"I just like being on the bases with you guys. When we get to the base it's like hey, the first person to see us is some cat from South Carolina that saw the show three years ago and that just makes us feel more at home," said Witherspoon. Witherspoon talked about staying in the hotel saying, "I would rather stay on base with ya'll because that's where it's at. This was Sevendust's first time being here in South Korea and they stayed in a hotel in Seoul during their tour. Sevendust held a concert at Camp Carroll's community activA,A!ity center July 2, as part of their tour of the four military areas throughout South Korea. "It's a life changing experience and we really appreciate what you all do," said Witherspoon. "Being with you guys makes me feel like I wish I'd had been there because the energy is so incredible being around you cats," he explained. "Then I went a different route." Witherspoon said sometimes he still wishes he'd joined the military, especially after visiting AfA,A!ghanistan and Iraq. "He was like \'Yes, you can do a band for the Marines,'" said Witherspoon with a smile, not sure if it was his type of music. "I had a recruiter coming to the house every weekend and I was really interested and really wanting to do it, but I kept dabbling more and more in the band. Featuring Lajon Witherspoon’s iconic vocals powering the track, the song blends the band’s signature sound of aggressive, guitar-forward precision with a soaring hook.CAMP CARROLL, South Korea - "It was the Marines back then," said Lajon Witherspoon, the lead singer for Sevendust. “Everything” is an new anthem from hard-rock titans Sevendust, the second preview of the band’s new studio album, Truth Killer.
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