Stefan Adika
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| Stefan Adika | |
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| Genres | Glam metal |
| Occupations | Musician |
| Instruments | Bass guitar |
| Associated acts | L.A. Guns Dad's Porno Mag The Dee Dee Ramone Band Gilby Clarke |
Stefan Adika is a bass guitarist who has played in the bands Dad's Porno Mag and L.A. Guns. He has also played with former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke and was a member of the Dee Dee Ramone Band. Adika has also performed live with Alice Cooper, and Edward Van Halen.
In L.A. Guns, he replaced bassist Johnny Crypt shortly after the recording of Shrinking Violet and is listed as a band member in the album's liner notes, though the same liner notes state that Johnny Crypt actually played bass on the album.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] With Dad's Porno Mag
Dad's Porno Mag (1997, rereleased 1999)
[edit] With Gilby Clarke
99 Live (1999)
[edit] With Alan Plotkin
"Joan" Death Couch Studios/Mitch's House (1986)
Inspiration and content for the song, "Joan" written and produced by Alan Scott Plotkin
[edit] References
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