Talk:Infectious Grooves

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Why is Dave Kushner listed as a former member?! He played guitar on their first album. I would put him in straight away but there may be some reason why he's not here. If I dont get a reply I'll just stick him in anyway.

Dave Kushner and Rocky George are listed as Guitar players, but also Adam Siegel and Dean Pleasants. See this link. 1 I don't know if they actualy played something, or why they are there. Anyway, I have added them. --PET 04:43, 2 January 2006 (UTC)

Adam Siegel is a singer/songwriter/guitarist from San Francisco. He is currently in Chain Garden (if they are still together). Dean Pleasants is a buddy of Mike Muir and a member of Suicidal Tendencies. Mike has a heavy rotation of guitarists in his circle. So, he may very well have gone through a few on the first Infectious Grooves album. I used to wonder how he kept getting people to step in, then I thought that it may be because his older brother is Jim Muir. But, that is opinion. --Kainaw (talk) 02:48, 4 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Album

New album soon ? To bad that i don't see Rob Trujillo on the list. I'v read the interview and it says it will be Steve Brunner on the bass :( Totaly disapoited. Why ROB go to metallica ? Metallica sux.

P.S. It is well known that Hatefield don't like that the band members to be involved in other projects.

--PET 02:54, 17 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] On the top part with the band members, the fourth album isnt listed.

-Winter123 22:22, 16 September 2007 (UTC)

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