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  1. John Joseph Tempesta (26 de septiembre de 1964 en Nueva York) es un baterista estadounidense, actualmente en la agrupación The Cult. También ha tocado en bandas como Exodus, Testament, Iommi y White Zombie.

  2. John Tempesta (born September 26, 1964) is an American drummer known for his work in hard rock and heavy metal. He has been a member of British band the Cult since 2006. He is the brother of guitarist Mike Tempesta, who also had worked together in several projects.

  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. John Joseph Tempesta (26 de septiembre de 1964 en Nueva York) es un baterista estadounidense, actualmente en la agrupación The Cult. También ha tocado en bandas como Exodus, Testament, Iommi y White Zombie.

  4. John Joseph Tempesta. Age: 59 (born Sep 26th, 1964) Place of birth: United States (New York City, New York) Gender: Male. Trivia. - Served as drum tech for Charlie Benante, drummer of Anthrax earlier in his career. He is referenced in the band's rendition of "Friggin' in the Riggin'," with lyrics about the band's crew members.

  5. By the time White Zombie entered the studio in late 1994 to begin recording their fourth album, Zombie and Yseult had ended their relationship, and Buerstatte was dismissed from the band, due to artistic differences; he was replaced by former Exodus and Testament drummer John Tempesta. [8]

  6. List of the Cult band members. (left to right) Mike Dimkich, John Tempesta, Chris Wyse, Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy. (left to right) Damon Fox, Grant Fitzpatrick, Ian Astbury, John Tempesta and Billy Duffy. Two lineups of The Cult performing 2012 and 2018. The Cult are an English hard rock band from Bradford.

  7. Biography. In a career spanning two decades, drummer John Tempesta has built a body of work that's deservedly earned him a place among metal's most popular and well-respected players. Perhaps best known for his tenure with Rob Zombie - both in White Zombie and with Rob's solo project - John worked his way up through the drumming ranks, always ...