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The Trap Set with Joe Wong

103: Mark Trombino (Drive Like Jehu)

The Trap Set with Joe Wong

Joe Wong

Joewong, Drums, Comedy, Performing Arts, Arts, Drummers

4.8709 Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2016

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Although they were only active for five years during their initial run, Drive Like Jehu was one of the most beloved and influential rock bands of the 90s. Mark Trombino's grooves, which achieved a crucial balance between cerebral cleverness and visceral power, were--in part--the product of his obsessive nature. He tells Joe about how, after the band broke up, he was able to channel his perfectionism into a successful career as a producer, and yet another career as a restaurateur.

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0:00.0

This episode of The Trapset is brought to you in part by Collecivo Coffee, handmade coffee since 1993.

0:07.4

Check them out online at collectivo.com.

0:23.6

This is Joe Wong. Welcome to the Trap Set, where each week we explore the lives of drummers.

0:28.6

I want to play something for you. Side to say, It's over now

0:48.3

Come to heart

0:49.3

Pick a side

0:52.3

Pick a spine He can He come You're here come You're playing Here come

0:56.0

Roam

0:57.0

Roams

0:59.0

Roams

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Roams

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Roams

1:02.0

Roams

1:03.0

Roams

1:04.0

You're hearing

1:05.0

Here Come the Roam

1:06.0

Plows

1:07.0

by Drive Like Jayhu

1:08.0

featuring my guest

1:09.0

Mark Trombino on drums.

1:12.0

Trombino's cerebral and sinewy grooves provided the perfect foundation for the highly influential

1:17.8

San Diego-based band. After Drive Like Jayhu's brief first run, Mark channeled his perfectionist

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