If people know just one thing about Papa Roach, you can guarantee it will be the opening line to Last Resort. So much so, Jacoby said he is used to being stopped in the street and asked: "are you the ‘cut my life into pieces’ dude?" to which he says "I’ve been cutting lives into pieces for 19 years!"

Last Resort was the lead single on their debut album, Infest, which dropped in 2000. The single went on to became a Top 10 hit in a number of countries, including the UK. However, at the time of recording it they had actually just been dropped from their demo deal, and were being turned away by record label after record label.

“We were at a point where we were getting turned down by every record company across the board. We had a demo deal with Warner Brothers and we went in and recorded Last Resort, Dead Cell, amongst a handful of other songs, and in the process of that, we got dropped from our demo deal.”

Luckily they played that demo to A&R exec, Ron Handler at DreamWorks, and that's when everything changed as suddenly "vets in the business" like Mo Ostin and Lenny Waronker, who worked with the likes of Hendrix and Zeppelin, had their back.

"When that song dropped it, it just cracked off the hinges and changed our lives forever. The lyrical content of the song, the melody, the music, it just had all the parts for a song that would connect to people at that point in time."

Although, the track has definitely stood the test of the time, as it's a favourite among new Papa Roach fans too.

"Almost 20 years later we are meeting these young kids that are coming to our shows and talking about how that song has affected their lives - it’s crazy."