Broken Home - The Papa Roach Story┃Documentary
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
- During their early years they didn’t even really know how to write music, let alone produce a chart topping metal record but that didn’t stop them from going all out and diving headfirst into a world that seemed to reject them at every corner.
Whilst the Alternative Metal scene was exploding, they were hanging around outside of Deftones, Korn and Limp Bizkit concerts trying desperately to sell their demo tapes to anyone that would listen because no record label would touch them.
Singer Jacoby Shaddix would be born into a homeless family and as a teenager, have to watch his close friend almost lose his life. These struggles and more, however, would all be transformed from desperation into Rock Stardom.
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I love all the documentaries man I recommend doing one on Death Morbid Angel or Cannibal corpse
Backed 100^^^^
Or Savatage, WASP, Cynic, etc.
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Would love to see these as well
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God Bless Nu Metal musicians like Chester Bennington, Papa Roach & many others for saving lives through music!!!
Amen!
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I didn't know anything about them other than their music. Always felt a connection. Now I know why. Growing up poor, living with my single mother, picked on at school, getting into everything I shouldn't. When I heard Last Resort it was like it came out of me it was so personal. That's the best kind of music
Absolutely loved this doc! Papa Roach came in at the early stages of my self destruction in my teens and truly healed pieces of me through their lyrics. I can’t imagine a life without Infest. This one really hit close, thank you for doing such an amazing job!
“A shining light from the darkness of a broken home” Great writing, like your documentaries, simple, descriptive, eloquent storytelling, killer video
I actually went to school in Vacaville at VHS, and they would play the quad a couple times. They played homecoming I believe 96?97? and they opened with a NIN cover ‘piggy’. A lot of the students would support the band and rock (raid) shirts. I think some info might be off, but spot on with rocking the boombox 👌 lol. …shout out to Vasquez deli(yea I see you in that old location). It was surreal leaving town and seeing the video of all the kids I was just in school with while getting on to deployment. Felt proud seeing them rise up.
Not a fan of the music,but what an inspirational story.
Godspeed.
Keep these Rock/Metal documentaries coming! Top tier content!
Your documentaries are always so good I hope you do Rage Against The Machine that’s one of my favorite bands
The only thing I dislike about your documentaries is that they are not long enough. As always, great job.
Yet ANOTHER * _BANGER_ * OF A DOCUMENTARY on an extremely influential band. While PR might have made some str8 up Garbo in the years since INFEST & the follow up LOVEHATETRAGEDY, the impact this band had, once they finally broke through, can NOT be understated. For MILLIONS & MILLIONS of us, BROKEN HOME was seemingly written specifically for us. I'll never forget that record, and that amazing run Papa Roach went on in the early 2000's. What a time to be alive man
I remember the first time I saw Last Resort on MTV, I was at high school and it blew my mind haha
Infest was huge in Manipur, India too.... That was our childhood. Love it
Ozzfest 2001 UK I met all four of them! The energy onstage and the popularity of there music at the time was at its peak, the first song infest !! I was 12, couldn’t believe these famous Americans were here it was amazing the place erupted. Awesome hearing their back story knowing what would become, respect these guys big time still got their autopgraphs 👌🏻
I got the chance to meet these guys and hang out on their tour bus back in 2008. I ended up drinking a beer and watching a UFC fight with Jacoby on the bus. They were all really cool guys, and it was like I had known them forever. I had gone to the show with a friend who had inside access, but those guys made me a fan for life. They're good people.
this channel be the best videos about artists ngl
This has just become my favorite video documentary of yours and I'm not even a Papa Roach fan!
I hope to see a Queens Of The Stone Age video documentary by you in the future!!
For sure, I'm a big QOTSA fan so that will happen at some point!
Thanks for the great docu although I'd have liked to keep watching more like what happened after that album, but overall. Thanks again for the great work
Lookin forward to the testament doc!
I got to meet these guys when they came back to Vacaville. When they were doing a charity concert across the street from me. Coolest dudes I have ever met.
When you think about all the manufactured, production line excuses for pop artists that exist today, it's far more interesting and impressive to look back on the raw beginnings of bands that do it the hard way despite all their pain and strife. From the age of 11 and through my early teens, I grew up with Korn, Deftones, Nirvana, AIC, Pearl Jam, Limp, RHCP, RATM and Jane's Addiction, and this then spread into my late teens and early adulthood with Papa Roach, System and Linkin Park amongst others.
Although I had a stable family upbringing, I have never done well in the world around me, which culminated in being badly bullied, and becoming lost in drug and alcohol abuse for twenty years. Writing and music has pulled me around and it's so inspiring to see those with similar or worse struggles find their direction.
Nice!!!!
These videos are amazing! I even watch the ones on bands I don’t like cause I love to learn about music! Papa roach I like though and getting away with murder and the paramore sessions are both amazing albums
I know it takes awhile and idk how many ppl on the team but wish these came out more often 😭
One person, me 😂 trust me, I wish I could get them out more often as well!
Pretty good 👍🏻
Amazing retrospective on one of the most important bands of the last 25 years
That's a stretch, bro. I respect your love for their music though, of course.
I wouldn't say all that, now.
Man...Spineshank...haven't heard that name in a LONG time. Saw them live with HedPE (bleh) and an at the time basically unheard of band called System of A Down as the openers for Fear Factory almost 25 years ago. Ran out and bought their album IMMEDIATELY!!
