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  • Chris Robinson of The Black CrowesChris Robinson of The Black Crowes"Great songwriters don't necessarily have hit songs," says Chris. He's written a bunch, but his fans are more interested in the intricate jams.
  • Hayes CarllHayes CarllThis singer/songwriter from Texas made inroads with his song "KMAG YOYO," which he tells us is a military term.
  • Boz ScaggsBoz ScaggsThe "Lowdown" and "Lido Shuffle" singer makes a habit of playing with the best in the business.
  • Dave Pirner of Soul AsylumDave Pirner of Soul AsylumDave explains how the video appropriated the meaning of "Runaway Train," and what he thought of getting parodied by Weird Al.
  • Which Songs are About Drugs?Which Songs are About Drugs?"25 or 6 to 4" to "Semi-Charmed Life" - see if you can spot the songs that are really about drugs.
  • Kasim Sulton (Utopia, Meat Loaf)Kasim Sulton (Utopia, Meat Loaf)Kasim tells the tales of playing in Utopia with Todd Rundgren and recording the Bat Out Of Hell album.
  • Pete AndersonPete AndersonPete produced Dwight Yoakam, Michelle Shocked, Meat Puppets, and a very memorable track for Roy Orbison.
  • Eric Kretz of Stone Temple PilotsEric Kretz of Stone Temple PilotsThe STP drummer talks about how they write their songs, and how the process is different now that Chester Bennington has replaced Scott Weiland.
  • Play On, Roger ClynePlay On, Roger ClyneThe Peacemakers' front man talks to us about... well, everything under the hot desert sun. And we wonder, as we always have, why this Southwest remedy to Bruce Springsteen isn't a household word. Yet.
  • Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit and Black Light BurnsWes Borland of Limp Bizkit and Black Light BurnsWes tells the "Nookie" story, and explains how songwriting compares between Bizkit and Burns.