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Jeremiah Green Jeremiah Martin Green (born March 4, 1977) is the drummer and founding member of the indie rock band Modest Mouse from 1993 to March 2003, and again from July 2004. He was born in Oahu, Hawaii while his father was in the Army. He grew up in Moxee, WA a few miles outside of Yakima, WA. His family moved to the Seattle area in 1989. He has an older brother named Adam, a half sister named Theresa and a stepsister. In the mid-1990s, Green also played with the bands Satisfact on K Records, Red Stars Theory on Touch and Go Records, and Peeved on Distressed Records. Green also plays with a band by the name of Vells, as well as another band named Psychic Emperor. Both bands play at venues around Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Jeremiah Green can speak a little Japanese, as he proved on track 6 of Night on the Sun. In May 2008, Jeremiah released a drum breaks 7" collaboration with Plastiq Phantom under the alias World Gang on the Imputor? label. Style and Influence Of his work on Sad Sappy Sucker, Spencer Owen at Pitchfork Media has said, "Jeremiah Green proves himself to be one of indie rock's best drummers, even this early on in the game."1 In an interview with drummer Benjamin Weikel, he states that Jeremiah's drum parts have a "great, loose feeling that's hard to emulate".[1] He recently placed 37th in Stylus Magazine's list of "50 Greatest Rock Drummers", where Jonathan Bradley describes his drumming: “ His rhythms can be as unkempt and intricate as the music they underpin (the rolling shuffle of “Grey Ice Water,” or the stumbling clatter of “Truckers Atlas,” for instance), but they are always strong enough to bolster the momentum of even the most meandering tracks. And when presented with a genuine groove, like the lean, funky “Tiny Cities Made of Ashes,” he forces the band to march in lockstep behind him.[1] ” [2] External links World Gang @ Imputor? Records Psychic Emperor Official site Vell's MySpace References ^ Jonathan Bradley (30 July 2007). "Stylus Magazine's 50 Greatest Rock Drummers". Stylus Magazine.  v · d · eModest Mouse Isaac Brock · Jeremiah Green · Eric Judy · Tom Peloso · Joe Plummer Dann Gallucci · Johnny Marr · Jim Fairchild · Benjamin Weikel · John Wickhart Studio albums This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About · The Lonesome Crowded West · The Moon & Antarctica · Good News for People Who Love Bad News · We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank Extended plays Blue Cadet-3, Do You Connect? · Interstate 8 · The Fruit That Ate Itself · Night on the Sun · Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks · No One's First and You're Next Other albums Tube-Fruit, All Smiles and Chocolate · Building Nothing Out of Something · Sad Sappy Sucker · Baron von Bullshit Rides Again Singles "Broke" · "A Life of Arctic Sounds" · "Birds vs. Worms" · "Other People's Lives" · "Never Ending Math Equation" · "Whenever You See Fit" · "Heart Cooks Brain" · "Float On" · "Ocean Breathes Salty" · "The World at Large" · "Dashboard" · "King Rat" · "Missed the Boat" · "We've Got Everything" · "Little Motel" · "Satellite Skin" · "Autumn Beds" · "Perpetual Motion Machine" Labels Epic Records · Hit or Miss · K Records · Magic Eye Singles · Rebel Beat Factory · Sub Pop · Suicide Squeeze Records · Up Records Related Articles Discography Artists Dirty Dozen Brass Band · Seasick Steve · Ugly Casanova Persondata Name Green, Jeremiah Alternative names Short description Date of birth March 4, 1977 Place of birth Date of death Place of death This article on a United States drummer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e