- Roddy Bottum
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Roddy Bottum
Img_capt = Roddy performing with Imperial Teen in 2007
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Roswell Christopher Bottum III
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Born = birth date and age|1963|7|1
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Origin =Los Angeles, California
Instrument = Keyboard, Vocals,Guitar
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Genre =Alternative metal ,alternative rock ,funk metal ,indie Pop ,indie Rock
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1982 – Present
Label = Slash, London, Reprise, Mordam, Merge
Associated_acts =Faith No More ,Imperial Teen
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Notable_instruments =Roddy Bottum (born Roswell Christopher Bottum III, [cite web |url=http://negele.org/db/index.php3?band=2&year=1993&month=6&day=15&id=890|title=Heavy Metal Homo |accessdate=2008-06-22 |author=
Lance Loud |date=June 15 ,1993 |publisher=The Advocate ]1 July 1963 ,Los Angeles, California ), is an Americanmusician , best known as thekeyboardist for the San Franciscorock band Faith No More , and is currently thefrontman forImperial Teen .Early years
Bottum studied classical
piano from an early age, until moving to San Francisco when he was 18.Faith No More and Imperial Teen
Joining Faith No More in 1982 (replacing Wade Worthington in Faith No More ), Bottum remained in the band until its demise in 1998. However, after 1992's "Angel Dust" and its ensuing tour, Bottum's input into Faith No More was reduced significantly. In an interview made available to fans on the band's "
King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime "album (vinyl collectionbox set ), Bottum explained that his contributions to the band's efforts had necessarily declined because of the death of his father that year.In 1994/1995, Bottum formed
Imperial Teen withLynn Perko , anotherBay Area music veteran. The band is perhaps best known for their single "Yoo Hoo" used in the 1999 film "Jawbreaker".exuality and his music
Bottum came out as
gay in 1993. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_1999_Feb_16/ai_53877989 Roddy Bottum article - "The Advocate"]16 February 1999 ] He is recognized as a pioneering gay rock/metal musician and admired as a role model for gay youth interested in music not traditionally associated with the gay community.Fact|date=June 2007 In a 2001 article in "The Advocate ", Bottum stated that "I would never have thought as a gay teen I'd be in a band that would be considered heavy metal or hard rock." [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_2001_August_14/ai_76896482 Roddy Bottum article - "The Advocate"]14 August 2001 ]One of his contributions to Faith No More was "Be Aggressive", a
song aboutoral sex . Bottum has said in interviews that he wrote the song largely as a joke atMike Patton 's expense, enjoying the potential humiliation a straight vocalist would subject himself to onstage. "Be Aggressive" became the second most-played song at Faith No More concerts. Bottum would also describe gerbil stuffing in graphic detail to shocked interviewers.A 1999 article in "
The Advocate " said of Imperial Teen, "With lyrical allusions to wearing lipstick and male pronouns used to address love objects, Imperial Teen serves up a gay sensibility that ordinarily surfaces only from straight bands like Pulp orPizzicato Five ." Bottum noted "I think there's a resistance from gay artists to go that route just because it's so predictable. But it is annoying to see bands play it as safe as they do these days. That's why something that visually screams as loud asMarilyn Manson is such a breath of fresh air."coring
Bottum composed the music for
Craig Chester 'sfilm directorial debut, the gay romantic comedy "Adam & Steve " (2005). [ [http://www.advocate.com/news_detail_ektid02850.asp "Roddy Bottum teams with Courtney Love on "Adam & Steve" soundtrack " - "The Advocate"]18 March 2005 ] Bottum also works with Toby Record and his company All Ears Music, scoring films, documentaries, commercials, and television shows.External links
* [http://www.allearsmusic.net All Ears Music]
* [http://www.soundtrack.net/features/article/?id=76 Soundtrack.net interview]22 July 2001 References
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