Dave Pybus

Bass player for band Anathema

Dave Pybus - Bass player for band Anathema
Born

June 4th, 1970
55 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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This individual is a bass player and songwriter, primarily recognized for contributions to rock music. Instrumental in the development of the sound for the band Anathema, which formed in the early 1990s. The band's work spans various genres, including alternative rock and progressive rock. The individual also participated in the recording of multiple albums and has been involved in various side projects showcasing musical versatility. Touring and performing live with Anathema contributed to the band's international recognition.

Played bass for Anathema

Contributed to albums like 'Alternative 4'

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