- Mike Bordin
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Mike "Puffy" Bordin Background information Birth name Michael Andrew Bordin Also known as Puffy Born November 27, 1962
San Francisco, California, U.S.Genres Alternative metal, funk metal, alternative rock, heavy metal, hard rock, grunge Occupations Musician Instruments Drums Years active 1981–present Labels Slash, London, Reprise, Mordam Associated acts EZ-Street, Faith No More, Ozzy Osbourne, Jerry Cantrell, Korn Mike Bordin (born November 27, 1962 in San Francisco, California) is the co-founder and drummer of rock band Faith No More. He is also known for playing with Ozzy Osbourne. As a left-handed drummer, he notably plays with a right-handed kit with his ride cymbal on the left. He is noted for his distinctive long dreadlocks, and for playing in shorts while shirtless at concerts.
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Biography
Early years
In the late 1970s, while still in high school, Mike Bordin played in the band EZ-Street[1] with future Metallica bassist Cliff Burton and future Faith No More guitarist Jim Martin.
In 1981, Bordin formed Faith No Man with bassist Billy Gould, keyboardist Wade Worthington, and frontman Mike Morris. A year later the group replaced Wade Worthington with keyboardist Roddy Bottum, removed Mike Morris, and changed their name to Faith No More.
Faith No More
Faith No More released their first album, We Care a Lot, in 1985. After releasing several more albums, including the Grammy-nominated The Real Thing, Faith No More disbanded in 1998.
In 2009, Faith No More reformed and performed a series of festival shows in Europe, leading to several shows in select American cities.
With Ozzy Osbourne
In 1997, Bordin began performing with Ozzy Osbourne's band.[2]
After Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward was unfortunately plagued with health issues during tour, Bordin had a brief stretch playing with the other original members of Black Sabbath. Notably he played the closing segments of Ozzy Osbourne's 1997 headlining concerts during the Ozzfest tour.
Bordin re-recorded the drum tracks on Osbourne's solo albums, Blizzard of Ozz, and Diary of a Madman, for the controversial remasters released in 2002. The re-recordings were the result of a lawsuit brought by original drummer Lee Kerslake and original bassist Bob Daisley (whose part was re-recorded by Robert Trujillo) for unpaid royalties. The remakes have received very poor reviews from fans on online retail stores such as Amazon.com.
Other appearances
In 2000, Bordin toured with KoЯn when their drummer David Silveria was injured.
Bordin also performs on Jerry Cantrell's 2002 album, Degradation Trip.
In 2001, Bordin competed on television game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.[3] He missed the $32,000 question, walking away with $1,000. Former bandmate Robert Trujillo, now of Metallica, attended live.
Setup
Previous (Ca. 1992)
- Drums
Yamaha Drums Recording Custom in Black Finish
- 14x6.5 maple snare
- 15x13 rack tom
- 16x14 rack tom
- 18x16 floor tom
- 26x14 bass drum
- Cymbals
All Zildjian Cymbals
- 15" New beat hi-hats
- 19" K China Boy
- 18" K Crash/Ride
- 21" Z Light/Power Ride
- 19" K Dark Crash
- 18" K Medium Crash
- Hardware
Yamaha, including their rack system. Bass drum pedal is a strap-drive Drum Workshop model.
- Heads
Remo coated Pinstripe on top of snare, coated Emperors on tops of toms with clear Ambassadors on bottoms. Clear Pinstripe on bass batter head with painted head on front.
- Sticks
Vic Firth American Classic Rock played with butt end.
Current (2009)
- Drums
Yamaha Oak Custom
- 14x6.5 Mike Bordin Signature Snare
- 14x12 Mounted Tom
- 15x13 Mounted Tom
- 18x16 Floor Tom
- 24x17 Bass Drum
- Cymbals
Zildjian
- 15" Rock Hi-Hat Bottom (used as top hat)
- 15" A Mastersound Hi-Hat Bottom (used as bottom hat)
- 19" K Medium Thin Dark Crash or K Thin Dark Crash
- 20" A Medium Crash
- 21" A Sweet Ride
- 22" Z Heavy Power Ride
- 19" K China
- Hardware
Yamaha rack and stands
Drum Workshop 5000 Delta Series Strap Drive Double Pedals- Heads
Remo
- Mounted and Floor Toms - Coated Emperor (top), Clear Ambassador (bottom)
- Snare - Emperor-X (batter)
- Bass - P3 Clear
- Sticks
Vic Firth Rock [5]
Discography
- Faith No More
- We Care a Lot (1985)
- Introduce Yourself (1987)
- The Real Thing (1989)
- Live at the Brixton Academy (1991)
- Angel Dust (1992)
- King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime (1995)
- Album of the Year (1997)
- Jerry Cantrell
- Degradation Trip (2002)
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Down to Earth (2001)
- Live at Budokan (2002)
- Blizzard of Ozz (Re-recording) (2002)
- Diary of a Madman (Re-recording) (2002)
- Under Cover (2005)
- Black Rain (2007)
- How To Write Love Songs (1999)
- Live In Tokyo (1999)
References
- ^ "Justice for all: the truth about ... - Joel McIver - Google Books". Books.google.com. 1982-07-06. http://books.google.com/books?id=6LwTMoqykcYC&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq=EZ-Street+bordin&source=bl&ots=RKw6ShG5L2&sig=5XLRFWqiQuZ1L7F7YqvE3qbcge0&hl=en&ei=NBbPS_eIKpLK8ATSq_mEDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CBwQ6AEwBTgU#v=onepage&q=EZ-Street%20bordin&f=false. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- ^ "Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives - Ozzy Osbourne". The Metal Archives. http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=195&PHPSESSID=eb78db2c6f11d63d173038b1e9094cdc. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- ^ "Mike Bordin On Who Wants to Be a Millionaire". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_iNK0mBKrQ. Retrieved 2011-10-28.
