John Densmore & Chuck D Unite for Record Store Day Album 'No Country for Old Men'

January 21, 2026
John Densmore & Chuck D Unite for Record Store Day Album 'No Country for Old Men'
  • Fans reacted with excitement on social media, praising the unlikely collaboration and awaiting more details.

  • Readers can explore related Rock Cellar Magazine content for additional context and prior/next articles on similar topics.

  • EURWEB covers Public Enemy joining Guns N’ Roses for a 2026 US tour, and readers are invited to sign up for a daily newsletter.

  • The piece notes potential public confusion with the similarly named band Dope and provides a comparison link.

  • A full list of Record Store Day releases had not been announced at the time of the article.

  • Parade corroborates the release date and album title through the artists’ joint post and public announcements.

  • The release is part of a broader RSD 2026 rollout, with more special releases promised for April 18, 2026.

  • Public Enemy released Black Sky Over the Projects: Apartment 2025 ahead of the tour, with ticket information available through StubHub.

  • A new collaboration called doPE brings John Densmore of The Doors and Chuck D of Public Enemy for a Record Store Day release that blends spoken word, rhythm, and social commentary.

  • Their debut album, no country for old men, features a track titled every tick tick tick, which is designated as the 2026 RSD Song of the Year.

  • The project is framed as a bridge between generations, merging history with contemporary sound to push the music forward.

  • Tour dates are planned across multiple cities this summer, including Raleigh, Saratoga Springs, Tinley Park, Hershey, Toronto, Shakopee, East Rutherford, and St. Louis.

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