Chancellor and Burr (on drums) drove the rhythm section on “Too Many Puppies,” while Stone manned the drum kit for a cover of King Crimson’s “Thela Hun Ginjeet,” which Primus had only performed a handful of times since 1994. See fan-shot footage below.
Chancellor and Burr (on drums) drove the rhythm section on “Too Many Puppies,” while Stone manned the drum kit for a cover of King Crimson’s “Thela Hun Ginjeet,” which Primus had only performed a handful of times since 1994. See fan-shot footage below.
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Segall joined in the fun for a cover of Black Sabbath’s “N.I.B.” that he and Primus had debuted late last month in New Orleans, and Carey assumed the drum throne for the main-set closing “Jerry Was a Race Car Driver.” The show closed with fellow opener MonoNeon lending a hand on “Southbound Pachyderm,” from Primus’ 1995 album Tales From the Punchbowl.
Primus’ Onward & Upward tour, which features new drummer John Hoffman, concludes tonight and tomorrow in Sacramento, Ca. The group released its first song with him, the Maynard James Keenan-featuring “Little Lord Fentanyl,” in May.
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