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Rob Johnson (musician)

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Years active
  
1988–present


Name
  
Rob Johnson

Birth name
  
Robert Arthur Johnson III

Also known as
  
Freshbread, Starbuck, Da Buck

Born
  
November 20, 1971 (age 52) Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (
1971-11-20
)

Genres
  
Punk rock, hip hop, rock

Instruments
  
Bass guitar, guitar, vocals

Associated acts
  
SNFU, Wheat Chiefs, Air Raid Siren, Freshbread

Robert Arthur "Rob" Johnson (born November 20, 1971 in Edmonton, Alberta, and also known under various pseudonyms, including Freshbread) is a Canadian musician currently based in Vancouver, British Columbia. He played bass guitar in the punk and alternative rock bands SNFU and the Wheat Chiefs, in addition to recording his own hip hop and hard rock music in various incarnations.

Career

After playing in several small-scale local bands like Disco Graveyard and Dimestore Hoods, Johnson joined the Wheat Chiefs in 1992, a new project featuring members of the influential skate punk band SNFU. Later that year, he also joined the reconstituted SNFU, who soon signed to Epitaph Records and toured the world extensively. He served as the group's bassist and harmony vocalist, adding numerous songwriting contributions and a lead vocal performance on "Gaggle of Friends" from the 1996 FYULABA album. He opted to continue with the band in 1998 despite the loss of founding member Brent Belke and longtime drummer Dave Rees. Johnson ultimately left SNFU in 2001 after nine years, shortly before the band began an extended hiatus.

In 1999, Johnson began his hip-hop career under the Freshbread moniker. He released the Big Boss Battle album in 2002. Later, he also formed the hard rock band Air Raid Siren with former SNFU drummer Sean Stubbs.

References

Rob Johnson (musician) Wikipedia