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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jay_ZiskroutJay Ziskrout - Wikipedia

    Jay Ziskrout (born September 8, 1962) was the first drummer for Bad Religion, forming the group with schoolmate Brett Gurewitz in 1980. Ziskrout performed on Bad Religion's self-titled EP and half on their debut album How Could Hell Be Any Worse?.

  2. www.quantiva.co › leadership › jay-ziskroutJay Ziskrout - Quantiva

    Jay Ziskrout is an entrepreneurial management, strategic operations and business development executive with a history of driving growth for entertainment, marketing, media, and tech ventures. As the Operations Director at Quantiva™, Jay plays a pivotal role in steering the company's business affairs, planning, and finance activities, as well ...

  3. 7 de fev. de 2021 · Grita! Founded by Jay B. Ziskrout in 1996 and operated until 2000, Grita! was the indie record label that brought killer Punk, Alternative and other radical, cutting-edge music from all over the Latin world.

  4. · Experience: Quantiva™ (Wunderkind, LLC) · Location: Burlington · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Jay Ziskrouts profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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  5. Jay Ziskrout, nacido el 8 de septiembre de 1962 es un baterista estadounidense conocido por ser el batería original de Bad Religion. Dejó la banda en 1981, un año después de su formación. Es el fundador del sello discográfico alternativo latino, Grita!

  6. Jay B. Ziskrout. Profile: Original drummer and founding member of Bad Religion. He performed on their first 7" but quit the band in the middle of the recording of their first LP (he appears on about half the songs). He later worked for Arista Records and Epitaph Europe.

  7. 5 de mai. de 2024 · Jay Ziskrout was the first drummer for Bad Religion, forming the group with schoolmate Brett Gurewitz in 1979 when he was 17 years old. Ziskrout performed on Bad Religion's self-titled EP and eight tracks on their debut full-length album How Could Hell Be Any Worse?.