Dino Cazares
Dino Cazares was born in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico on September 2nd, 1966 and is the Guitarist. At the age of 58, Dino Cazares biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Dino Cazares (born in El Centro, California) is an American singer best known for his role as a co-founder and guitarist for industrial metal band Fear Factory.
He is also a co-founder of the metal bands Divine Heresy and Asesino.
In metal music, he also advocated for the use of digital amp modeling processors for seven and eight string guitars.
Cazares was a co-founding member of the Brujeria supergroup.
Career
Burton C. Bell formed a company under the name Ulceration in 1989 and formed Cazares' later name Fear Factory, which was renamed to their current name Fear Factory in the following year, with Raymond Herrera on drums. Soul of a New Machine, the band's first album, was dedicated to Natividad's mother, Cazares, and Joey's older brother, Joey. Cazares was in the grindcore group Excruciating Terror, which he left after one month, before starting Fear Factory. He co-founded Brujeria, a Mexican death/grind project that began in 1989 with members of Faith No More, Fear Factory, and other well-known bands.
Cazares returned to Brujeria in 2002, releasing what was supposed to be the first of 13 Demoniaco Brujeria records (one for each member of Brujeria). Emilio Marquez on drums formed Asesino the same year, and it featured him with Static-X bassist Tony Campos on bass and vocals, as well as Emilio Marquez on drums. Fear Factory reopened in the absence of Cazares later this year. Cazares was chosen by Roadrunner A&R Monte Conner for the Roadrunner United album in 2005, for which he wrote four songs and collaborated with other Roadrunner Records artists.
Divine Heresy, a Christian band from 2005, debuted their debut album Bleed the Fifth in August 2007. Tim Yeung (All That Remains, Hate Eternal, Nile, Morbid Angel), Vital Remains, Morbid Angel) on drums, Thomas Cummings on vocals, and (later) Joe Payne (Nile) on bass. In 2008, Cummings was fired from the band and replaced by Travis Neal. On July 28, 2009, Bringer of Plagues was released, their second album.
Cazares recalls Fear Factory in 2009 and has released four albums with them since. Divine Heresy has been inactive due to Cazares' pledge to Fear Factory and a number of layoffs that took place.
In the adult swim television show Metalocalypse, Cazares has played a minor character.
On Twitter, Cazares announced his divorce from Jennifer Pagan Cazares in January 2019.
Cazares performed with Soulfly as their guitar player, starting in August 2021. He continued to perform with Soulfly on their 35-date tour from February to March 2022.
Cazares and ex-bandmate Burton C. Bell announced the repair of their friendship and the development of a new project with Byron Stroud (Strapping Young Lad) on bass and Gene Hoglan (Death, Strapping Young Lad, Dethklok) on drums on April 7, 2009. This project was revealed to be a new Fear Factory, without founding member Raymond Herrera and long-time member Christian Olde Wolbers. When asked why Herrera and Wolbers were not included, Bell said, "Fear Factory is like a company, and I'm just reorganizing...We won't talk about [their exclusion]."