Dave Krusen
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Dave Krusen | ||
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Background information | ||
Birth name | David Krusen | |
Also known as | Karl 3-30 | |
Born | March 10, 1966 (age 41) Tacoma, Washington, USA |
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Genre(s) | Rock | |
Occupation(s) | Musician | |
Instrument(s) | Drums | |
Years active | 1990 — Present | |
Label(s) | Epic Records Warner Universal Records Wax Orchard |
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Associated acts |
Pearl Jam Hovercraft Candlebox Unified Theory Thee Heavenly Music Association Novatone |
Dave Krusen (born March 10, 1966, in Tacoma, Washington) is an American rock drummer who is best known for his work with Pearl Jam on their hit CD, Ten. In the mid-90s Krusen joined the band Hovercraft under the name "Karl 3-30". He was also the second drummer for Candlebox, joining in 1997 after the departure of Scott Mercado and played drums with the band Unified Theory on their self titled album. He has recently formed a Seattle-based band called Novatone which released the album Time Can't Wait. He is currently playing drums with Cheyenne Kimball as well as working on a solo noise-groove record.
[edit] Discography
Year | Group | Title | Label | Tracks Played |
1991 | Pearl Jam | Ten | Epic | All |
1993 | Pearl Jam | In Defense of Animals | Restless | "Porch" |
1997 | Hovercraft | Akathisia | Mute Records | All |
1998 | Candlebox | Happy Pills | Warner Bros. | All |
1998 | Caustic Resin | Medicine Is All Gone | Alias | Some |
1999 | Pearl Jam | Rock: Train Kept a Rollin' (Also part of the box set, Sony Music 100 Years: Soundtrack for a Century.) | Sony | "Black" |
2000 | Unified Theory | Unified Theory | Universal | All |
2002 | Carrie Akre | Invitation | My Way Records | All |
2003 | Pearl Jam | Lost Dogs | Epic | "Alone", "Hold On", "Yellow Ledbetter", "Wash", "Let Me Sleep", and "Brother" |
2004 | Pearl Jam | Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003 | Epic | "Once", "Alive", "Jeremy", "Black", and "Yellow Ledbetter" |
2005 | Thee Heavenly Music Association | Shaping The Invisible | Rehash | Some |
2005 | Novatone | Time Can't Wait | Wax Orchard | All |
2006 | Candlebox | The Best of Candlebox | Rhino/WEA | "Happy Pills", "It's Alright", "Sometimes", "10,000 Horses", and "Glowing Soul" |
2006 | Cheyenne Kimball | The Day Has Come | Epic | "Good Go Bad", "Everything to Lose", and "Didn't I" |