If you didn't know Spineshank back in the day you didn't know shit haha LOVED their first record!
@@RAWMUSICTV Definitely! Going to rock that at the gym tomorrow. Been a while!!
Wonder why they never went anywhere...I don't know if they even released another album after that first one. Had a really cool, unique vibe.
EDIT: Just looked it up and, not only did they release other albums, they were on the way UP! Strictly didn't chart in the US, their second hit 183 and their third broke into the top 100! Then?...*poof*...really makes you wonder sometimes. Goes to show, there are a LOT of moving pieces with all this.
Spineshank, Nothingface & Cold were my main jam back then!@@RAWMUSICTV
@@CheapSushi I was listening to Cold last week! They should have been WAY bigger!
Yeah man a lot of bands from this era started to gain traction and then just vanished, even the ones that kept releasing albums, really weird. @@rmp5s
They were massive here in Australia too
I agree with what @J053L30 commented! WIthout going through the complete discography of these bands, I think it would be nice to at least mention how the fame affected them and how they were able to follow up on their second commercial album, maybe even finishing with a few minutes of where they are now? I think that was the case with the Slipknot video and it felt much more complete. Just some constructive suggestion of course - these docu are always very enjoyable regardless! Keep it up RAWMUSICTV and thank you
Great video !!,can you do, Thursday if possible , Or like some Emo bands Like Mcr Or Taking back sunday, Chiodos Like that scene.
CROSS OUT THE EYES!! BLUR ALL THE LINES!! I can assure you there will be videos coming on ALL of those bands and more!
Please make a short and sweet primer 55 documentary 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I love nu metal
Do a documentary on Disturbed
I'd love to see a video on Fear Factory. A killer band you don't hear much about, I'd love to hear your take on them.
Si Chester y todos ellos me acompañan hasta hoy y en la rebeldía y soledad de mi adolescencia
Please do P.O.D., I feel like if it weren’t for them the rap metal flavor would’ve never been big as it was especially in the nu metal genre
not a fan of the band, but im a fan of your videos
Please make a video about Children Of Bodom/ Alexi Laiho!
Tangent but at 7 minutes, is that the Witch Hunter Robin soundtrack???
Great video once again. Do some on hardcore or death metal bands. Keep the amazing content coming. 🤘🏻😎
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make a video about peter steele
KoRns first CD was technically 1993 and it was produced by Ross Robinson, also Ross Robinson produced Creeps CD too which was their band before KoRn started, so Creep/Korn had been hard at work for awhile creating their sound before Papa Roach even formed. You can't forget about Sexart either. Nu metal may never even exist if KoRn never released the song Blind and that song was written mostly by members from Jonathan Davis's first band, Sexart.
I'm not taking about Korns first CD or Korns first demo, I'm talking about Korns first studio album. 1994, KoRn - Self titled
I'm from Vacaville. My brother use to smoke them
You should make a anthrax video
Raw music will you ever do a video on mayhem ?
There's a lot already out there not sure what I could add really
1:41 whats the song in the background please?
Evanescence next please
Papa Roach are from Vacaville California and its not a small town more like 100,000 people lol probably 60,000 back in those days. I live in Oklahoma now and its 3000 people town now thats what I call small town.
What’s the song at 0:17 seconds?
"Kill The Noise" by Papa Roach!
How about Five Finger Deathpunch, Ice Nine Kills and Disturbed??????
First album and “Paramour Sessions” probably the best
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There's no money, there's no possessions
Only obsession, I don't need that shit
Take my money, take my obsession
Why is this only 21 minutes
Because it's Papa Roach. They're not exactly KoRn, Deftones, or SlipKnot. Just saying.
Plz do Guns N' Roses
you mean to sit there, and fuckin' tell me "Last Resort" was released, *ON MY 17TH BIRTHDAY?* Getdafugouttahere.
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Love the documentary however Papa Roach isn’t a metal band. Hard Rock yes…. Metal, not at all
Not even close to Hard Rock man!
Yeah, they're for sure not metal, or even nu metal. They are more of a straightforward ass-kickin hard rock band. They just jumped on the nu metal wave for attention, same as Linkin Park. But we have to blame the media for that not the bands themselves.
@@leadme2thebliss21 they aren’t they are a rock band with metal elements but not a metal band.
@@jefferyneillI fucking hate specific labels/genres. Bands have far more influences than a simple "oh, these are heavy/nu/death/black/industrial/thrash metal or grind/doom/sludge blah blah blah. A lot of these guys grow up with, and are influenced by, stuff like Hendrix, Sabbath, T-rex, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, heck, even the likes of Bee Gees, Depeche Mode, a lot of hip-hop artists, the list goes on. I've generally just been happy to listen to and enjoy music without labelling it and risk becoming a snob (and I'm not calling you that, by the way!). Unfortunately a lot of my mates are like that.
Papa Roach has and always will be dog shit but I love your videos!
In your opinion. I personally didn't rate later PR, but I'm never going to apologise for loving their breakthrough album.
Damn, Potatoes for Christmas was way more interesting than anything they ever did afterwards.
This guy's voice I's annoying. Good documentary though 👏
*is learn to spell bro.
You'll likely find that you're in the minority there. These videos are great. You should hear the monotonous narration of some other documentaries on here, that sound like an AI bot is reading from a Wikipedia script and mispronouncing the same words about five times in each video.