Steve "Fuzz" Kmak (born 1970) is an American bass guitar player, best known for his work with the rock band Disturbed.
Fuzz founded Disturbed in 1996 with guitarist Dan Donegan and drummer Mike Wengren. They played small clubs in Chicago before singer David Draiman answered their ad. They then produced their first studio album The Sickness, released in 2000 and their second album Believe, released in 2002. Any friction between the members was invisible to the eyes of fans.
Fuzz was fired from the group for "personal differences" in 2003 after finishing the Music as a Weapon II Tour.[1] He was replaced with Matt Konopinski very briefly, and then John Moyer, who is the current bass player.
Equipment
Fuzz was best known for using Music Man Sting Ray basses, most of them being 5 string.
Discography
Brawl
Demo Tape (1994)
Disturbed
The Sickness (2000)
Believe (2002)
References
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