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Birth name
  
Joseph Bustos

Labels
  
Asian Man Records

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, Drummer

Name
  
Joey Bustos


Instruments
  
Drums, Vocals

Role
  
Musician

Years active
  
1993–present

Record label
  
Asian Man Records

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Genres
  
Punk rock, Alternative Rock, Rock, Ska Punk, Garage Rock

Music groups
  
Link 80 (1993 – 2002), Street to Nowhere

Albums
  
The Struggle Continues, 17 Reasons, Killing Katie, Charmingly Awkward, Killing Katie ‑ EP

Similar
  
Nick Traina, Aaron Nagel, Matt Bettinelli‑Olpin

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Joey Bustos is an American musician.

Contents

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Biography

Buston was born in San Francisco and raised in Richmond, California.

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. Bustos left Desa after the release of their 2003 album Year in a Red Room.

2005–present

He played drums in Street To Nowhere from 2005–2008 and currently plays drums in the San Francisco-based rock and roll/soul band, The Soft White Sixties, who composed the 2013 album Get Right.

In 2016, Bustos participated in a Link 80 reunion for the Asian Man Records 20th Anniversary. On June 17th and 18th, the band played two sold out shows at the San Francisco's Bottom of the Hill. The lineup also included singer Ryan Noble, guitarists Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Adam Davis, bassists Adam Pereria and Barry Krippene, and horn players Aaron Nagel, Steve Borth and Jason Lechner. Prior to the shows, a video tribute to Nick Traina was shown that the band released the video online on June 20, 2016.

References

Joey Bustos Wikipedia