Everything about Chris Vrenna totally explained
Chris Vrenna (born
February 23 1967 in
Erie, Pennsylvania) is an
American musician, Grammy-winning producer, engineer, remixer, songwriter, programmer, and founder of the electronic band
Tweaker. Vrenna also played drums for the industrial/rock band
Nine Inch Nails from 1989 until 1997.
In the mid- to late-'80s Chris moved to
Chicago, quickly becoming a part of the Chicago
industrial music scene and was briefly a member of
Die Warzau and
Stabbing Westward.
He later reconnected with
Trent Reznor, whom he met during High School in Pennsylvania,
Vrenna was chosen to take over the drumming responsibilities for
Marilyn Manson after
Ginger Fish was injured in 2004. He is currently the live keyboardist for
Marilyn Manson. He took over as keyboardist after
Madonna Wayne Gacy was released.
Recently, Vrenna performed drums on Saturday Night Live with Gnarls Barkley (April 12, 2008) which was his last perfomance with Gnarls for the time being. He will continue working with Marilyn Manson (the band) at a role that will be disclosed at a later time.
He is currently working with Manson on their 7th studio album.
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