Talk:George Lynch (musician)

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This page is a few years out of date, and there's a lot of work to be done about his projects and career from about the time he left Dokken in 1997 to the present. There were a few iterations of the Lynch Mob, like the newest retro stuff he did called Furious George. I don't know enough to do a good job on this, but it would be good if others had.

He's also done a lot of work with electronics, including signature amps for Peavey.

It seems like during his Hiatus from Dokken, he did some semi-serious Mountain Biking and got in a crash that broke his back and left him in bed for a year. I don't remember if I heard this on the VH1 special or in another interview, but it would be great if someone could add more about this.

I bought a CD recently, and it has him preforming Rock You Like A Hurricane. The CD I bought is "The Best of Heavy Metal: Hard & Soft". Thought it should be mentioned somewhere, or on the article of the song. 216.250.13.30 23:38, 30 August 2006 (UTC)