Mike Smith

Musician

Popular As Mike Smith (guitarist)

Birthday October 11, 1973

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Middle River, Maryland, U.S.

Age 50 years old

Nationality United States

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1973

Mike Smith (born October 11, 1973) is an American musician, best known as the former guitarist of Snot, TheStart, and Limp Bizkit.

Currently, he is the singer and guitarist for the band Shedding Light (previously known as Evolver).

Smith also appeared in Staind's music video "Outside".

1993

Mike Smith played guitar for the hard rock band Rumbledog from 1993 to 1996.

Rumbledog had arisen from a previous musical endeavour based in San Francisco, Dirty Looks.

Lead singer Henrik Ostergaard brought in Mike Smith as guitarist.

The band released two records: Rumbledog (1993) and The Drowning Pool (1995).

While writing material for a follow-up to The Drowning Pool, Rumbledog noticed that their sound was significantly changing to a more hardcore and grunge style.

This led to Friction with the band’s singer and the members ultimately decided to reform under a new name with a new singer.

1996

Smith elected to help form this new band, named Burning Orange, in 1996.

They released their 8-track debut album Taar in 1996.

The next year, Taar was re-released with additional material and named Thirteen.

Shortly after this release, Burning Orange disbanded and the members went their separate ways.

1998

Snot's original guitarist, Sonny Mayo, left in May 1998 and Smith was recruited soon afterward.

Snot set out to work on their second album, but in December, lead singer Lynn Strait died in a car accident.

1999

In July 1999, Hero were signed to 143 Records/Atlantic Records and recorded their debut album named "Circles."

The band was forced to change their name due to legal issues.

At the suggestion of Aimee's mother, they changed it to TheStart.

2000

The group decided not to continue on, although the album Strait Up was released in 2000 as a tribute to Lynn, with guest vocalists from various bands contributing.

In late 2000, Mike Smith left the band.

2001

After various issues, the album was eventually released in July 2001 under The Label/Geffen Records and renamed Shakedown!, with the bulk of Smith's parts recut by Miller.

In late 2001, Limp Bizkit was left without a guitar player due to the departure of Wes Borland.

The entire ordeal of choosing a new guitarist was taken very slowly, with various options taken into consideration.

Initially, a nationwide audition, entitled "Put Your Guitar Where Your Mouth Is," was carried out to find a guitarist for the band, but nobody was chosen out of the thousands of participants.

Smith had known members of the band previously, as they were friends with Snot.

2002

They decided to give him a shot at the position, and in 2002, he was chosen as the band's guitarist.

Fred wanted Mike to create a full album of songs with the band in between their performance at WrestleMania XIX and The Summer Sanitarium Tour.

Together they wrote and recorded at least 14 songs of which 7 of them made it onto their fourth studio album, Results May Vary.

2003

During a warmup show at Webster Hall, NYC on July 16, 2003, Smith injured himself after landing awkwardly from a jump while performing.

He finished playing the set with the band before leaving in an ambulance.

He was later diagnosed with a pinched nerve.

Mike toured with the band throughout 2003 and the first half of 2004.

Upon returning home to the US, Smith abruptly quit Limp Bizkit.

Despite attempts from the band to have Smith rejoin the band in the studio to record new music, he showed little interest.

2004

In August 2004, Limp Bizkit announced that they had parted ways with Mike Smith.

To this day both parties have kept very quiet on the issue.

2015

Smith would later play with Snot again, replacing Sonny Mayo for a second time, for a European tour in 2015.

At the time, Mayo was unable to participate in the 32-day tour due to prior commitments with the non-profit organization Rock 2 Recovery.

Smith went on to form a band called Hero with former Snot drummer Jamie Miller, as well as Aimee Echo & Scott Ellis of Human Waste Project.

2020

Snot bassist John Fahnestock later reported in 2020 during an AMA on Instagram that Smith did not participate in the writing for the album.