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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.
It's the Infectious Grooves is the debut album by Infectious Grooves, released in 1991. The song "Therapy" featured vocals from Ozzy Osbourne . The album introduces the character Sarsippius.
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker was to attempt the long-haul flight and participate in Blink-182's first Australian tour since 2004, saying "[I'm] getting knocked out and getting on a plane to Australia". [30] Barker survived a plane crash in 2008 and suffers from aerophobia.
Perkins formed Infectious Grooves with Suicidal Tendencies singer Mike Muir in 1989. [7] After Jane’s Addiction broke up, Infectious Grooves toured in support of Ozzy Osbourne on his No More Tears tour. [1] The following year he reunited with Farrell to begin work on Porno for Pyros. Perkins changed his drum setup for this band, including ...
Dave Kushner (born November 16, 1966) is an American musician best known as the rhythm guitarist for the hard rock supergroup Velvet Revolver.Kushner has also been a member of Wasted Youth, [2] Electric Love Hogs, [2] Loaded, [2] Danzig, [2] Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro's solo band, [2] Sugartooth, [2] Zilch [3] while he has also recorded with Infectious Grooves, [2] Cyco Miko [2 ...
The group promises lively performances with impressive solos, infectious grooves, and engaging visuals, compromised of some of Iowa's finest improvising musicians. ... Tickets for both shows this ...
This list includes bands which have directly played within the funk rock genre, as well as bands which have played within its subgenre, funk metal.It also includes bands described as metal funk, thrash funk or funkcore (synonymous with funk metal), as well as bands described as punk-funk (synonymous with both genres).
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 ...