Name: Rob Bourdon
Date of Birth: January 20, 1979
Instruments: Drums
Gear:
* Gretsch kit
* Gibraltar Hardware
* Zildjian cymbals
* Remo heads
* Vater sticks
* Rane headphone amp
* Alesis DM-5 drum module
* Shure E-1 in-ear monitors
* D-drum trigger pads
Bio:
The youngest member of Linkin Park, Rob was introduced to his
mother's friend and Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer after a show and
from there became inspired to learn the drums. Starting out around
the age of nine, Bourdon joined his first band, a quartet called No
Clue, in grade six. They later changed their name to Physical
Evidence and covered bands like Nirvana, Bad Religion, and Suicidal
Tendancies. Rob took drum lessons for a year, but became tired of
reading sheet music because he enjoyed playing the music of his
favorite bands by ear instead. After joining his high school's jazz
band in grade ten, Rob was recruited by two members of a band
called Karma after a concert to join their group. Through the Karma
bandmembers, he met Brad Delson and Mike Shinoda, who both lived
nearby in the San Fernando Valley. Eventually, Rob and Brad would
form their own band called Relative Degree, whose sound he likens
to 311. Their dream was to perform at the Hollywood club 'The
Roxy', a goal they eventually attained, and broke up soon
afterwards. After the band's break-up, Rob's life became a turmoil
of drug and alcohol abuse. It was these hard times that took his
focus away from drumming. Eventually, by the end of high school,
Rob got his life back in order and began playing full-time again.
Soon, he got a call from Mike Shinoda asking him to join his and
Brad's band, Xero.
Rob grew up in the town of Calabasas, California, where he attended
Agoura High School with members of Hoobastank. He currently resides
in Los Angeles. In his spare time, Rob likes to play the piano,
practice drumming, and surf.
"I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to make an album with
five of my closest friends. It has been a great experience touring
and having the chance to meet our fans and street teamers. Thank
you to everyone who has shown their love and support." -Rob
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