Paramour Sessions wasn't THAT bad, I liked it, but I do miss the sound they had during Infest and Lovehatetragedy..... and i'm also curious now that the Dave Buckner (drummer) is gone, what their change, if any, in sound will be like.
I liked The Paramour Sessions but I've gotta say that there were a few songs on there that I thought were utter shite. Hopefully the new album will be better. I'd also like to make it known that WWE has ruined my love for the song ...To Be Loved.
I gotta say, I love that quote: Which, minus the parenthesis, would say something like this: Papa Roach have chosen Jay Baumgardner, who has previously produced Papa Roach, to produce their new album. Eh, it was funny to me. But anyways, I would have to say yeah, be better than Paramour Sessions, PLEASE.
I didn't know their drummer quit. (Or was he fired?) I'm sure it won't change their perspectives though. And I agree, I think their best album is lovehatetragedy, but that's just me.
Paramour Sessions > every other Papa Roach album except Infest lovehatetragedy was just plain 'ol mediocre, Getting Away with Murder was repetitive and had a lot of filler, and the demo they had (forgot the title) wasn't too great. Infest was good, but I don't know if it was better than Paramour. I'd say they're tied for me. Paramour Sessions was a good rock album. The drum was fired from the band because he had drug problems (from what I remember). He's in rehab right now I'm pretty sure.
Plus he married the ugly Tyler daughter* as well for a short time. That should get you fired in an instant. *Tyler meaning Steven Tyler's daughter.