This conversation has been available on the Scars and Guitars podcast since August 2019 and is now available on YouTube for the first time. The catalyst for the chat was the launch of the KXM album Circle of Dolls. George canvasses many other topics, such as Sweet and Lynch, Dokken, Lynch Mob, and solo material, particularly the 1999 rap/rock (nu metal crossover album, Smoke This). He discusses how he avoided violence during the LA riots in 1992 and hints that he has many ‘The Dirt’-style revelations to rival Motley Crue. The conversation was picked up by Blabbermouth and is still quoted by metal news aggregations sites (https://blabbermouth.net/news/george-lynch-criticizes-americas-failed-response-to-covid-19-pandemic-we-need-some-adults-in-the-room) So, a massive feast of topics for the George aficionado. Enjoy!
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