- ^ "Online PDF Article" (PDF). http://www.richmangicaro.com/Press_files/MikeBordin.pdf. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- ^ Vic Firth Artist Page[dead link]
Faith No More Mike Patton · Jon Hudson · Billy Gould · Roddy Bottum · Mike Bordin
Chuck Mosley · Jim Martin · Dean Menta · Trey Spruance
Joe Pye · Walter · Paula Frazer · Courtney Love · Jake Crucifix · Mark Stewart · Desmond Trial · Scott Colbertson · Mark BowenStudio albums Live albums Live at the Brixton AcademyCompilations Who Cares a Lot? · This Is It: The Best of · Epic and Other Hits · The Platinum Collection · The Works · The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits CollectionVideos You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy · Video Croissant · Who Cares a Lot?: The Greatest Videos · You Fat Bastards/Who Cares a Lot? (DVD)Singles "Quiet in Heaven"/"Song of Liberty" (as Faith No Man) · "We Care a Lot" · "Anne's Song" · "From Out of Nowhere" · "Epic" · "Falling to Pieces" · "Midlife Crisis" · "A Small Victory" · "Everything's Ruined" · "Easy" · "Another Body Murdered" · "Digging the Grave" · "Ricochet" · "Evidence" · "Ashes to Ashes" · "Last Cup of Sorrow" · "Stripsearch" · "I Started a Joke"Related articles ListsArticlesGroupsToursClub Shows · We Care a Lot Tour · Introduce Yourself Tour · The Real Thing Tour · Angel Dust Tour · King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime Tour · Album of the Year Tour · The Second Coming TourCategories Albums · Songs · MembersOzzy Osbourne Studio albums Blizzard of Ozz · Diary of a Madman · Bark at the Moon · The Ultimate Sin · No Rest for the Wicked · No More Tears · Ozzmosis · Down to Earth · Black Rain · ScreamTribute albums Live albums Extended plays Mr Crowley Live EP · iTunes Festival: London 2010 - EPCompilations/box sets Best of Ozz · Ten Commandments · The Ozzman Cometh · The Essential Ozzy Osbourne · Prince of DarknessSingles "Crazy Train" · "Mr. Crowley" · "Flying High Again" · "Over the Mountain" · "You Can't Kill Rock and Roll" · "Symptom of the Universe" (live) · "Iron Man/Children of the Grave" (live) · "Bark at the Moon" · "So Tired" · "Shot in the Dark" · "The Ultimate Sin" · "Crazy Train" (live) · "Miracle Man" · "Breaking All The Rules" · "Crazy Babies" · "Close My Eyes Forever" (with Lita Ford) · "No More Tears" · "Time After Time" · "Road to Nowhere" · "Mama, I'm Coming Home" · "Mr. Tinkertrain" · "Changes" (live) · "Perry Mason" · "See You On the Other Side" · "I Just Want You" · "Walk on Water" · "Back on Earth" · "Gets Me Through" · "Dreamer" · "Changes" (with Kelly Osbourne) · "Mississippi Queen" · "In My Life" · "I Don't Wanna Stop" · "Not Going Away" · "Black Rain" · "Let Me Hear You Scream" · "Life Won't Wait" · "How?" (Benefitting Amnesty International) · "Let it Die"Other songs "11 Silver" · "The Almighty Dollar" · "Dee" · "Diary of a Madman" · "Hellraiser" · "My Little Man" · "S.A.T.O." · "Suicide Solution"Concert tours Blizzard of Ozz Tour (1980-1981) · Scream World Tour (2010-2011)Former band members GuitaristsBassistsBob Daisley · Rudy Sarzo · Pete Way · Don Costa · Phil Soussan · Geezer Butler · Mike Inez · James LoMenzo · Robert Trujillo · Jason Newsted · Chris WyseDrummersLee Kerslake · Tommy Aldridge · Carmine Appice · Randy Castillo · Deen Castronovo · Mike Bordin · Brian TichyKeyboardistsRelated articles Band members · Discography · Aimee Osbourne · Black Sabbath · I Am Ozzy · Jack Osbourne · Ozzfest · Sharon Osbourne · Kelly OsbourneCategories:- 1962 births
- Living people
- American heavy metal drummers
- People from San Francisco, California
- Musicians from California
- Black Sabbath members
- Faith No More members
- The Ozzy Osbourne Band members
- American musicians of Italian descent
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