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  1. Michael Einziger (Los Ángeles, California, 21 de junio de 1977) es conocido principalmente por ser el guitarrista de la banda Incubus. Está clasificado en el puesto 41 de la lista de los 100 mejores guitarristas de la revista Guitar Top (en 2002), ha destacado por su innovador uso de los pedales de efectos que han sido una característica ...

  2. As an entrepreneur, Einziger is the co-founder and co-chairman of the wireless technology platform MIXhalo, [2] and also the co-founder and CEO of the biotechnology startup Versicolor Technologies. [11] Einziger received his education at Harvard University .

  3. The band was formed in 1991 by vocalist Brandon Boyd, lead guitarist Mike Einziger, and drummer José Pasillas while enrolled in Calabasas High School and later expanded to include bassist Alex "Dirk Lance" Katunich, and Gavin "DJ Lyfe" Koppel; the latter two were eventually replaced by bassist Ben Kenney and DJ Kilmore, respectively.

  4. 28 de ago. de 2007 · 3,853 views · 69 comments. On Light Grenades, Incubus' sixth and newest album, Mike Einziger doesn't play the guitar so much as he manipulates it. Manhandles it. Armed with a Fender Jazzmaster...

  5. Durante este tiempo, Einziger vio docenas de actuaciones de LA Phil en el Music Center, se inspiró en la película de Disney Fantasía y fue introducido en el Rito de la Primavera de Stravinsky. A los 15 años, fundó la conocida banda de rock Incubus, en el salón de la casa de su madre en el oeste del Valle de San Fernando.

  6. 20 de abr. de 2017 · Incubus guitarist, Mike Einziger, details the inside challenges making the band’s new album 8, why working with Skrillex proved instrumental in sparking the band, his career-long curiosity with creativity, and how advances in technology have impacted modern music.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2023 · By Michael Astley-Brown. ( Total Guitar ) published 22 June 2023. It may not fit into conventional riff territory, but Mike Einzigers infectious guitar line in Wake Me Up is among the most widely heard refrains of the past two decades – yet, as the guitarist admits, he “had no idea it would do what it did”.