Jay Bentley

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Jay Bentley
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Jay Dee Bentley (born June 6, 1964) is the bassist and co-founding member of the punk rock group Bad Religion.[1] He has played with the band through its whole existence with a small break between 1983 and 1985.[citation needed] Along with vocalist Greg Graffin, Bentley has appeared on nearly all of Bad Religion's studio albums, with the sole exception being their second album Into the Unknown (1983).

Career

Jay Bentley grew up in

El Camino Real High School. He played in Bad Religion for three years (1980–1983),[2] and left while the band was in the midst of writing and recording their second album, Into the Unknown.[citation needed
]

Bentley was a onetime member of such notable L.A. groups as

Me First And The Gimme Gimmes filling in on bass and backup vocals for Fat Mike.[citation needed
]

Personal life

Bentley has two sons: Miles (born 1991), who played bass in Dave Hause and The Mermaid, and Hunter (born 1993).[4] He also has a daughter named Peribeau and a son named Dragon and lives with his wife Natalia Fabia in Costa Mesa, California.[5]

In the past, Bentley has had struggles with alcoholism. He first quit drinking in 1990 but relapsed in 1998. Since 2005, he is completely alcohol abstinent.[6]

Equipment

Bentley's main basses have been

Fender models for most of his career in Bad Religion, primarily a black and/or white Precision models; in recent years, however, he has been an endorser of Epiphone and has his own Jack Casady signature.[7][8] Bentley often plays bass with a pick.[citation needed
]

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