"We were on a wave that hadn’t been ridden before." Papa Roach recreate the Last Resort video on Metal Hammer's new cover as they get ready to celebrate 25 years of Infest
· louderBy Eleanor Goodman
published 7 November 2024
Next year, Papa Roach will celebrate 25 years of their classic breakthrough album Infest. To celebrate, they're on the front cover of Metal Hammer!
As Papa Roach prepare to hit UK arenas next year in celebration of the twenty fifth anniversary of their classic breakthrough album Infest, we couldn’t resist recreating the iconic Last Resort video for this month’s cover.
In an exclusive interview, the band open up about the highs and lows of their career, from hanging out with celebrities to facing addiction. Jacoby Shaddix remembers how exciting it was to be part of the growing nu metal movement.
“It was an amalgamation of all the things that I was loving simultaneously smashed together,” he says. “Whether the critics thought it was cool or not, we were on a wave that hadn’t been ridden before. 'This is uncharted territory, let’s keep going.'”
“I’m sure there’s a million metalheads that think my band is trash, and that’s fine,” he adds. “If I read all the message boards and really dove into all of that, it would hurt my heart. But at the end of the day, I can look at myself in the mirror and be proud of the creator I am, the man that I am, the musician.”
To add to the 2000s theme, Metal Hammer also dive into nu metal’s greatest deep cuts – from underrated album tracks to lost B-sides – and go inside Linkin Park’s dramatic new chapter. Plus, we hit the road with rising nu stars Vended, as they prove their worth beyond Slipknot family connections.
Also in the mag, Serj Tankian opens up about banana terracotta pie, Bullet For My Valentine’s Matt Tuck and Trivium’s Matt Heafy answer reader questions, and we get in the studio with symphonic metal stars Epica.
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Plus, Creed remember the making of mega-anthem Higher, and British comedian Frank Skinner reveals he may have inadvertently inspired The Osbournes. We also hang out at Venice Beach with Fever 333 and go AAA in Germany for the power metal tour of the year, featuring Powerwolf, Hammerfall and rising dwarf metallers Wind Rose. Yes, dwarf metallers.
All this along with Myles Kennedy, Blood Incantation, Blind Channel, Lowen, Body Count, Aftershock Festival and much, much more.
Only in the new issue of Metal Hammer, on sale now. Order it online and have it delivered straight to your door
Eleanor Goodman
Editor, Metal Hammer
Eleanor was promoted to the role of Editor at Metal Hammer magazine after over seven years with the company, having previously served as Deputy Editor and Features Editor. Prior to joining Metal Hammer, El spent three years as Production Editor at Kerrang! and four years as Production Editor and Deputy Editor at Bizarre. She has also written for the likes of Classic Rock, Prog, Rock Sound and Visit London amongst others, and was a regular presenter on the Metal Hammer Podcast.
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