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Infectious Grooves is an American funk metal supergroup led by vocalist Mike Muir and initially a side project from his group Suicidal Tendencies. The current lineup also includes guitarists Dean Pleasants and Dave Kushner, bassist Robert Trujillo, and drummer Jay Weinberg. To date, the project released four albums between 1991 and 2000.
In January, Weinberg joined supergroup Infectious Grooves, replacing Brooks Wackerman. On March 23, 2024, Weinberg played his first show with the band. Weinberg was recruited by Infectious Grooves for the band's first live appearances since a one-off show in 2019 due to Wackerman's commitments to Avenged Sevenfold. After Weinberg's arrival, the ...
In February of the following year, Nekrutman left the band to join Sepultura on their final world tour and was replaced by current Infectious Grooves and former Slipknot drummer Jay Weinberg. [82] On July 5, 2024, Suicidal Tendencies released a new version of their 1999 track "We Are Family" entirely in Portuguese under the title "Nós Somos ...
February 14, 2024 at 4:00 AM From comedy, live music and historical performances, Iowa City is the place to be this weekend. Here are three things to do Feb. 16-18 in Johnson County:
Thanks to a rather lukewarm live music season in 2024, the music fest and concert scene is ready to come back to life in 2025. ... Jennifer Lopez canceled her tour due to disappointing ticket ...
Trujillo uses the slap bass technique, seen mostly in his work with Suicidal Tendencies and Infectious Grooves. At many of the shows during Metallica's 2004 Madly in Anger with the World Tour , Trujillo would often play an extended bass solo (dubbed "Jungle Essence" on recordings), which made extensive use of slap bass and other techniques and ...
It's the Infectious Grooves is the debut album by Infectious Grooves, released in 1991. ... This page was last edited on 23 August 2024, at 13:29 (UTC).
The Infectious Grooves song "Do What I Tell Ya!", from their album Groove Family Cyco, mocks the band for this contradiction. [19] [20] Muir later stated that Rage Against the Machine's guitarist, Tom Morello, provoked the feud by attacking Suicidal Tendencies. [20] Muir has stated he has never used drugs and doesn't drink alcohol. [21]