PAPA ROACH: 'Getting Away With Murder' Video Posted Online

July 29, 2004

PAPA ROACH's video for their new single, "Getting Away With Murder", has been posted online at the Geffen Records web site. Check it out: Windows Media (High, Low),Real Media (High, Low),Quicktime (High, Low).

"Getting Away With Murder" is the title cut of the band's new album, due on August 31 through Dreamworks/Geffen Records. The follow-up to 2002's "Lovehatetragedy" was produced by Howard Benson (COLD, BLINDSIDE, P.O.D., SEPULTURA) and mixed by Chris Lord-Alge, who has previously worked with BAD RELIGION, BILLY TALENT, GLASSJAW, GREEN DAY, IMA ROBOT, MxPx, P.O.D., and STONE TEMPLE PILOTS.

With regards to the first single, PAPA ROACH frontman Jacoby Shaddix recently told MTV.com, "I wrote it so you can take it in different ways. It can be about when you're doing some shit behind some people in your life's backs and they don't know about it but it makes you feel like shit, which I've done. But it can also be about what's going on right now in the political world [in the Middle East], or about these big, huge corporations who are so corrupt."

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