Tim Commerford

Musician

Popular As Timmy C Y.tim.K. Tim Bob tim.com S.W.I.M. Tim the Bassist

Birthday February 26, 1968

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Irvine, California, U.S.

Age 56 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6′ 4″

#13028 Most Popular

1968

Timothy Commerford (born February 26, 1968) is an American musician, best known as the bassist and backing vocalist for rock band Rage Against the Machine and supergroups Audioslave and Prophets of Rage.

Commerford was born on February 26, 1968, in Irvine, California.

Growing up, his musical idols were Gene Simmons, Sid Vicious, Steve Harris, and Geddy Lee.

1991

In 1991, following the break-up of the band Lock Up featuring guitarist Tom Morello, the band's drummer, Jon Knox, encouraged Commerford and Zack de la Rocha to jam with Tom Morello.

Tom soon called drummer Brad Wilk, who had unsuccessfully auditioned for Lock Up.

This line-up went on to form Rage Against the Machine.

1992

After frequenting the L.A. club circuit, Rage Against the Machine signed a record deal with Epic Records in 1992.

That same year, the band released their self-titled debut.

They achieved a phenomenal amount of mainstream success and released three more studio albums.

Commerford's appearances on Rage Against the Machine's studio records have been marked with a running joke where his credits on the record were under humorous nicknames, such as "Y Tim K" or "Tim.com".

2000

On September 7, 2000, Commerford climbed atop onstage scaffolding during the MTV Music Video Awards, and disrupted the proceedings when Limp Bizkit won an award.

Commerford was arrested that evening, and a disgruntled de la Rocha quit the band soon after.

On September 13, 2000, Rage Against the Machine performed the final concert of their original incarnation, at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles.

After Zack de la Rocha left Rage Against the Machine, music producer Rick Rubin suggested the three remaining members of Rage get together with then-former Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell, and "see what happens".

2001

By May 2001, they had begun to work in the studio, writing their first song "Light My Way".

2002

By April 2002, the newly formed band had split due to "outside" pressures, mainly from management companies.

They soon got back together though, and on November 19, 2002, they released their eponymous debut, which would attain triple platinum status.

Audioslave attained a large amount of success, and released another two studio albums.

2005

On May 5, 2005, Audioslave played a free concert in front of 65,000 Cuban fans, becoming the first American rock band to play a concert within Cuba.

2007

On February 15, 2007, Chris Cornell officially announced his departure from Audioslave, thus disbanding the group.

On April 29, 2007, Rage Against the Machine reunited at the Coachella Music Festival.

The band played in front of an EZLN backdrop to the largest crowd of the festival.

The performance was first thought to be a one-off, but this turned out not to be the case.

The band played seven more shows in the United States in 2007 (including their first non-festival concert in seven years at the Alpine Valley Music Theater in East Troy, Wisconsin), and in January 2008, they played their first shows outside the US as part of the Big Day Out Festival in Australia and New Zealand, and then played at the T in the Park festival in Scotland and at the Reading and Leeds festival in England in the summer of 2008.

The band continued to tour around the world, headlining many large festivals in Europe and the United States, including Lollapalooza in Chicago.

2008

In 2008 the band also played shows in Denver, Colorado and St. Paul, Minnesota, the locations of the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention, respectively.

2011

Their most recent performance was in 2011, at The Coliseum at Los Angeles.

Commerford co-founded provocative band Future User, together with Jordan Tarlow (keys), Jon Knox (drums) and producer Brendan O'Brien (guitars).

He plays bass and is the vocalist of the band.

Tim Commerford hid several months under the S.W.I.M persona on the first music videos, before unmasking himself in the "Mountain Lion" video.

In the band's first video, tennis player John McEnroe subjected himself to waterboarding.

The "Mountain Lion" video featured road racing cyclist Lance Armstrong, a close friend of Commerford, while a skateboarding Commerford appears to inject himself with a steroid.

2013

Since 2013 and 2015, respectively, he has also been the lead singer and bassist of the bands Future User and Wakrat.

2014

He was ranked eighth on Paste magazine's list of "20 Underrated Bass Guitarists" in 2014.

2015

In 2015, he formed "punk and hardcore-influenced band", named Wakrat.

The band also features drummer Mathias Wakrat and guitarist Laurent Grangeon.

The band debuted their first single, "Knucklehead", in September 2015.

In 2022, Tim Commerford launched a new project, 7D7D, with Mathias Wakrat and Jonny Polonsky.

The group debuted their first single, "Capitalism", in November.

2016

In 2016, Tim Commerford reunited with Tom Morello and Brad Wilk, and was joined by Chuck D and B-Real to form supergroup Prophets of Rage.