This band doesn't work without Tye. All their best stuff was written by that dude. His bass writing was and has always been the backbone of their sound.
It definitely does, tye was a great bass player don’t get me wrong but it’s mostly due to his energy on stage and his goofiness. Otherwise there are plenty of bass players who could write just like him and he definitely isn’t the “backbone” of their sound
@@greenrobot5 Tye Zamora. Look him up. dudes scoring movie soundtracks these days I heard. He had a new project he was about to launch but then covid happened and I lost track of it. Edit, looks like he's been on tour recently with Slightly Stoopid and Chali 2na from Jurrasic 5. Can't say I'm surprised. Tye's basslines are funky AF
Of course, Tye Zamora's vocals were the spark of the original, but I do have to say that Dryden has gotten better with age, which is rare for vocalists.