
We're flipping it on its head.īaltin: For you guys, do you feel like getting back to the down and dirty will become essential for you in future touring because it does take you back to your roots? And for us doing that dirty nasty lowbrow stuff is gonna be essential throughout this cycle. We're just like those moments right there. Tobin's got his back to the crowd, leaning into the crowd, and that's where we came from. Jerry's f**king waving his guitar in people's faces, so they don't step on his pedal board. It was this punk dude, he'd put on shows at this coffee shop and the band is set up on the floor, mosh pit people getting smashed in our faces.


There's a place called the Fatty Mocha in Merced, California. And if I could paint a picture for you, this is P Roach back in 1997, '98, '96.
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And there's something special about having that full circle moment and taking it back to where it started. And we've been around the world and played all the places, played all the concert halls, all the stadiums, all the arenas, all the festivals. And it's like the anti-ego trip essentially. And I'm sure it probably felt like going back to the very beginning because you're playing in a place where everybody's eye level with you and everybody's close together. I got more responses to Papa Roach Shakey's than I did to those two parties combined. It doesn't get better than that.Įsperance: The question really is, what's been the highlight of our career? And now I know the answer, Shakey's pizza.īaltin: That was brilliant.
