Ryan Sinn

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Ryan Sinn (born 23 April 1979 in Fremont, California, USA) is the bassist for rock band Angels and Airwaves. He is also an ex-bassist of punk group The Distillers.

Sinn joined The Distillers after their first album had been made. At the time he only played guitar, but the group was so desperate for a bassist that he learned to play that instrument in four days. He appeared on the group's second and third albums. The band experienced some turmoil in 2005 and Sinn announced that he had left the band on his MySpace page in August of that year. [1]

After leaving The Distillers, Sinn was recruited by blink-182 member Tom DeLonge to join his new project Angels and Airwaves. He played bass on the bands 2006 release We Don't Need To Whisper.

Sinn is also part of two other bands, called The Shithouse Rats and The Dead Life. [2]

  1. ^ Distillers split?, Kerrang Website, 17 August 2005. Retrieved 29 November 2006.
  2. ^ As listed on the links page of Sinn's website.


The Distillers
Brody Dalle | Tony Bradley
Andy Granelli | Rose "Casper" Mazzola | Kim Chi | Mat Young | Ryan Sinn
Discography
Albums: The Distillers | Sing Sing Death House | Coral Fang
Singles: The Distillers 7"
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