Joey Bustos
Joey Bustos | |
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Birth name | Joseph Bustos |
Genres | Punk rock, Alternative Rock, Rock, Ska Punk, Garage Rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Drummer |
Instruments | Drums, Vocals |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Asian Man Records |
Associated acts |
Link 80 Desa Street To Nowhere The Soft White Sixties |
Joey Bustos is an American musician.
Biography
Buston was born in San Francisco and raised in Richmond, California.
Music
1993–2004
Joey Bustos was the drummer and a founding member of the influential punk band Link 80. The members later changed the musical direction of the band, and in 2002, changed the name of the band to Desa.[1] Bustos left Desa after the release of their 2003 album Year in a Red Room.[1]
2005–present
He played drums in Street To Nowhere[2] from 2005–2008 and currently plays drums in the San Francisco-based rock and roll/soul band, The Soft White Sixties.
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