a five string most of the time. He has different brands.
Roberto Agustín Miguel Santiago Samuel Trujillo Veracruz.
James hetfield Dave mustaine Ron mcgovney lars ulrich Lloyd grant Dave mustaine cliff Burton kirk hammett Jason newsted rob trujillo Lloyd grant was just a session musician
Yes he does
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich do the majority of the writing. Over the last few albums they have had allowed more input from other members such as Kirk Hammet, Jason Newsted, and Rob Trujillo.
rob thomas - lead vocals kyle cook - guitar, backgroung vocals Adam gaynor - (former member) used to play rhythm guitar and background vocals brian yale - bass paul doucette - formerly drums, no plays rhythm guitar and background vocals Ryan macmillan - technically not a member, but a replacement drummer
no
Roberto Agustín Miguel Santiago Samuel Trujillo Veracruz.
yes
yes he is
he was the bassist of ozzy osbourne band.
I like the zany, novel spelling. Anyway. Crazy Train, Ozzy Osbourne, Blizzard of Ozz, 1980. On the original, vocals, Ozzy; guitar, Randy Rhoads; bass, Bob Daisley; drums, Lee Kerslake. On the rerelease, the bass part was rerecorded by Rob Trujillo and the drum part by Mike Bordin.
James Hetfield - Rhythm Guitar/Vocals Kirk Hammett - Lead Guitar Cliff Burton - Bass Guitar he was killed on 27 September 1986 Then there was Jason Newstead who replaced Cliff as the bass guitarist after he died he was there from 1986-2003 Rob Trujillo - Replaced Newstead back in 2003 Lars Ulrich - Drums/percussion
Recording King (as of 11/17/07)
Pu$$y Liquor by rob zombie
"Think (About it)" By James Brown and Lyn Collins - 1972.
Rob Brantly is a catcher for the Miami Marlins.
he's a rob (rob is short for robotic operating buddy)