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  1. Bobby Schayer (born December 23, 1966, in Los Angeles, California) is an American drummer. He was a member of Bad Religion from 1991 to 2001. Schayer is from Encino, a suburb in the San Fernando Valley.

  2. Darüber hinaus wurde Bobby Schayer, der wegen einer Schulterverletzung nicht mehr professionell Schlagzeug spielen konnte, durch Brooks Wackerman ersetzt. Er gilt als einer der besten Punk-Drummer, spielte schon bei den Suicidal Tendencies und The Vandals und stammt aus einer bekannten Musikerfamilie; sein Bruder Chad saß bereits ...

  3. On December 23, 1966, Robert “Bobby” Allen Schayer was born in the southern San Fernando Valley in California. He grew up in Los Angeles together with his brother and sister. Bobby’s mother, Angelina Estrada, was an actress and danced in several Elvis movies, including ‘Blue Hawaii.’

  4. Riding the wave of punk's resurgence, the band became more popular than ever and allowed a new, younger audience to discover what longtime fans had known forever. Bobby Schayer was their drummer from 1991 to 2001 and he recounted all the highs and the lows of the band's second decade of popularity.

  5. 8. Juni 2022 · With Bobby Schayer taking over from Pete Finestone behind the traps, the Bad Religion sound evolved and matured noticeably further from Against The Grain: the late '80s two-minute blasts ow nbecame songs around the three minute mark.

  6. 29. Dez. 1994 · American punk rock band Bad Religion (L - R) bassist Jay Bentley, drummer Bobby Schayer, lead vocalist Greg Graffin, guitarist Brian Baker and guitarist Gregg Hetson in Lake Tahoe, California...

  7. In 1988, Bad Religion issued a new LP, "Suffer", to enthusiastic fans and critics. This lineup released 2 more albums before Finestone departed in 1991. He was replaced by Bobby Schayer. In 1993, immediately following the release of their 7th LP, "Recipe For Hate", the band jumped from Epitaph to Atlantic Records.