INFECTIOUS GROOVES were put together by Mike Muir and Robert Trujillo, band mates from SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, somewhere in 1991. The story goes that Trujillo, who had just joined the seminal L.A. band, concocted the bottom-heavy INFECTIOUS GROOVES approach while on tour. So Muir and Trujillo began talking about their musical likes and dislikes, and, as Mike Muir recalls, "decided we wanted to do some stuff centred around bass grooves." That was how it all began. Right from the start, INFECTIOUS GROOVES was intended to be more than a side project. That was going all the way while working on "Lights Camera Revolution", a SUICIDAL TENDENCIES album where the influence of funk could have already been felt. "We just wanted to do something that people didn't expect", explains Muir. And they did it well.
















