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Bud Gaugh
Floyd "Bud" Gaugh is an American drummer who is a member of the band Sublime, and previously played in Long Beach Dub Allstars (1997–2002), Eyes Adrift (2002–2003), Volcano (2004), and Sublime with Rome (2009–2011), as well as Phil & the Blanx, Del Mar, and Jelly of the Month Club.
Gaugh was born in Hawaii but grew up in Long Beach, California.
Gaugh was childhood friends with Eric Wilson. Gaugh stated that Eric's father, Bill, "was like a second father to me, a total inspiration". Bill Wilson taught Gaugh how to play drums. Gaugh and Eric Wilson played together in garage punk bands, such as Juice Bros., throughout high school.
Eric Wilson introduced Gaugh to Bradley Nowell, and the trio went on to form Sublime in 1988. Gaugh's drumming is heard on all three of the band's studio albums: 40oz. to Freedom (1992), Robbin' the Hood (1994), and Sublime (1996).
Around 1990, according to Marshall Goodman, Gaugh left Sublime and Goodman assumed sole drumming responsibilities. Gaugh was not the primary drummer on the 40 oz. to Freedom record. When Gaugh rejoined, Sublime became a five-person collaboration between himself, Wilson, Nowell, Goodman, and Michael Happoldt. In 1996, Sublime disbanded due to the death of lead singer Bradley Nowell from a heroin overdose.
Gaugh was a founding member of the Long Beach Dub Allstars in 1997. Their first album, released in 1999, was called Right Back. They followed it with Wonders of the World in 2002. Long Beach Dub Allstars broke up in 2002, and Gaugh did not rejoin when the band reunited in 2012. Gaugh stated in an interview that he didn't "harbor any grudges towards any musicians in the band. It was more of outside influences that was a problem there."
Gaugh played drums in Eyes Adrift with Krist Novoselic and Curt Kirkwood. After Eyes Adrift disbanded, he went on to form Volcano with Kirkwood. Volcano released one self-titled album in 2004.
Gaugh formed the surf rock band Del Mar in 2006 with his wife Nicole Gaugh on guitar, alongside guitarist Matt Bode and bassist Mike Martinez. They released one album, After the Quake (2009).
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Bud Gaugh
Floyd "Bud" Gaugh is an American drummer who is a member of the band Sublime, and previously played in Long Beach Dub Allstars (1997–2002), Eyes Adrift (2002–2003), Volcano (2004), and Sublime with Rome (2009–2011), as well as Phil & the Blanx, Del Mar, and Jelly of the Month Club.
Gaugh was born in Hawaii but grew up in Long Beach, California.
Gaugh was childhood friends with Eric Wilson. Gaugh stated that Eric's father, Bill, "was like a second father to me, a total inspiration". Bill Wilson taught Gaugh how to play drums. Gaugh and Eric Wilson played together in garage punk bands, such as Juice Bros., throughout high school.
Eric Wilson introduced Gaugh to Bradley Nowell, and the trio went on to form Sublime in 1988. Gaugh's drumming is heard on all three of the band's studio albums: 40oz. to Freedom (1992), Robbin' the Hood (1994), and Sublime (1996).
Around 1990, according to Marshall Goodman, Gaugh left Sublime and Goodman assumed sole drumming responsibilities. Gaugh was not the primary drummer on the 40 oz. to Freedom record. When Gaugh rejoined, Sublime became a five-person collaboration between himself, Wilson, Nowell, Goodman, and Michael Happoldt. In 1996, Sublime disbanded due to the death of lead singer Bradley Nowell from a heroin overdose.
Gaugh was a founding member of the Long Beach Dub Allstars in 1997. Their first album, released in 1999, was called Right Back. They followed it with Wonders of the World in 2002. Long Beach Dub Allstars broke up in 2002, and Gaugh did not rejoin when the band reunited in 2012. Gaugh stated in an interview that he didn't "harbor any grudges towards any musicians in the band. It was more of outside influences that was a problem there."
Gaugh played drums in Eyes Adrift with Krist Novoselic and Curt Kirkwood. After Eyes Adrift disbanded, he went on to form Volcano with Kirkwood. Volcano released one self-titled album in 2004.
Gaugh formed the surf rock band Del Mar in 2006 with his wife Nicole Gaugh on guitar, alongside guitarist Matt Bode and bassist Mike Martinez. They released one album, After the Quake (2009).