Paul Miner

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Paul Miner (born March 24, 1976), was the bassist for Death by Stereo, left the band early 2005 (right before the bands fourth album Death for Life), to produce, engineer, master, and mix music full time. Previously he produced and engineered the first three Death by Stereo records, which is probably why the bands fourth album Death for Life, was a noticeable departure from their regular sound.

Paul was also in a band called Kill The Messenger, which was also signed to Indecision Records.

Paul is the brother of Jim Miner, the original guitarist, who left the band during the recording of Death by Stereo's third album Into the Valley of Death.

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Death by Stereo
Efrem Schulz
Jarrod Alexander | Dan Palmer | Tyler Rebbe | Jim Miner
Ian Fowles | Keith Barney | Tim "Tito" Owens | Paul Miner | Tim Bender | Todd Hennig
Discography
Albums: If Looks Could Kill, I'd Watch You Die | Day of the Death | Into the Valley of Death | Death for Life
EPs: 7" Split with Esign
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