Dave Krusen

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Dave Krusen
Background information
Birth name David Krusen
Also known as Karl 3-30
Born March 10, 1966 (age 41)
Flag of United States Tacoma, Washington, USA
Genre(s) Rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Drums
Years active 1990Present
Label(s) Epic Records
Warner
Universal Records
Wax Orchard
Associated
acts
Pearl Jam
Hovercraft
Candlebox
Unified Theory
Thee Heavenly Music Association
Novatone

Dave Krusen (born March 10, 1966, in Tacoma, Washington) is an American rock drummer who is best known for his work with Pearl Jam on their hit CD, Ten. In the mid-90s Krusen joined the band Hovercraft under the name "Karl 3-30". He was also the second drummer for Candlebox, joining in 1997 after the departure of Scott Mercado and played drums with the band Unified Theory on their self titled album. He has recently formed a Seattle-based band called Novatone which released the album Time Can't Wait. He is currently playing drums with Cheyenne Kimball as well as working on a solo noise-groove record.

[edit] Discography

Year Group Title Label Tracks Played
1991 Pearl Jam Ten Epic All
1993 Pearl Jam In Defense of Animals Restless "Porch"
1997 Hovercraft Akathisia Mute Records All
1998 Candlebox Happy Pills Warner Bros. All
1998 Caustic Resin Medicine Is All Gone Alias Some
1999 Pearl Jam Rock: Train Kept a Rollin' (Also part of the box set, Sony Music 100 Years: Soundtrack for a Century.) Sony "Black"
2000 Unified Theory Unified Theory Universal All
2002 Carrie Akre Invitation My Way Records All
2003 Pearl Jam Lost Dogs Epic "Alone", "Hold On", "Yellow Ledbetter", "Wash", "Let Me Sleep", and "Brother"
2004 Pearl Jam Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003 Epic "Once", "Alive", "Jeremy", "Black", and "Yellow Ledbetter"
2005 Thee Heavenly Music Association Shaping The Invisible Rehash Some
2005 Novatone Time Can't Wait Wax Orchard All
2006 Candlebox The Best of Candlebox Rhino/WEA "Happy Pills", "It's Alright", "Sometimes", "10,000 Horses", and "Glowing Soul"
2006 Cheyenne Kimball The Day Has Come Epic "Good Go Bad", "Everything to Lose", and "Didn't I"

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Pearl Jam
Jeff Ament | Stone Gossard | Mike McCready | Eddie Vedder | Matt Cameron
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Discography
Albums: Ten | Vs. | Vitalogy | No Code | Yield | Binaural | Riot Act | Pearl Jam
Live Albums and Compilations: Live on Two Legs | Official Bootlegs | Lost Dogs | Live at Benaroya Hall | Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003 | Live in NYC 12/31/92 | Live at Easy Street
Videos: Single Video Theory | Touring Band 2000 | Live at the Showbox | Live at the Garden
Singles: "Alive" | "Even Flow" | "Jeremy" | "Oceans" | "Go" | "Animal" | "Daughter" | "Dissident" | "Spin the Black Circle" | "Immortality" | "Not For You" | Merkin Ball | "Who You Are" | "Off He Goes" | "Hail, Hail" | "Given to Fly" | "Wishlist" | "Last Kiss" | "Nothing As It Seems" | "Light Years" | "I Am Mine" | "Save You" | "Love Boat Captain" | "Man of the Hour" | "World Wide Suicide" | "Life Wasted"
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