Tony Choy

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Tony Choy (born June 11, 1971) is a Cuban-American electric bassist.[1] He first joined technical death metal band Cynic, where he played on two demos. After leaving Cynic in 1991 he worked as a session musician for the technical death metal bands Atheist and Pestilence. He is known for his use of the Slap & Pop playing technique, along with two-handed tapping.

Born
Antonio Choy

(1971-06-11) June 11, 1971 (age 54)
Havana, Cuba
Genres
OccupationMusician
InstrumentsBass guitar, vocals, drums
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Tony Choy
Tony Choy (right) on stage with Atheist
Tony Choy (right) on stage with Atheist
Background information
Born
Antonio Choy

(1971-06-11) June 11, 1971 (age 54)
Havana, Cuba
Genres
OccupationMusician
InstrumentsBass guitar, vocals, drums
Websitehttps://www.tonychoymusic.com
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He was also the founding member of the Grammy nominated Latin pop group named Area 305.

Discography

  • Cynic – "Demo 1990" (1990)
  • Cynic – "Roadrunner demo" (1991)
  • Atheist – Unquestionable Presence (1991)
  • Pestilence – Testimony of the Ancients (1991)
  • Atheist – Elements (1993)
  • Juan Gabriel – "Por Los Siglos" (2001)
  • Area 305 – "Area 305" (2002)
  • Area 305 – "Hay Que Cambiar" (2004)
  • C-187 – "Collision" (2007)
  • Pestilence – Resurrection Macabre (2009)
  • Atheist – "Unquestionable Presence: Live At Wacken" (2009)
  • Area 305 – "Versión 2.0" (2010)

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