Tasty Snax

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The Snax, also known as Tasty Snax, was a Christian punk band that formed in the late 1990's. They have been disbanded since 2001. The band featured Dave Farrell of Linkin Park and Mark Fiore, Linkin Park's videographer.

Farrell had a conflicting schedule when he was with The Snax. In late 1997, he left the group to join Xero, which would later become Linkin Park. However, in 1999, Farrell rejoined The Snax, leaving Linkin Park (then known as Hybrid Theory) before returning a year later. In 2001, Farrell rejoined The Snax once more for their tour. Once it ended, The Snax disbanded, and Farrell returned to Linkin Park, where he has remained ever since. Fiore has also become Linkin Park's videographer.

Linkin Park
Chester Bennington - Rob Bourdon - Brad Delson - Dave Farrell - Joe Hahn - Mike Shinoda
Mark Wakefield - Kyle Christener (stand-in) - Scott Koziol (stand-in)
Discography
Studio Releases:
Hybrid Theory EP (1999) - Hybrid Theory (2000) - Meteora (2003) - Minutes to Midnight (2007)
Modified Releases:
In The End: Live & Rare (2002) - Reanimation (2002) - Live in Texas (2003) - Collision Course (2004)
Singles:
2001: "One Step Closer" | "Crawling" | "Papercut" | "In the End"
2002: "It's Goin' Down" | "Pts.of.Athrty" | "Frgt/10"
2003: "Somewhere I Belong" | "Faint" | "Numb"
2004: "From the Inside" | "Lying from You" | "Breaking the Habit" | "Numb / Encore"
2005: "Dirt off Your Shoulder / Lying from You"
2007: "What I've Done"
Videography
DVDs: Frat Party at the Pankake Festival - Live in Texas - Breaking the Habit
Related articles
Artists: Relative Degree - Xero - Tasty Snax - Grey Daze - Fort Minor - Snow White Tan
Other: Linkin Park Underground - Machine Shop Recordings (Mixtape) - Projekt Revolution - Music for Relief - Morning After