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Kyle, how was it working front-row center with two rap giants on a serious rock & roll album?

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Kyle, how was it working front-row center with two rap giants on a serious rock & roll album?

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Kyle: It’s definitely a chance for me to be heard. I have been behind the scenes for a while. First of all, understand that Chuck and Griff are my dear friends. We all grew up in the same town together. I’ve known them since we were children. While they were doing the rap and hip-hop thing I always had live bands. I’ve performed all over the place and I kicked ass time and time again. The way this business is it’s very heard to get in and be seen and be heard. I’m looking at this as something that’s going to bring me to the forefront and help me shine along with all of us, being a force to be reckoned with. What was the process like of taking rap sensibilities such as sampling and rap lyricism and bringing them to rock & roll? Griff: I think with Kyle’s experimentation with the live band and rock thing, and Public Enemy’s [experience], and then what I did on my solo projects. It would not have come out like this if it wasn’t for Chuck and Kyle and myself blending all of that experience

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