Post by A Manda On The Moon on Jan 27, 2007 12:14:27 GMT -5
Jacoby Dakota Shaddix (born July 28, 1976, in Mariposa, California) is the lead singer of the alternative rock band Papa Roach. He also goes by the pseudonyms Coby Dick (used on the Infest album) and Jonny Vodka but he only used Coby Dick until 2001. He also calls himself Dakota Gold. Jacoby is also working on a side project in the post-hardcore band Fight the Sky.
Jacoby Shaddix went to Vacaville High School, Vacaville, California.
Shaddix has a wife named Kelly, and two sons named Makaile Cielo Shaddix (born Mar 24, 2002) and Jagger Shaddix (born Sep 13, 2004) respectively.
Trivia
Jacoby Shaddix has appeared on the MTV hit show "Cribs" showing people around his home.
Some of his influences are: Mötley Crüe, Faith No More, Social
Distortion, Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers,
MC5, Poison, Fugazi, Green Day and Stone Temple Pilots.
Jacoby has two brothers, Bryson and Trevor. Their parents divorced in 1982, when Shaddix was 6.
Shaddix has a small degree of ADHD.
He played the clarinet and was into American football as a kid.
Two of his favorite movies are Memento and The Blair Witch Project.
Shaddix worked as a janitor in his younger years.
His favorite books include; "The Power Of Now" and "Days of War, Nights of Love".
Quotes:
On war
"My father was a Vietnam veteran and they were treated like shit when they got home. I don’t support the war or Bush, but I support our troops; I want them to come home soon."
On struggle
"I'm not looking for sympathy, just understanding."
On his music
"I'm super-flamboyant, super-happy, and super-pissed-off," he understates, "I'm off the hook at shows. I've done stupid things where our lawyer was going, 'You can't be doing that!' but I've also hugged a million kids. How Nirvana was when they came out - that new edge of giving kids a release of emotions - that's how I hope people connect with Papa Roach's music. I want to cause every emotion in people. I want them to fight, to fuck; I want to bring out their violence, their sadness, and their happiness."
On touring Ozzfest
"I was just frustrated from playing in front of rows of chairs every night with 40-year-old guys with their arms crossed going, 'We want Ozzy, we want Ozzy". There was one show where I was so sick of the crowd it made me want to just destroy them. So I pulled my pants down, took a shit on a towel and threw it in the crowd because that's how I felt about the show."
On struggles
“We were 6 feet under. A lot of people gave up on us, including fans and critics and show promoters and record labels.”
On singing/rapping
“The rapping's gone. I don't feel like rapping. I'm just over that, I just want to be a rocker. It's what I wanted to be when I was a kid.”
On the future
“This is my dream. I ain't giving up. I see a band like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and they've had their ups and downs, but they've continued with heart. We look up to that. I see Papa Roach being around for another 15 years. We've always wanted to be a career band.”
On lovehatetragedy "flopping"
“It's kind of cool that we've quietly been selling a million albums. We knew (the album) wasn't going to debut at No. 1. I'm stoked to see us being successful again.”
On Getting Away With Murder
“I don't think we realized how far gone we were in people's eyes. We pretty much had to prove ourselves over again, from our fans to people in the music industry. It's been an uphill fight. Nobody handed anything to us on this record. It's been us just slugging it out in the trenches and playing shows and proving to people every day that this band is legit and we're not going away.”
On The Paramour Sessions being a more mature album
"I think this record definitely shows some growth as musicians and artists but we don't take ourselves too seriously, like "this is our more mature record". But it is always an evolution. If you want to call it mature, that's cool. But for me it is just rock and roll!"
I decided to put the pictures first this time.
haha.