Bush, from London, England consisting of Robin Goodridge: Drums * Dave Parsons: Bass * Gavin Rossdale: Guitar, Vocals * Nigel Pulsford: Guitar, busted into the post-grunge scene with their first album in 1994 called Sixteen Stone. This album is what made them famous. With hit singles like Machine Head, Little Things, Glycerine, Everything Zen, Come Down the fame just continued in the 90s. Their hit single Machine Head is featured on Big Shiny Tunes. This all from one album... Gavin Rosedale, lead vocalist and guitarist, could read the phone book and make it sound romatic. He then married Gwen Stefani at Paul\'s Church in Covent Garden on September 14, 2002 after they dated for 6 years. Now with albums like Sixteen Stone (94) and Razorblade Suitcase (96) with their single Swallowed that is featured on Big Shiny Tunes 2, the band came out with a video called Bush: Alleys and Motorways (97) featuring them on tour, behind the scenes, and their videos of their hits. In 2002 Golden State, featuring the smash single The People That We Love, (originally to be called Speed Kills) was released being their last album. Bush is still heard on the radio today. Gavin Rossdale has also appeared on the XXX soundtrack with the single Adrenaline in 2002. He has also appeared on Blue Man Group\'s single The Current which is on the Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines soundtrack.
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