Contents • • • • • • • • • Musical career [ ] Early years [ ] McGerr was previously in the bands Krusters Kronomid and, as well as the trio Rockin' Teenage Combo. Death Cab for Cutie [ ] McGerr joined the -based indie rock band in early 2003, to replace drummer Michael Schorr. Two members of the band, and, had previously played in Eureka Farm, where McGerr was Gibbard's replacement. The standard version comes in a Digipak CD package. If the album was ordered directly from Barsuk Records by February 4th, you would receive the Field Manual (Bonus) download. McGerr debuted on Death Cab for Cutie's fourth album,, released in October 2003, featuring two songs co-written by McGerr. The release of Transatlanticism to critical acclaim and strong commercial performance (and eventual by the ) brought Death Cab for Cutie mainstream success. Speaking in 2003, notes that he 'definitely believe[s] this will be the last drummer we'll ever have. It's kind of come full circle. It makes more sense having him than it has anyone else that's ever played with us.' Other projects [ ] McGerr was a guest performer on 's album, released in July 2007, and can be seen recording in studio with them on the DVD entitled The Con DVD by Tegan and Sara. He also played drums for their next album,, released in October 2009. ![]() McGerr played drums on half of the tracks on 's 2007 album,, and was a guest drummer on Nathanson's 2009 album,. McGerr also performed drums on three songs for his Death Cab for Cutie bandmate 's debut solo album,, released in 2008. In June 2007, McGerr opened his own recording studio, Two Sticks Audio, located in. Various act have recorded there, including,,,,,,, of,, and Death Cab for Cutie. After the opening of his studio, McGerr began working with music computer software company, on an expansion pack for their software program 4. The pack was 'The Jason McGerr Sessions', and it is available as a 'ReFill' from the Propellerhead website, and as a stand-alone from the Drummerheads website. McGerr is an instructor at the Seattle Drum School, and has also helped and mentored teen indie-pop group Smoosh. Equipment [ ] McGerr currently plays, drumheads, (formerly ),, and and hardware. Cymbals: Zildjian: • 15' A Avedis hi-hats • 18' A Avedis crash/ride • 20' A Avedis crash/ride • 22' Kerope ride His former Paiste cymbal setup was as follows: 14' Formula 602 Classic Sounds Medium Hi-hats; 18' Formula 602 Classic Sounds Thin Crash; 20' Formula 602 Classic Sounds Thin Crash; 21' Masters Medium Ride. Mcgerr previously played. Roxio creator plus dell. Discography [ ] Death Cab for Cutie [ ]. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Chris Walla Background information Birth name Christopher Ryan Walla Born November 2, 1975 ( 1975-11-02) (age 34), Occupations Singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer Years active 1994–present Elsinor Associated acts Martin Youth Auxiliary Website Christopher Walla (b. Nov 2 1975) is an American musician and music producer, most notable for being the for the band. He is also a former DJ of, 88.1 The Burg. Walla has also been a prolific producer in the community, earning production credits on more than a dozen albums in addition to Death Cab for Cutie's discography. Walla currently resides in. Solo projects Walla has a solo project called Martin Youth Auxiliary. Most of these releases, however, have never been fully exposed to the general public. Under this name, one cassette was recorded and released in 1999 on Elsinor Records; only several dozen copies were made.
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