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Papa Roach is a rock band from Vacaville, California, formed in 1993. The original members were lead vocalist Jacoby Shaddix, guitarist Jerry Horton, bassist Tobin Esperance, and drummer Dave Buckner. They've played different types of rock music, like alternative metal, hard rock, and nu-metal. Their unique style, with passionate performances and deep lyrics, has made them a big name in the rock music world.
Papa Roach became really popular when they released their big album, "Infest," in 2000. The main song, "Last Resort," was a huge hit and made the band famous around the world, showing that they were a big deal in rock music. Their later albums, like "Lovehatetragedy," "Getting Away with Murder," and "The Paramour Sessions," kept up their reputation as important figures in rock music.
Papa Roach has a bunch of well-known songs like "Scars," "Getting Away with Murder," "Forever," and "To Be Loved." These songs are loved for their intense feelings and deep emotions, connecting with people all over the world and making the band really popular. They've also worked with famous artists like Maria Brink from In This Moment.
The band has been inspired by a variety of artists, including Faith No More, Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Wu-Tang Clan, and Led Zeppelin. Jacoby Shaddix, the lead vocalist, especially looks up to Faith No More's Mike Patton and Social Distortion's Mike Ness. He says that his singing style was influenced by Mike Patton, and he admires Mike Ness's storytelling. Shaddix explains that he combined elements from both of these artists to create his own unique style.
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