Phil X

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Phil Xenidis, better known as Phil X, is a Canadian-born guitarist and co-founder of the Los Angeles-based Turbo Pop band Powder.

Phil also plays guitar and sings for the band The Drills.

Phil is a prolific session guitarist, having played on albums by Tommy Lee, Methods of Mayhem, Avril Lavigne, Kelly Clarkson, Rob Zombie, Chris Daughtry and others. He wrote the song "Tired" and also played guitar on Tommy Lee's Tommyland: The Ride album. He has appeared with Lee on Ellen and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Phil was featured in the "making of" video for the movie Josie and the Pussycats. He, along with his Powder bandmates, taught the young actresses to appear as if they were actually playing their instruments.

He also played guitar for the band Triumph in his earlier years, replacing Rik Emmett for the Edge of Excess album and tour. He has performed with Aldo Nova and the band Frozen Ghost. Phil is also the inventor of the "Flip Stick," an innovative replacement for the "whammy bar" on Floyd-Rose-equipped guitars.

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