Five Rock Bassists Who Steal the Show

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Peter Whitfield
Mike Watt
What do you call a beautiful woman on a bassist's arm?

A tattoo.

Bassists get picked on, even more than drummers. You've heard the insults: "failed guitarist," "ugly," and "forgettable." So many bassists just pluck the same four notes, so it's easy to see why everyone views the instrument as boring. The bass player isn't on stage to be flashy, he or she is there to hold down the low end.

Maybe that's why Coheed and Cambria's Mic Todd held up a Walgreens and Nick Oliveri (formerly of Queens of the Stone Age) assaulted his girlfriend. Criminals get more attention than bassists, after all.

Of course none of this applies to female bassists, who are usually the coolest member of any given band. If your name is Kim and you pick up a bass, there's a pretty good chance that you'll end up in the next Sonic Youth or The Pixies someday.

Fortunately, there are plenty of talented male bassists out there who don't rob drug stores or beat up their girlfriends. These guys write complex riffs with cool effects that actually vary from song to song. Kristian Dunn is one such artist-- he uses a doubleneck guitar/bass and a fretless bass to create El Ten Eleven's catchy, post rock sound. Dunn will rock out with Tim Fogarty (drums) tonight at The Rhythm Room.

Check out five more bassists with innovative styles after the jump.

Jesse F. Keeler (Death From Above 1979)
Armed with a synthesizer and a Rickenbacker, Keeler relentlessly layers heavily distorted metal and electronica rhythms on top of Sebastien Grainger's rapid-fire drums and vocals. After a five-year break, the duo reunited to play a few festivals this year.

Brian Chippendale (Lightning Bolt)
Like El Ten Eleven and Death From Above 1979, Lightning Bolt is comprised of a bassist and drummer playing loud, intricate melodies. Emphasis on the loud- this noise rock band always turns the volume to 11 for chaotic live performances.


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Katie Brodt
Katie Brodt

I was hoping to see Zach Smith of Three Mile Pilot and later Pinback!! So great..

Screaming Mango
Screaming Mango

Bassist, for non-guitar players look goofy with a four stringed instrument. Shows you how ignorant people really are. Of course, never mind that most bassist write the songs for the band. And the keep the groove.

Mybutt
Mybutt

ummm. les claypool anyone... anyone

Deesguys
Deesguys

No Les Claypool? I wasn't aware it was legal to write an article like this without him

Trigger
Trigger

Meh... article fails at opening premise and then continues to fail with list. 

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