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Smear was born and raised in West Los Angeles California to a mother of African American and Native American descent and a German Jewish immigrant father. His parents enrolled him in piano lessons at a young age, and a few years later he began teaching himself to play the guitar, Before becoming a musician, he was a very religious child. At age 13 he left home to join a commune, Later he attended Innovative Program School an alternative school within University High School in Los Angeles. It was there he met vocalist Darby Crash alongside whom he would play in the Germs in the late 1970s, Smear and Crash were both expelled from IPS due to concerns they were inciting unruly behavior among the students. Smear lists his influences as Joan Jett, Brian James, Brian May and Steve Jones, He also stated that all the guitar playing of John McKay on Siouxsie and the Banshees's first album really inspired me and that Yes guitarist Steve Howe is the best guitarist ever. As a teenager in 1976 Smear and Darby Crash formed the Germs with bassist Lorna Doom and drummer Dottie Danger. Smear was the only band member who had any musical knowledge or proficiency at the time, For most of his time in the Germs Smear reported that he didn't own a guitar but rather just borrowed from whoever we were playing with. Carlisle was soon replaced by Don Bolles, and in 1979 the band released their first album GI, produced by Joan Jett. The record is now regarded as a milestone in the history of punk rock with Smear earning praise for his guitar work. The Germs along with Smear appeared in the punk documentary The Decline of Western Civilization, directed by Penelope Spheeris. Darby Crash died before the film was released leading to the band breaking up. Following the demise of the Germs, Smear played in 1981 with the ex Screamers keyboardist Paul Roessler and his sister Kira Roessler in Twisted Roots. Although short lived, the band was the toast of the Hollywood punk scene, He also had a brief stint as a member of punk band the Adolescents in 1981. Smear was briefly in deathrock band 45 Grave with Don Bolles, During this stint they recorded a 7 titled Black Cross and other tracks that would later appear on 45 Grave's 1987 compilation album Autopsy. Smear recorded and mixed a cover of Circle One in December 1992 with Courtney Love on vocals and bass, Smear and Eric Erlandson on guitar and Patty Schemel on drums. A 7 inch vinyl was released under the name The Holez in 1993, The cover later appeared on the compilation album A Small Circle of Friends in 1996. In 1993 he received a call from Nirvana's frontman Kurt Cobain, asking him to join the band as a second guitarist for an upcoming tour. At first Smear thought his friend Carlos Cake Nunez was pranking him, however Courtney Love had told Smear a few days prior that Cobain was going to call him. Smear accepted immediately and played his first show with Nirvana on Saturday Night Live on September 1993, He toured with Nirvana for about six months. Smear appeared on their live albums MTV Unplugged in New York From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah, as well as on material for the compilations Nirvana and With the Lights Out and the concert DVD Live and Loud. LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed the video please! follow my INSTAGRAM : / egi_alamsah All materials featured in the video are owned by their respected owners. We do not claim their videos as our own. All videos/photos/used in the explanation are for visualization purposes only. #patsmear #nirvana #thegerms #kurtcobain #darbycrash #davegrohl