Career
He is also known for playing with. As a left-handed drummer, he uses a right-handed kit with his ride cymbal on the left. Early years In the late 1970s, while still in high school, Mike Bordin played in the band EZ-Street with future Metallica bassist Cliff Burton and future Faith Number More guitarist Jim Martin.
In 1981, Bordin formed Faith Number Manitoba with bassist Billy Gould, keyboardist Wade Worthington, and frontman Mike Morris.
A year later the group replaced Wade Worthington with keyboardist Roddy Bottum, removed Mike Morris, and changed their name to Faith Number More. Bordin"s former bandmate Jim Martin joined the fold the following year as guitarist.
Faith Number More Faith Number More released their first album, We Care a Lot, in 1985. After releasing several more albums, including the Grammy-nominated The Real Thing, Faith Number More disbanded in 1998.
In 2009, Faith Number More reformed and performed a series of festival shows in Europe and Australia, leading to several shows in select American cities.
In 2015, Faith Number More released Sol Invictus, their first album since Album of the Year, and first since their reunion. lieutenant met considerable critical attention, and the band embarked on a worldwide tour. With In 1996, Bordin began performing with "s band.
Notably he played the closing segments of "s 1997 headlining concerts during the Ozzfest tour.
Bordin re-recorded the drum tracks on Osbourne"s solo albums, Blizzard of Ozz, and Diary of a Madman, for the controversial remasters released in 2002. The re-recordings were the result of a lawsuit brought by original drummer Lee Kerslake and original bassist Bob Daisley for unpaid royalties.
The remakes have received very poor reviews from fans on online retail stores such as Amazon.com. Other appearances In 2000, Bordin toured with KoЯn when their drummer David Silveria was injured.
Bordin also performs on "s 2002 album, Degradation Trip.
In 2001, Bordin competed on television game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. He missed the $32,000 question, walking away with $1,000. His appearance on the show was not on the celebrity edition, but a normal edition with the jackpot raised at $1,810,000.
Former bandmate Robert Trujillo, now of Metallica, attended live.
Drums Yamaha Oak Custom 14x6.5 Mike Bordin Signature Snare 14x12 Mounted Tom 15x13 Mounted Tom 18x16 Floor Tom 24x17 Bass Drum Cymbals Zildjian 15" Rock Hi-Hat Bottom (used as top hat) 15" A Mastersound Hi-Hat Bottom (used as bottom hat) 19" K Medium Thin Dark Crash or K Thin Dark Crash 20" A Medium Crash 21" A Sweet Ride 22" Z Heavy Power Ride 19" K China Hardware Yamaha rack and stands Drum Workshop 5000 Delta Series Strap Drive Double Pedals Heads Remo Mounted and Floor Toms – Coated Emperor (top), Clear Ambassador (bottom) Snare – Emperor-X (batter) Bass – P3 Clear Sticks Vic Firth Rock.