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Anand Bhatt
Anand Bhatt

You can see him on The X show, and you can catch him on VH1. Anand Bhatt is best known for his work with Jim Martin of Faith No More, Anand clique., and Project .44. He's shared the stage with many great musicians, and is recognized within the music community. He's also a leading jazz sitar player.

Anand's new CD, mmmAnand, features the song "Kitna Pyaar," for which a major music video was created for ZeeTV, MTV Asia, and Sony Television. Co-starring with Anand in the video is Playboy starlet Crystal Knight. The song and video are in promotion of the release of the movie West Side, an urban retelling of Romeo and Juliet, to the Asian market. In West Side, Anand stars as a modern "Mercutio."

Anand is also known in the adult entertainment industry as a musician and actor. He's done soundtrack work for Seven Deadly Sins (Best Film of 2000, AVN Awards) and has written full scores for features from Vivid Video. His soundtrack for the motion picture Conflict, which he co-authored with Jim Martin, was said to be a Grammy shoe-in by NARAS for Dance music.

Anand currently endorses exclusively Jackson Guitars, Dean-Markley strings and accessories, Mesa/Boogie Heads, and LensQuest/WildEyes "Anand Bhatt Red" contact lenses (you may have seen the magazine ad), and non-exclusively, Randall Cabinets.

You can learn more about Anand, his music, and his other projects at http://crowd.to/mmmanand.

Jim Martin

Jim Martin

A member of Faith No More from the early '80s until his departure in 1993, Jim Martin's crushing heavy metal guitar riffs served as an important and major force in the band's sound.

Born in Oakland, CA on July 21, 1961, Martin began playing guitar as a teenager, emulating his heroes Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, and Led Zeppelin. Through one of his first bands, EZ Street, he met future Metallica bassist Cliff Burton and future Faith No More drummer Mike Bordin. The trio hit it off and became good friends, even after Burton and Bordin left to join other bands. When Bordin was putting together a new wave/alternative/experimental band in the early '80s with friends Roddy Bottum (keyboards) and Billy Gould (bassist), Martin was asked to lend his heavy guitar to the mix. First named Faith No Man, the band eventually switched their moniker to Faith No More. The band first signed to independent Mordam Records, then with Slash Records, employing the services of two vocalists, Chuck Mosley (1985-88) and Mike Patton (1989-98). It was the Patton lineup that proved to be the most successful, resulting in such alterna-metal classics as 1989's The Real Thing and 1992's Angel Dust. Martin also had a cameo appearance in the 1991 film Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey.

But relations between the members of Faith No More had always been strained, and by the time recording sessions began for the follow-up to Angel Dust, Martin and the band came to a mutual parting, citing artistic differences.

After laying low for a few years, Martin formed Behemoth, which eventually transformed into his own solo project (along with members Brent Weeks and Joe Cabral). Their debut album, Milk and Blood, came out in 1997 as a Europe-only release.

In 1996, Martin also appeared at an all-star radio jam with friends Metallica, guesting on their cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Tuesday's Gone" for their 1998 Garage Inc. release. Martin also appears on the latest PRIMUS release "Antipop."

Martin occasionally collaborates with Indian-American metal/industrial star Anand Bhatt. They call themselves simply Anand Bhatt and Jim Martin.
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