Dean Menta

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Dean Menta served as the guitarist for the rock band Faith No More from 1995 to 1997.
Menta had been a keyboard tech for the band and was recruited to handle guitar duties after Trey Spruance declined to tour for the album King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime.
He appears in their videos for "Digging The Grave", "Ricochet" and "Evidence." Concurrently, Menta was a member of the band Duh! He was replaced by Jon Hudson.

Since leaving Faith No More, Menta has been performing and recording with legendary pop group Sparks.
He has played on Plagiarism (1997) Lil' Beethoven (2002) and Hello Young Lovers (2006).

Menta worked as a Sound Designer for acclaimed tv ad & film music company Asche & Spencer.

Menta now works primarily in television and film as a Music Editor, Composer and Sound Designer.[1]

Additionally, Menta has also composed music for several video games.[2]
One of which Jak X: Combat Racing was in colaboration with Billy Howerdel of A Perfect Circle.

Faith No More
Roddy Bottum | Billy Gould | Mike Bordin | Mike Patton | Jon Hudson
Chuck Mosely | "Big" Jim Martin | Dean Menta | Trey Spruance | Mark Bowen | Courtney Love | Wade Worthington
Discography
Studio albums: We Care a Lot | Introduce Yourself | The Real Thing | Angel Dust | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | Album of the Year
Lives and compilations: Live at the Brixton Academy | Who Cares a Lot? | This Is It: The Best of Faith No More | Epic And Other Hits | The Platinum Collection
Singles: We Care a Lot | Anne's Song | From Out Of Nowhere | Epic | Falling to Pieces | Midlife Crisis | A Small Victory | Everything's Ruined | Easy (Songs to Make Love To) | Another Body Murdered | Digging the Grave | Ricochet | Evidence | Ashes To Ashes | Last Cup Of Sorrow | Stripsearch | I Started a Joke
Related articles
Imperial Teen | Mr. Bungle | Faith No Man | Brujeria (band) | Peeping Tom | Coma | Tomahawk | Fantômas
Categories: Faith No More albums | Faith No More songs
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