- Robert Trujillo
Infobox musical artist
Name = Robert Trujillo
Img_capt = Robert Trujillo performing live with Metallica at O2 in London,England ,September 15 ,2008 .
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Roberto Agustín Trujillo
Alias = Stymee, Bobzilla
Born = birth date and age|1964|10|23|mf=y
Santa Monica,California , USA
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Instrument = Bass
Genre =Thrash metal ,Heavy metal,Funkcore ,Hardcore punk ,Funk metal
Occupation =Musician ,Songwriter
Years_active = 1989–present
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Associated_acts =Metallica ,Suicidal Tendencies ,Infectious Grooves ,Black Label Society ,Ozzy Osbourne
URL = [http://www.metallica.com Official Metallica website]
Notable_instruments =Roberto Agustín Trujillo (IPA2|ɾo'beɾto tɾu'xiʎo) (born on
October 23 ,1964 [ [http://www.metallica.com/Band/robert.asp] "Robert's Profile on Metallica's Official Website"] ) is abassist who played withSuicidal Tendencies ,Infectious Grooves ,Black Label Society ,Jerry Cantrell , andOzzy Osbourne 's band before joiningMetallica in 2003.Early life
He was born on October 23, 1964 as Roberto Agustín Miguel Santiago Samuel Trujillo Veracruz and grew up in
Culver City, California . His mother is from Durango, Mexico. Trujillo attendedCulver City High School .Career
He played in a few local bands before joining Suicidal Tendencies (in 1989) and fellow
Culver City native,Rocky George , the guitarist for the band at the time. Trujillo replaced the band's second bassistBob Heathcote . He is responsible for adding infunk influences to the band seen prominently on albums "Lights...Camera...Revolution! " and especially on "The Art of Rebellion ". He eventually turned bandmateMike Muir on to funk music, and the two formedInfectious Grooves to play more funk oriented music.He was a member of Ozzy Osbourne's band for a number of years starting in the late 90s. Trujillo was the subject of controversy for re-recording
Bob Daisley 's bass tracks for reissued versions of Osbourne's albums "Blizzard of Ozz " and "Diary of a Madman" due to Daisley's claim of not receiving proper royalties. (Similarly, Osbourne's drummer Mike Bordin re-recorded drum parts originally done by Lee Kerslake, who was also involved in the royalty dispute.) This achieved additional notoriety for giving no notice to the buying public on the outside of the CD that they were not purchasing an original recording.Robert Trujillo became Metallica's bassist on
February 24 ,2003 after auditioning for the band and fitting in with fellow band membersJames Hetfield ,Lars Ulrich , andKirk Hammett . Trujillo received one million dollars from the band as an advance on the percentage he would earn by being in Metallica. His audition and hiring appear in the documentary film "Some Kind of Monster". His debut studio album withMetallica , "Death Magnetic ", was released onSeptember 12 ,2008 .Also in 2003, Trujillo was seen playing an upright bass in the
Nickel Creek music video,Smoothie Song . However, he did not play bass for the band during the song's recording.Technique
Trujillo is primarily, but not exclusively, a fingerstyle player. He has been known to play with a pick for some of his work, primarily recordings and live playing with
Ozzy Osbourne andBlack Label Society . In order to achieve the attack and speed of pickstyle playing with his fingers, he has developed a fingerstyle technique which involves using both plucking fingers in a down-and-up motion, or sometimes using three fingers to attack the strings instead of the more usual two. It should be noted that Trujillo's predecessor in Metallica,Jason Newsted , was almost exclusively a pickstyle player (he used his fingers for parts of songs such as "One"), whileCliff Burton , Newsted's predecessor and bassist on Metallica's first three albums, played fingerstyle exclusively. Metallica's first bassist,Ron McGovney , does not appear as an important part of the dispute between fingerstyle and pickstyle playing in the band, most likely because he never wrote any part of a Metallica song and never appeared on a Metallica album.Trujillo is also a very skilled slap bass player, as ably demonstrated in his work for Suicidal Tendencies and Infectious Grooves, where he used the technique extensively. He usually takes an extended solo in Metallica's live shows where he utilizes many of his different playing techniques, as well as using various effects.
In a Mission: Metallica video. It is shown that Trujillo has experience in
Flamenco guitar playing. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ktjlVvMYlA]Equipment
With Metallica, he is most often seen to play
Fernandes Guitars Gravity 5-string basses, particularly a model with a silver finish, blue flame decals, and EMG pickups. He also has a signature bass model, the Sonus RT, manufactured byZon Guitars . Prior to Metallica, he was most often seen to play Tobias, ESP and Musicman basses (all 5-strings), as well as a FenderPrecision Bass with Black Label Society and Ozzy Osbourne. As of May 2008, Trujillo has also been seen sporting aYamaha TRB5-P2 5-string bass for live work, although there is no official word on whether he is now a Yamaha endorser. For amplification, he uses Ampeg amplifiers and cabinets. Also, Trujillo recently collaborated with Jim Dunlop to create his new Icon signature bass strings - these strings are taper-core stainless steel, in gauges 45-130 (5-string). In a recent picture on the Mission Metallica website Trujillo is seen playing aRickenbacker 4001 similar toCliff Burton [http://www.missionmetallica.com] Trujillo uses a MorleyMark Tremonti Wah pedal on songs such as "For Whom the Bell Tolls"Discography
With
Black Label Society *"
1919 Eternal " - 2002
*"Boozed, Broozed, and Broken-Boned " (Live DVD) - 2002With
Jerry Cantrell *"
Degradation Trip " - 2002
*"Degradation Trip Volumes 1 & 2 - 2002With
Infectious Grooves *"
The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It's the Infectious Grooves " - 1991
*"Sarsippius' Ark " - 1993
*"Groove Family Cyco " - 1994
*"Mas Borracho " - 2000With
Suicidal Tendencies *"
Controlled By Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu " - 1989 (credited as "Stymee")
*"Lights...Camera...Revolution! " - 1990
*"The Art of Rebellion " - 1992
*"Still Cyco After All These Years " -1993
*"Suicidal for Life " - 1994
*"Prime Cuts" - 1997With
Glenn Tipton *"
Baptizm of Fire " - 1997
=With Anthrax=*"
Summer 2003 " - 2003With
Mass Mental *"How to Write Love Songs" - 1999
*"Live in Tokyo" - 2001With
Ozzy Osbourne *"Down to Earth" - 2001
*"Blizzard of Ozz " Reissue - 2002
*"Diary of a Madman" Reissue - 2002
*"Live at Budokan - 2002With
Metallica *"
St. Anger " (DVD Live Studio Performance Only) - 2003
*"Death Magnetic " - 2008References
External links
* [http://www.metallica.com Metallica.com - The Official Metallica Website]
*http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0874235/
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