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J. Robbins

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J. Robbins

Background information
Birth name James Robbins
Origin Washington, D.C.
Genre(s) Hardcore punk, Punk rock, Emo
Occupation(s) Musician, record producer
Instrument(s) Vocals
Guitar
Associated
acts
Channels
Burning Airlines
Jawbox
Government Issue
Rollkicker Laydown
Jack Potential
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Website Official website

J. Robbins is an American rock music artist. He began his career as a bassist for Government Issue, and has also led four of his own bands: Jawbox, Rollkicker Laydown, Burning Airlines, and Channels. He was the touring bassist for Scream and played bass on the debut 7" from Jack Potential, which was issued by DeSoto Records in 1993. He is also a successful producer and engineer for bands such as Jets to Brazil, Hey Mercedes, Shiner, Texas Is The Reason, Time Spent Driving, The Dismemberment Plan, The Promise Ring, Pilot to Gunner, None More Black, Jawbreaker, Against Me!, Goodbye Soundscape, Modern Life is War, Murder By Death, mewithoutYou, Clutch, and Nakatomi Plaza. He is also currently playing bass in Report Suspicious Activity with Vic Bondi Robbins' son Callum was recently diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy, an incurable nerve disorder. A number of benefit shows for Callum Robbins have been organized and played in cities such as Chicago, Washington DC, and New York.

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