Robert Flynn
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Robert "Robb" Flynn (born Lawrence Mathew Cardine July 19, 1968, Oakland, California) is best known as the rhythm guitarist and vocalist for the thrash metal/groove metal band Machine Head. Robert formed the band along with Adam Duce, Logan Mader and Tony Costanza (not Chris Kontos) after leaving Bay Area thrash metal titans Vio-lence. Previous to being in Vio-lence, he was in another Bay Area thrash outfit Forbidden.
[edit] Bands & Projects
- Machine Head (1992 - Current)
- Vio-lence (1986-1991)
- Forbidden (1985)
- Quarteto Da Pinga (1995)
- Earth Crisis - (1998) Guest on the song "One Against All" from the album Breed the Killers.
- Roadrunner United: The All-Star Sessions (2005) One of four team captains.
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