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biography made by dominic folwell
don't copy without permission from author
vacaville high football field january 1993 is where it all began. jacoby
shaddix and david buckner were both on the football team but would spend
more time talking about music then playing football. they were two
confused 16 year olds contemplating life after high school. shaddix knew
he wanted to be 1 of 2 things, a rock-star or a chef where as buckner's
talent was in his artwork.
there was a school talent show approaching and they decided to enter, they
hooked up with two other high school friends: ben luther and will james.
shaddix was originally going to play the clarinet in the band but found he
also had a strong vocal ability, buckner was the drummer, james on bass
and luther played a trombone.
the weeks leading up to the talent show were spent in buckner's garage
rehearsing, they came out with two songs for the talent show: 1 being a
cover of jimmy hendrix's classic 'fire'. they played this without a
guitarist but claimed that it was ok because their heroes 'faith no more'
had also done the same. they entered the contest and were up against 'joey
the juggler' and a kid who sang a 'barbershop quartet solo'. in the crowd
was shaddix's mother who heard a judge whisper 'i hope they don't give up
their day jobs'. the band didn't win but they didn't lose either and they
knew they sucked and had to put it right.
march 1993 is when the real papa roach was born. they ousted luther in
favour of a guitarist, this came in the shape of jerry horton who had
heard about the band through an ex-girlfriend who was a fan of the band,
they got talking and then one day shaddix called up horton and said 'come
over and jam with us dude'. they would practice everyday for up to 5 hours
a day in buckner's garage. they put themselves about and would play any
show, they started performing at pizza parlours, coffee houses, beer keg
college parties, and even once performed at a petrol station where james'
mother worked.
their first recording adventure came in 1994 when they hit db studios in
vacaville to record their first 7 track ep 'potatoes for christmas'. all
of the band appeared on the recording besides buckner who went to college
in seattle for a year to study art. they had a stand in drummer in the
form of ryan brown, another high school friend, but this was always a
temporary measure. they would sell the tapes for $5 outside the venues
where they played their gigs, the fashion in which the sale took place
would be shaddix standing on top of their van with a loud speaker shouting
'papa roach, what the fuck $5'.
a buzz was starting to spread across california about the band because
they loved to play so much. they would travel all over cali in a van to
the venues where they would be playing support, these included the cactus
club, the berkeley, 3 oaks community centre, the troubador, the edge and
the crest. after relentless home-state touring papa roach entered 'sound
farm studios' in 1995 to record their 2 track promo cd 'caca bonita'.
sound farm was a modest studio at most sized no bigger than 30 foot long
by 30
foot wide. with buckner back on the drums they did so and noticed the
improvement since the previous year's effort.
the band knew they had something special and to reach the next stage they
had to make some important decisions. they knew they needed a manager to
help with booking venues, merchandise and touring. they hired bret bair in
1996 but with the hiring also came a departure, they decided that their 3
year standing member will james had to go because he was heavily involved
in a church summer camp which prevented the band form practicing and
playing shows over the summer. they did not have to look far for their new
bassist as their roadie tobin esperance had played on stage with them
before when james was not available. esperance had been with the band as
their roadie since 1993 and it is a surprise he lasted 3 years because he
never actually helped unload and load up the van with the equipment,
instead he smoked all their weed and drank all their beer.
so with their newly acquired bassist in tow they hit esp studios,
pittsburg in 1996 to record their first full length album 'old friends
from young years'. the album was recorded for a mere $700 and was funded
by tobin's father tony esperance. included on the lp were the college
radio favourites 'orange drive palms' and 'liquid diet' as well as the
drug influenced song '829'. this song was written the night after shaddix
took psycadelic mushrooms for the first time, he worked at an airforce
hospital cleaning up blood, vomit, urine and faeces. on the 29th august
1996 he found a decapitated head in a freezer with all the skin removed.
shortly after he took the mushrooms he started to trip out and see visions
of his estranged dad crossed over with jesus as they both had long hair
and a beard. all of his friend's faces turned into dog's heads and he
became a panicking mess. he called his mother in the middle of the night
as he knew she was strong and she was able to talk him through it and calm
him down, he vowed never to take them again.
without any push from the band the lp received massive airplay from small
independent radio stations and college radio in chico, san hose, davis,
sacramento and the bay area. to papa roach's surprise they became number 1
in sacramento's most requested playlist for 5 consecutive weeks. papa
roach celebrated the release of the lp with a cd release show in february
1997 at 3 oaks community centre which was attended by 700 fans.
with papa roach's emerging popularity they were being booked as support
acts for more prominent and larger shows and in march 1997 played main
support to suicidal tendencies in front of a 1000 person sell out crowd in
sacramento.
they gigged steadily through out 1997 and were playing up to 14 shows a
month and have headlined or supported many of today's up and coming acts
including incubus, will haven, powerman 5000, static x and hed(pe).
