Rob Affuso

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Rob Affuso (born Robert James Affuso, 1 March 1963, in Newburgh, New York) is a heavy metal drummer, best known as the ex-drummer of Skid Row. He stayed with the band until their original break-up in 1996.

Affuso is currently playing drums with Soulsystem. He also played in the band Ozone Monday, with several of his former Skid Row bandmates.

Skid Row
Johnny Solinger | Scotti Hill | Dave "The Snake" Sabo | Rachel Bolan | Dave Gara
Former members: Sebastian Bach | Rob Affuso | Phil Varone
Discography
Studio albums and EPs: Skid Row | Slave to the Grind | B-Side Ourselves | Subhuman Race | Thickskin | Revolutions Per Minute
Live and compilation albums: Subhuman Beings on Tour | 40 Seasons: The Best of Skid Row
Singles: "Youth Gone Wild" | "18 and Life" | "I Remember You" | "Wasted Time" | "Monkey Business" | "In A Darkened Room" | "Slave to the Grind" | "My Enemy" | "Breakin' Down" | "Into Another"
Videography
Videos: Oh Say Can You Scream | No Frills Video | Road Kill | Under the Skin
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