa Roach hit the studio again to write and record their 3rd
major album, which was tenatively titled Dancing In the Ashes. However the name
was soon to be replaced by Getting Away With Murder. The band worked with
well-recognized producer Howard Benson, writing such songs as "Take Me" and
"Scars". After completion, the band filmed the video for the title track,
"Getting Away With Murder", and went on a small summer club tour to warm-up for
the new album and tours to follow. Some long time fans of the band criticized
Getting Away With Murder for its softer sound, compared to their previous
albums. Regardless of the perceived backlash, Getting Away With Murder outsold
lovehatetragedy, mainly due to the enormous popularity of the album's second
single, "Scars". Currently, the album has sold more than 1 million copies and
has been certified platinum.
In 2005, the band spent a large proportion of the year on tour. This included a
full United States and European tour alongside bands such as Slipknot, Dead
Poetic, Trust Company, Chronic Future, Skindred, 311 and Unwritten Law. |
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