Korn, King's X and Dokken Supergroup
. Luzier is joined by bassist-vocalist dUg Pinnick of King's X and guitarist George Lynch of Lynch Mob and Dokken fame in the new three-piece outfit. In the clip the band reflect on how they met, with Pinnick telling Luzier: "I would see you at almost every King's X show at LA. You'd wait at the back." Luzier responds: "You know what I said to you? I said, 'Before I die I want to pay tambourine on one of your tracks � on anything." Pinnick adds: "Now we're friends and we play in a band together." Lynch says: "I always wanted to do this: play with guys who have compelling ideas. It's better when we all contribute, and we have this interesting chemistry which is different than what I normally do." Check out the video here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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