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No, Jona Weinhofen is Straight Edge, so he can't smoke or drink, he's the guitarist in that band, Lee Malia, another guitarist in BMTH only smokes cigarettes, Matt Nicholls, drummer of the band only drinks, I'm not sure about Matt Kean, bass player. Oliver Sykes, vocalist, only smokes weed.
Very few don't. The only two I can think of offhand that don't are Atomic Rooster and the Doors.
In many bands, there are 4 guitarists. One of them is a lead guitarist that plays the solos. Another is the rhythm guitarist that backs up the lead guitarist by playing a rhythm *hence the name). The last guitarist is a bass guitarist that plays bass lines to make everything sound complete in the band.
He is the bass guitarist and backing vocalist for the group Yes. He is the only original member left in the band, and is the only one to appear in every album.
Gene Simmons
ray manzarek , it's a little known fact that he played all the bass lines as well on the keyboard because the Doors never had a Bass guitarist.------ you forgot to tell that he only played bass live they were hiring studio bass players for the recordings of there albums
In my opinion i think Brad Delson would be the best because he is their full time guitarist, Mike only plays guitar for some songs and Dave plays bass.
Metallica is an American heavy metal band that formed in 1981 in Los Angeles. Founded when drummer Lars Ulrich posted an advertisement in a Los Angeles newspaper, Metallica's line-up has primarily consisted of Ulrich, rhythm guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield, and lead guitarist Kirk Hammett, while going through a number of bassists. Currently, the spot is held by Robert Trujillo.
I'd say it's not absolutely necesary to have a bass player in the band. However, you should know that the overall feel, power and presence of your band's sound lays heavily on the firm, solid base that the bass player creates. Not only does he(she) provide the entire support for the other instruments (along with the drums), they also make the sound a lot fuller and lively. Without the bass, the band is most likely to sound empty. But still, if you can't find a bass player there are other instruments like a piano or syntheziser that can fill in for the bass parts. The important thing is to have a solid base on which the other instruments can rest. There is no one right sound for any band. And as long as there is an instrument that has a tonal range extending into the bass frequencies, you also will not lose the "bottom" in the music. Examples of bass-less bands include Sleater-Kinney (where rhythm guitarist Corin Tucker's guitar tone and style almost serve as a bass), The White Stripes, and Led Zeppelin in certain live situations when bassist John Paul Jones would play keyboards, and employ sounds that have a solid bottom. A band with a piano often doesn't need bass at all, given the piano's powerful low-end sound, percussive clarity, and full sonic spectrum. Conversely, you have a band like Motorhead, which has a bass player (Lemmy Kilmister) who makes his bass tone much higher ("buzz bass"), sounding more like a rhythm guitar than a bass.
Movie-Six people, it started as a band of five and a member of another band joined at the end Book- Only five people These are the characters Olivia White- Lead Vocals, Songwriter, Backup Guitarist Wen(short for Wendell) Gifford- Piano Player, Backup Singer, Rapper Stella Yamada- Lead Guitarist, Backup Singer Mo Banjeree- Bass Player, Backup Singer Charlie Delgado- Drums, Backup Singer And Scott Picket (in the movie)- Backup Guitarist Hope this helps:)
Hayley Williams (lead vocalist), Taylor York (lead guitarist), and Jeremy Davis (bass). Currently, they are the only members of the band, but of course they have tour members.
Dale Stewart replaced the original bassist in January of 2000, but for all intensive purposes, he is really the only bass player who has been in Seether. source: seether-online.com/band_members.html