Jeremy Chatelain (bassist)

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Jeremy Chatelain formerly played bass in the band Helmet. He replaced Frank Bello on the Size Matters tour, but was unable to join the band due to other commitments. He rejoined the band for the Warped Tour in support of Monochrome; however, he did not appear on the album because of prior commitments while it was being recorded. Chatelain left the band in September 2006, along with fellow members Chris Traynor and Mike Jost.

Prior to joining Helmet, Chatelain was the bassist for Jets to Brazil. He was also the vocalist for Handsome, which included ex-Helmet guitarist Peter Mengede and ex-Quicksand guitarist Tom Capone.

Jeremy also had a solo effort, Cub Country, which released the album High Uinta High on Jade Tree Records. The album was inspired by Salt Lake City (where he grew up) and New York City (where he then resided).[1]

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