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In 2006, realizing his work schedule could no longer accommodate the band"s return to extensive touring following the comeback success of Charge!!, Pollock voluntarily chose to part ways with The Aquabats to focus on his business.
In 2006, realizing his work schedule could no longer accommodate the band"s return to extensive touring following the comeback success of Charge!!, Pollock voluntarily chose to part ways with The Aquabats to focus on his business.
Pollock joined in 1995, replacing original guitarist Matt van Gundy (aka "Gumby") and subsequently recording on all of the band"s studio releases from their 1996 debut to 2005"son In the early 2000s, while experienced an extended period of inactivity after being dropped from Goldenvoice Records, Pollock began a full-time career managing a custom woodworking business. He was succeeded by Ian Fowles (aka "EagleBones Falconhawk").
Up until the launch of " television series ! Super Show! solidified the band as a five-piece ensemble, Pollock continued to play with the group as an additional guitarist numerous times after his departure, primarily performing at southern Californian shows or large festival events such as the 2010 Bamboozle and the 2011 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
Pollock also contributed guitar tracks to the band"s 2010 European Parliament and their 2011 LP. In 2012, he made a cameo appearance in the "Showtime!" episode of ! Super Show!, playing a lumberjack-like superhero appropriately named "Chainsaw".
Prior to joining, Pollock was guitarist for the Orange County ska band from 1993 to 1995, recording on one album and an European Parliament before disbanding. In 2008, Pollock joined Orange County popular punk trio and longtime Aquabats tourmates Supernova as a temporary replacement following the departure of long-time guitarist Jodey Lawrence. Shortly after his debut with he band, he was announced as a full-time member, retaining his former title of "Chainsaw".
He continued to play with the band up until their hiatus in 2010.
In 1999, he performed anonymously with other members of The Aquabats in the costumed side project The Sandfleas, playing bass under the stage name "Spodie".