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Mike Bordin

 
Artist: Mike Bordin
Mike Bordin

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Matt Wallace, Bill Gould, Roddy Bottum
  • Born: November 27, 1962, San Francisco, CA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Drums

Biography

Mike Bordin is widely regarded to be one of the finest drummers in all of heavy metal/hard rock, as evidenced by the resumé of artists he's played with over the years. Born on November 27, 1962, in San Francisco, CA, Bordin became obsessed with rock music as a teenager (especially such heavyweights as Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin) and began playing drums at the age of 14, when he and a high school friend who had just picked up the bass -- future Metallica member Cliff Burton -- began to jam together. By the early '80s, Bordin had discovered other musical styles (including such new wave acts as Killing Joke, PiL, and Theatre of Hate) and his playing style began to absorb this variety. Shortly thereafter, he founded the similarly styled outfit Faith No Man, along with bassist Bill Gould, which by the mid-'80s (and several bandmember changes later), would transform into alt-metallists Faith No More.

Bordin and Faith No More (which included keyboardist Roddy Bottum, guitarist Jim Martin, and singer Chuck Mosely) issued a pair of albums, 1985's We Care a Lot and 1987's Introduce Yourself, which created a loud buzz in the underground. But it wasn't until newcomer Mike Patton replaced Mosely as the group's frontman that Faith No More began to infiltrate the mainstream, issuing a string of now classic hard rock releases that have influenced countless other bands in its wake: 1989's The Real Thing, 1992's Angel Dust, 1995's King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime, and 1997's Album of the Year. Despite rumors throughout FNM's career of friction amongst the bandmembers, the band managed to remain together until 1998. Bordin (who had previously filled in for Bill Ward as part of a reunited Black Sabbath at the 1997 edition of Ozzfest) began playing with other heavy metal acts immediately after FNM's split, including work with Ozzy Osbourne's solo band (with whom Bordin has toured with several times and played on 2001's Down to Earth), Korn (briefly filling in on tour for injured drummer David Silveria), an unreleased effort by former Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan (1999's Beautiful Disease), and former Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell's sophomore release. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Mike "Puffy" Bordin

Background information
Birth name Michael Andrew Bordin
Also known as Puffy
Born November 27, 1962 (1962-11-27) (age 46)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Genres Alternative metal, alternative rock, funk metal, hard rock, metal
Occupations Musician
Instruments Drums
Years active 1981–present
Labels Slash, London, Reprise, Mordam
Associated acts EZ-Street, Faith No More, Ozzy Osbourne, Jerry Cantrell, Korn

Mike Bordin (born November 27, 1962 in San Francisco, California) is the drummer and co-founder of Faith No More. He has also played with Ozzy Osbourne. Notably for a left-handed drummer, he plays a right-handed kit with his ride cymbal on the left. He is also noted for his distinctive long hair (down to his waist) and for playing in shorts and shirtless at concerts.

Biography

Bordin played drums in Faith No More for the duration of the band's career, from 1982 to 1998. In 1995 he joined Ozzy Osbourne's band. He also briefly played with three-quarters of the original Black Sabbath line-up during closing segments of Ozzy Osbourne's 1997 headlining concerts on the Ozzfest tour due to original Sabbath drummer Bill Ward having health issues.

Bordin re-recorded the drum tracks on Osbourne's solo albums, Blizzard of Ozz, and Diary of a Madman, for remasters released in 2002. The re-recordings were the result of a lawsuit brought on by original drummer Lee Kerslake and original bassist Bob Daisley (whose part was re-recorded by Robert Trujillo) for unpaid royalties.

Bordin appeared on the 2002 album, Degradation Trip, released by Jerry Cantrell along with Robert Trujillo on bass. In 2000 he toured with KoЯn when their drummer David Silveria was injured.

In 2001, Bordin appeared as a contestant on the American version of the television game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, immediately following his wife. He made it to the $16,000 level before missing a question, walking away with $1,000. Former bandmate Robert Trujillo, now of Metallica, watched on in the crowd.

It was announced on February 25, 2009 that Bordin would be touring and possibly recording again with Faith No More. Bordin was present at their first reunion show at the Brixton Academy in London, England on June 10th of that year and the band has continued to perform at multiple live venues since.

Setup

Circa 1992

Drumset Yamaha Drums Recording Custom in Black Finish

  • 6.5x14 maple snare
  • 13x15 rack tom
  • 14x16 rack tom
  • 16x18 floor tom
  • 14x26 bass drum

Cymbals All Zildjian Cymbals

  • 15" New beat hi-hats
  • 19" K China Boy
  • 18" K Crash/Ride
  • 21" Z Light/Power Ride
  • 19" K Dark Crash
  • 18" K Medium Crash

Hardware Yamaha, including their rack system. Bass drum pedal is a strap-drive Drum Workshop model.

Heads Remo coated Pinstripe on top of snare, coated Emperors on tops of toms with clear Ambassadors on bottoms. Clear Pinstripe on bass batter head with painted head on front.

Sticks Vic Firth American Classic Rock played with butt end.

Discography

Faith No More
Jerry Cantrell
Ozzy Osbourne



 
 

 

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