Lead singer Luke Spiller reflects on The Struts' breakthrough debut album 'Everybody Wants' turning 10, sharing stories behind hits like 'Could Have Been Me' and 'Put Your Money on Me'. He reveals plans to perform the album in its entirety on tour with Dirty Honey, teases an upcoming collaboration with an iconic artist, and discusses their new cover of Bad Company's 'Rock and Roll Fantasy'. Spiller also reminisces about touring with Foo Fighters and navigating the changing music industry as a young rock band. Then, it's Puddle of Mudd frontman Wes Scantlin sharing stories about his creative process, revealing how he prefers working late at night when everyone else is asleep. He discusses his new album Kiss the Machine, working with Neal Schon's son Miles on guitar, and his journey from Kansas City to getting signed by Fred Durst. Wes reflects on his past struggles, his hopes for helping others through music, and his entertaining adventures filming music videos with fireworks.
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