1998 saw another independently financed ep produced again at sound farm
studios in vacaville. '5 tracks deep', this ep sold more than 1000 copies
in it's first month and caught the attention of warner brothers, who in
turn financed a demo for papa roach to record. they recorded 5 songs for
the demo including the hugely successful 'last resort', 'broken home' and
'she loves me not'. warner brothers failed to sign the band but this did
not deter them from carrying on what they had already been so successful
at and also it was their passion.
they went on to record another ep in 1999 at trakworx studios in
california, this was produced by justin weis. 'let ‘em know' was a clear
example of the mature papa roach sound and was by far their best
independent effort. shortly after recording the ep shaddix received a call
from dreamworks who offered them a record contract, they felt vindicated
to accept as warner brothers had been less than complimentary about the
demo.
so in october 1999 the band got to quit their day jobs and sign on the
dotted line. they celebrated with a party and had a cake with the
dreamworks logo on the top. the next step was to record their first major
label record and they wasted no time as they hit nrg studios in north
hollywood to record what would become the triple platinum selling lp 'infest'.
the album, produced by jay baumgardner included 4 re-recorded old songs
and 7 new ones. they explained to baumgardner that they wanted the album
to catch their live feel and all the emotions released within the live
show and were ecstatic with the result.
prior to the release of infest they had to record their first video for
their first release single 'last resort'. at first they chose a theme of
dark and suicidal but then decided against it and wanted to include the
fans in the video, so they put up a message on their website requesting
the help of 500 kids for their promo clip and in the end had to turn more
than 200 kids away.
infest was released on april 25th 2000 and sold 30,000 copies in the first
week of it's release and the album was supported by a spot on the vans
warped tour in july of that year, a tour in which they received massive
acclaim despite not really being a punk band.
the boys continued touring and toured the uk in october 2000 where they
brought the streets of london to a stand still where they were mobbed by
fans. they kept up their tight work ethic and visited the uk once again in
january 2001 to yet again a massive response.
later that year the band agrees they made a crucial mistake by jumping on
the ozzfest tour because it wasn't designed for a band of their calibre,
the ampitheatres were concrete and the sound was zapped and the fans were
forced 100's of feet back. this tour resulted in the band wanting to go
home when shaddix was attacked with a knife at a train station in
copenhagen. he ran out of the station crying and ran all the way to his
hotel where they made the decision to take time out and go home.
the band took 2 weeks off and decided that this is what they were born to
do and to throw it away would be a huge mistake. they returned to the uk
and played the glasgow, leeds and reading festivals and found they had
re-affirmed their belief in their music and had made the right decision.
all though the ozzfest tour nearly split the band apart it was not all bad
as they had a studio with them on this tour in the back of their 2nd tour
bus. it was in this bus that the birth of their 2nd major label album
would take place.
in september of 2001 the band flew out to do some shows in japan and then
headed home. after a month off of recouperating and shaddix's appearance
on mtv cribs they hit the studio once again. december 2001 saw papa roach
work with brendan o'brien at royaltone studios in los angeles. they had a
great deal of the album already written which also included a remake of
the song 'walkin thru barbed wire' which first appeared on their 1999 ep
'let ‘em know'.
they spent 60 days in the studio but it could have been longer as during
the recording of the second major label record their apartments were
broken into and buckner's laptop stolen which contained a lot of intro
music and further undeveloped ideas.
after the recording they headed to southern tracks in atlanta, georgia to
mix the record and by february 2002 they had completed 'lovehatetragedy'.
the first song to be released from the album was 1998's 'she loves me not'.
when shaddix was questioned for the reasoning by the release he stated
'the song survived the test of time'.
with some warm up shows in may they played chico, modesto, petuluma and
vacaville in their bid to get back on the road. their debut track was
released on june 10th 2002 and hit number 14 in the uk charts, the
following week 'lovehatetragedy' was released and hit number 4 in the uk
charts. prior to the release of 'lovehatetragedy' papa roach decided to
hit the uk for a couple of shows but most notibly at the mean fiddler in
london to some 800 fans followed by a radio 1 live evening session the
next night.
papa roach celebrated the release of their 2nd major label album with a cd
release show at the memorial theatre in sacramento which was attended by
1000 fans and also hosted a free aftershow party.
papa roach then went on the anger management tour in america flying the
flag of rock as every other artist on the bill are rappers/hip-hop artists.
after that they are launching a full scale european tour set to finish up
in london on the 7th november 2002.
'lovehatetragedy' has sold over 500,000 copies in america since it's
release which certifies it gold status, we can only wait to see what
happens next. |