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Salazar also played in a sessions band called Bullmark. While in Bullmark he [[composer|composed]] the [[soundtrack]] for [[Activision]]'s [[video game]], [[Interstate '76]]. Vintage [[sound recording and reproduction|recording]] equipment and [[musical instrument|instruments]] were used to capture the original 1970s sound. Members of Bullmark included [[Bryan Mantia]] ([[Primus (band)|Primus]]), [[Tom Coster]] ([[Santana (band)|Santana]]), Jon Bendich, Les Harris and Dave Schul (Curveball).
Salazar also played in a sessions band called Bullmark. While in Bullmark he [[composer|composed]] the [[soundtrack]] for [[Activision]]'s [[video game]], [[Interstate '76]]. Vintage [[sound recording and reproduction|recording]] equipment and [[musical instrument|instruments]] were used to capture the original 1970s sound. Members of Bullmark included [[Bryan Mantia]] ([[Primus (band)|Primus]]), [[Tom Coster]] ([[Santana (band)|Santana]]), Jon Bendich, Les Harris and Dave Schul (Curveball).


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Arion Salazar

Arion Salazar (born Arion Gabriel Salazar, 9 August 1970, Oakland, California) was formerly the bassist for Third Eye Blind. Salazar was considered to be the most connected with the fans through the internet out of all the band members. He was previously in the Fremont, California, band, Fungo Mungo.

Salazar also played in a sessions band called Bullmark. While in Bullmark he composed the soundtrack for Activision's video game, Interstate '76. Vintage recording equipment and instruments were used to capture the original 1970s sound. Members of Bullmark included Bryan Mantia (Primus), Tom Coster (Santana), Jon Bendich, Les Harris and Dave Schul (Curveball).

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