
"He's been scoring moments of our culture for decades, and that wisdom hits different when it meets the now. This collaboration is about locking generations together and pushing sound forward."
"It's been an honor working with Chuck D on this project. He's got the rhymes & I've got the beats... & we made doPE!"
"To me, the song 'every tick tick tick' captures that moment, as well as the times we're living in. They both have an extensive history with record stores and with Record Store Day - Chuck served as RSD Ambassador and has celebrated by spending the day at various stores around the country. The Doors have released more titles for Record Store Day events than any other band."
Chuck D and John Densmore formed a collaborative project called doPE and will release a debut album titled no country for old men on April 18. The first single, 'every tick tick tick', was named Record Store Day Song of the Year ahead of the album. The two musicians first connected at a Record Store Day panel in 2014 and began collaborating after Chuck D emailed Densmore in 2015. The name doPE merges the first two letters of 'Doors' with Public Enemy initials. The album will be available on limited-edition oxblood transparent vinyl at record shops on Record Store Day.
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