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Brian Mantia is a drummer. He has played with bands like Primus and Guns N' Roses, and with other popular performers such as Buckethead and Tom Waits. A session drummer at practice A drummer is a musician who plays the drums, particularly the drum kit, marching percussion, or hand drums. ...
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History
Drummer Brian “Brain" Mantia has played with some of rock's more cult/fringe artists (Praxis, Primus, Tom Waits, Buckethead, Godflesh), as well as more mainstream/renown ones (Guns N' Roses). Raised in the South Bay city of Cupertino, CA, Mantia became interested in such ‘groove heavy' artists as James Brown, Led Zeppelin, and Jimi Hendrix early on, but it wasn't until he was 16 years old that Mantia began playing drums. Shortly thereafter, Mantia acquired the nickname “Brain" while playing in a high school concert band, due to his obsession with the complex Anthony Cirone book, "Portraits in Rhythm." Mantia continued to perfect his drumming skills, by studying at such music schools as the Percussion Institute of Technology in Hollywood. The mid ‘80s saw Mantia join the San Francisco Bay Area funk-rock band, the Limbomaniacs, who broke up later in the decade, but reformed to issue a lone full-length in 1990, Stinky Grooves. Praxis is the name of an ever-changing Bill Laswell musical project. ...
Primus is a rock band formed in California in the mid-1980s. ...
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From there, Mantia played with a variety of other outfits, including M.I.R.V. (Cosmodrome, Feeding Time on Monkey Island), MCM and the Monster (Collective Emotional Problems), and Tom Waits (Bone Machine), before co-forming the funk/experimental supergroup, Praxis. Included in the group were Parliament-Funkadelic veterans Bootsy Collins (bass) and Bernie Worrell (keyboards), as well as masked guitarist Buckethead and producer Bill Laswell -- resulting in countless releases throughout the ‘90s (including such standouts as Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis, Transmutation Live, and Warzsawa, among countless others). Mantia continued to work with Buckethead even outside of Praxis -- playing on such solo Buckethead albums as Giant Robot and Monsters and Robots. MCM can refer to: Mathematical Contest in Modeling, challenges teams of students to clarify, analyze, and propose solutions to open-ended problems. ...
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The late ‘90s saw Mantia appear on releases by Godflesh (Songs of Love and Hate, Love and Hate in Dub), and longtime friends, Primus (whom Mantia was briefly a member of in 1989, before a broken foot led to his exit). His second go-around with Primus proved more fruitful, as Mantia toured extensively with the trio and played on such albums as The Brown Album, Rhinoplasty, and Anti-Pop. Already boasting quite an impressive musical resume, it was about to get even greater, as Axl Rose invited Mantia to join his overhauled version of Guns N' Roses (at the insistence of Buckethead, who was brought onboard as Slash's replacement). Mantia appeared with the group throughout sporadic live dates in 2001 (the Rock in Rio III Festival) and 2002 (the MTV Video Music Awards), while continuing to lay down tracks for the oft-delayed new Guns N' Roses studio release, Chinese Democracy." source: All Music Guide This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. ...
Guns N Roses (GNR) is an American hard rock band that gained fame during the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
Mantia appears on the song "Circles" on Brian Transeau's 2003 release Emotional Technology. BT holding a M-Audio Ozonic keyboard Brian Transeau (born Brian Wayne Transeau on October 4, 1971 in Rockville, Maryland) is an electronica musician who records under the stage name BT. When recording with other artists he has used the aliases Kaistar, Libra Dharma, Prana, Elastic Reality, Elastic Chakra, GTB...
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Emotional Technology is the fourth album by electronica artist Brian Transeau, also known as BT. It features vocals by JC Chasez, Rose McGowan, and Transeau himself, among others. ...
As of June 2006, Brain is touring Europe with Guns N' Roses. On June 21, 2006 it was announced he was taking a short break from the GNR tour to spend time with his pregnant wife, who gave birth July 4th, 2006.
Equipment Drums 26" x 14" Green Ludwig Vistalite Bass drum 14" x 5-1/2" Ludwig Vistalite Black Beauty snare 14" North Floor Tom 6" North Tom 13" x 9" Red Ludwig Vistalite Floor Tom 18" x 16" Amber Ludwig Vistalite
Percussion 6" Black LP Cowbell
Cymbals Zildjian 13" A quickbeat hi hats A Medium thin crash 8" EFX 1 16" A Medium crash 8" A splash 6" Zil-Bel 21" A Rock Ride 18" A China Low The Zildjian logo as seen from the official website The Avedis Zildjian Company is the worlds largest manufacturer of cymbals and drum sticks and the oldest continuously operating company in the US. // History The first cymbals were formed in 1618 in Constantinople by one Avedis, who, while looking for...
Electronics 2 Technics SL-1210MKZ Turntables with an M44Gs stylus Vestax PMCO5PRO DJMixer
Selected discography Primus is a rock band formed in California in the mid-1980s. ...
The Brown Album is an album by alternative rock band Primus. ...
It has been suggested that Rhinoplasty (Primus album) be merged into this article or section. ...
Antipop is an album by Primus, released on October 19, 1999. ...
With Buckethead - Colma - 1998
- Monsters and Robots - 1999
- The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell - 2004
Colma is a small town in San Mateo County, California, at the northern end of the San Francisco Peninsula next to Daly City and South San Francisco. ...
With Giant Robot Giant Robot NTT is an album by the band Giant Robot led by guitarist Buckethead, the album was released in 1996. ...
Les Claypool - Vocals, Bass Buckethead - Guitar Bernie Worrell - Keyboards Brian Brain Mantia - Drums // Biography Les Claypool, bassist of many bands, including Primus, collaborated with virtuoso guitarist Buckethead, funk keyboardist Bernie Worrell, and former Primus drummer Brain (Brian Mantia) under the name Colonel Claypools Bucket of Bernie Brains (a combination...
The Big Eyeball in the Sky is a 2004 album by Colonel Claypools Bucket of Bernie Brains, distributed by the Prawn Song label. ...
Guns N Roses (GNR) is an American hard rock band that gained fame during the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
Chinese Democracy is a long-delayed album from Guns N Roses that remains in production with an expected release in Fall 2006. ...
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