His band's purported lack of use for one notwithstanding, the recently departed Tony Sly had made quite the name for himself as one of punk's most prolific and enduring songwriters, both at the helm of seminal West coast Fat Wreck Chords outfit No Use For A Name and more recently as a solo artist. This summer Sly reprised a team up with another punk veteran in Lagwagon's Joey Cape for the split record
Acoustic Volume 2.
In a two-part conversation, staff interviewer G'Ra Asim spoke with each of the legendary frontmen about their contributions to the sequel to 2004's
Acoustic.
Shortly before his untimely passing on July 31st, the late, great Sly expounded via email on what was to be his final caper with the Caper.
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