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Birth name
  
Steven Kmak

Years active
  
1994–2003

Also known as
  
Fuzz

Associated acts
  
Disturbed

Albums
  
The Sickness, Believe

Occupation(s)
  
Bassist

Name
  
Steve Kmak

Genres
  
Nu metal, Hard rock

Instruments
  
Bass guitar

Role
  
Bass player


Steve Kmak Flickriver Photos from pegasonic

Born
  
September 5, 1970 (age 53) (
1970-09-05
)

Record labels
  
Giant Records, Reprise Records

Similar People
  
Mike Wengren, Dan Donegan, John Moyer, David Draiman

Music group
  
Disturbed (1994 – 2003)


Nationality
  
American

Steve "Fuzz" Kmak (born September 5, 1970) is an American bass guitar player, best known for his work with the heavy metal band Disturbed.

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Disturbed

Steve Kmak About Disturbed

Kmak founded the band Brawl in 1994 with guitarist Dan Donegan and drummer Mike Wengren. They played small clubs in the Chicago area before singer David Draiman answered their ad, after which they changed the band name to Disturbed. They then produced their first studio album The Sickness, released in 2000.

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Before joining Marilyn Manson's 2001 European tour, Kmak was rendered unable to perform with the band due to a severe ankle injury, the result of a fall from a fire escape outside Disturbed's rehearsal space in Chicago. Opting to use the fire escape as an exit while the elevator was occupied with transporting their equipment, he sustained a shattered ankle. Following a successful surgery, medical professionals strongly advised Kmak to forego the tour to prevent further damage to his foot. Despite this, he managed to join the band for their performances on January 11 and 12, 2001, at Disturbed's concert in Chicago. During the European tour Marty O'Brien replaced Kmak until he was able to tour again.

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In 2002, the band unveiled their album, Believe. It marked as their final collaboration with Kmak.

In 2003, after finishing the Music as a Weapon II Tour, Kmak was fired due to "personal differences" between him and David. He was replaced with John Moyer.

In December 2011 David Draiman was asked via Twitter why Kmak was fired from the band. According to Draiman, Fuzz was fired because of his "jealousy" and being "willing to sink the ship we were all sailing on, for spite".

Personal life

Fuzz currently lives in Chicago, with his wife (Adrianna) and two children, Gianna and Alexander.

Equipment

Kmak used Music Man Sting Ray basses, usually 5-string.

Brawl

  • Demo Tape (1994)
  • Disturbed

  • The Sickness (2000)
  • Believe (2002)
  • The Lost Children (2011)
  • References

    Steve Kmak Wikipedia