Brian Elwin Haner, Jr. (born July 7, 1981), better
known by his stage name Synyster Gates or simply Syn, is an
American musician, best known for being the lead guitarist of the
band Avenged Sevenfold. He has appeared with many different styles of his
Schecter guitar, however he tends to use his black with silver pinstripes.
Early life He studied at the Musicians Institute in
Hollywood as part of the Guitar Institute of Technology program, studying jazz
and classical guitar. After a year or so of being there, he got a phone
call from The Rev asking him if he wanted to join his band, as lead guitarist.
Haner joined rather than continuing his education to become a studio musician.
Up until that time he was primarily self-taught by watching music videos and
reading books. His father, Brian Haner/Brian Haner, Sr., also known as
"Guitar Guy," is a songwriter, guitarist and comedian. Gates is
of Spanish and German ancestry.
Avenged Sevenfold
Live in Norway, 2011
Gates joined Avenged Sevenfold together with his
best friend, The Rev, when they were 18 in 1999, right after the recording of
the band's first album, Sounding the Seventh Trumpet. He was featured on
the EP Warmness on the Soul which contains select songs from the
first album as well as Synyster's new version of "To End The
Rapture". His name on Avenged Sevenfold's debut album was "Synyster
Gates", M. Shadows on the album was simply "Shadows".
Gates became the band's lead guitarist. Since Sounding the
Seventh Trumpet, the band has released 4 studio albums: Waking the Fallen, City
of Evil, Avenged Sevenfold, Nightmareand a live DVD/CD Live in
the LBC & Diamonds in the Rough.
Synyster Gates plays piano in tracks "I Won't See You
Tonight part 1", "Beast and the Harlot" and
"Sidewinder".
On the Avenged Sevenfold DVD All Excess, Gates claimed
that his name was created on a drunken drive through the park with The
Rev.
He has won numerous awards, including the 2006 Metal
Hammer "Young Shredder" award and the 2006 Total Guitar Magazine
"Guitarist of the Year."[citation needed]
In the Avenged Sevenfold Special Edition of Revolver magazine
that was released the same day as the Nightmare album, Gates stated
that he originally started out writing the song "So Far Away" in
honor of his grandfather. However, the song is now primarily about Gates'
former band mate, The Rev,[2] who died in December 2009. On April 20,
2011, Gates won the Revolver Golden God award for Best Guitarist along with
band mate, Zacky Vengeance. Avenged Sevenfold picked up numerous other
awards and delivered the headlining performance of the night.[3]
Pinkly Smooth
Haner, along with The Rev, played in an avant-garde
metal band named Pinkly Smooth. Formed in the summer of 2001
in Huntington Beach, California, the band featured ex-Ballistico
members Buck Silverspur on bass and D-Rock on drums. The band has released one
album, Unfortunate Snort on Bucktan Records, which features a
crossover sound of mostly punk, ska and avant-garde.
Former Avenged Sevenfold bassist Justin Sane played keyboards and piano
on the album. There was speculation that Pinkly Smooth was going to produce
another record, but due to the death of The Rev, it is highly unlikely that
they will produce any more material. However, Synyster Gates has said that he
would consider remastering the tracks from Unfortunate Snort and re-releasing
the album.
Featured guest appearannce
Bleeding Through's "Savior, Saint, Salvation,"
track (with M. Shadows).
Good Charlotte's "The River" track and music video
(with M. Shadows).
Burn Halo's "Dirty Little Girl" track and music
video.
Burn Halo's "Anejo" track.
Brian Haner's "Blow-Up Doll" music video.
The Jeff Dunham Show intro song (with his father).
AxeWound's "Vultures" from their debut album of
the same name.
Machine Gun Kelly's "Save Me" from the
album Lace Up (with M. Shadows).
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