Steve Forrest

American drummer, played for Placebo

Steve Forrest - American drummer, played for Placebo
Born

September 25th, 1986
39 years ago

Died

May 18th, 2013
12 years ago — 26 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A drummer, prominently associated with the band Placebo since 2006. Contributed to the band's sound through various albums and tours. Prior to joining Placebo, worked with other bands and gained experience in the music industry. Active in live performances and studio recordings, showcasing a blend of alternative rock styles.

Performed on Placebo's album 'Battle for the Sun'

Touring extensively across Europe and North America

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