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Papa Roach is a hard rock band from Vacaville, California, United States. Formed in 1993, it consists of Jacoby Shaddix (vocals), Jerry Horton (guitar), Tobin Esperance (bass), and Tony Palermo (drums). Tony, previously of Unwritten Law, joined the band after the departure of one of the band's founding members, Dave Buckner. Check our available Papa Roach concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

Listening to The Connection, Papa Roach's eighth album of a 15-year career, a strange feeling of mysterious familiarity persists. What band from the depths of rock history are they milking to sustain their career for so long? And then it hits you. That's right, it's Papa Roach. Back in 2001, on MTV2, you couldn't escape them - and if you did, it was only into the waiting embrace of Sum 41, Nickelback, and Alien Ant Farm...
- www.musicomh.com
4/5 Nu-metal survivors Papa Roach's sixth full-length is an exhilarating return to form. The tracks are grittier and crunchier, akin to their breakout albums Infest and lovehatetragedy, while incorporating the more radio-friendly elements of their later records. Vocalist Jacoby Shaddix is ballsy enough to even resurrect rapping, and with surprisingly strong results on standout tracks "Not that Beautiful" and "Won't Let Up...
- www.revolvermag.com
Sound: Unlike the many musicians who have changed their sound in accordance with the trends of the day, Papa Roach have developed by turning a deaf ear to the whims of the industry and the advice of so-called experts. These guys have combined so many different aspects of rock for this new record. They have not only experimented but they have mastered it. Each song has its own identity...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: Before the release of Lovehatetragedy, Jacoby Shaddix was quoted saying "we're leaving the listener a little more room for their interpretation of the song". If Papa Roach are good at one thing, it's keeping their promises! Lovehatetragedy sounds like Papa Roach all right, but with a few distinct differences to their first well known album, Infest. Jacoby (a.k.a. Coby Dick) does very little rapping this time around, instead it's pure, adrenaline driven hard rock. The signature P...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: Papa Roach have taken one step further away from the rapcore style that made records like Infest distinctive and original. With the band's latest release The Paramour Sessions, a bit more rapping might have made it stand out more than it does. Unfortunately, the straightforward rock sound is overly basic at times and not as melodically interesting...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: This is the first CD I heard by Papa Roach, and it made me like the band. It's a really good sounding CD, and I don't even normally listen to rap-rock. Coby does a good job choosing when to rap or sing (there are a few songs that don't even have rap), and does a good job in general singing. One of the best songs is Binge, which is entirely sung, and sounds really good. Tobin has good bass lines, especially in the second part of Thrown Away (after the intermission)...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: It's a bit unfair to lump Papa Roach into the faded nu metal and rap rock scenes. While the band certainly shot to fame during that era -it was the late 1990s, for those of you keeping score at home-- Jacoby Shaddix and his cohorts were guiltier by association than anything...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
My favorite song on Papa Roach's new album, lovehatetragedy is "Walking Thru Barbed Wire", about the death of singer, Jacoby Shaddix's dog. Terrifying rendered, the song is all three ideas contained in the album's title rolled into one. This poor damn dog stumbles through barbed wire, only to come to rest, battered and bleeding, on Shaddix's bed, where he is eventually discovered...
- www.popmatters.com
Nü-metal flunkies Papa Roach seem to be appearing in all the wrong places at the wrong times. This first occurred when the band refused to gracefully bow out of the music business after their experimental sophomore lovehatetragedy was given a mediocre sales reception, and second, after last year's overplayed runaway hit "Scars"...
- www.popmatters.com
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