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Misha Mansoor was born on 31 October, 1984 in Bethesda, Maryland, U.S., is an American guitarist (born 1984). Discover Misha Mansoor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

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Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 31 October, 1984
Birthday 31 October
Birthplace Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1984

Misha Mansoor (born October 31, 1984), also known as Bulb after the name of his solo project, is an American musician, best known as the founder of and one of the three guitarists in the progressive metal band Periphery.

He is also a part of the projects Haunted Shores and Four Seconds Ago, and Of Man, Not of Machine.

Mansoor is considered to be one of the forerunners of the djent movement and is often erroneously attributed with the invention of the word itself (whose invention he attributes to Meshuggah guitarist Fredrik Thordendal).

With Periphery, Mansoor has recorded, produced, and released seven studio albums: a self-titled debut, Periphery II: This Time It's Personal, Juggernaut: Alpha, Juggernaut: Omega, Periphery III: Select Difficulty, Periphery IV: Hail Stan, and Periphery V: Djent Is Not a Genre.

Mansoor was born on October 31, 1984, to Ali Mansoor, an economist associated with the World Bank who served a term as Secretary to the Minister of Finance in Mauritius.

Mansoor is Mauritian by descent but was born and raised in the US.

He is also Jewish and can speak French.

Mansoor attended the University of Toronto, originally majoring in sociology before switching to philosophy, eventually dropping out to pursue his passion for music.

Mansoor first seriously started writing and producing music when at college at the University of Toronto.

2004

It was here that he and a friend decided to form a band called Bulb, and started posting demos to SoundClick in 2004.

While the project ultimately did not work out and the friendship faded, Mansoor adopted the name Bulb as his online alias and continued to post demos to the Bulb SoundClick account.

Mansoor would regularly post his music to the Meshuggah, John Petrucci SevenString.org, Andy Sneap Ultimate Metal online forums.

Eventually, Mansoor's reputation as a songwriter and a music producer in the metal scene began to grow.

2005

After Mansoor founded Periphery in 2005, he would often transfer songs between the two projects.

With the international success of Periphery, Mansoor still continued to release demos and new music under the Bulb name, but at a lesser frequency than before.

Mansoor formed Periphery in 2005, originally starting out on drums for the band before transitioning to guitar.

Periphery went through numerous lineup changes before settling on a lineup of Mansoor, Jake Bowen, and Alex Bois on guitar, Matt Halpern on drums, Tom Murphy on bass, and Spencer Sotelo on vocals.

2008

Mansoor, along with current Periphery and then-Haunted Shores guitarist Mark Holcomb and current Good Tiger and former TesseracT and then-Sky Eats Airplane lead singer Elliot Coleman founded a side project called "Of Man Not of Machine" (abbreviated OMNOM) that released music from 2008–2011.

2009

In 2009, Mansoor joined the Mark Holcomb-led project Haunted Shores, with the project eventually evolving into solely being the duo of Holcomb and Mansoor.

2010

Mansoor has been named one of the Top 20 best guitarists of the 2010s by Guitar World magazine.

Periphery released their self-titled debut album in 2010 to critical acclaim.

In 2010, Haunted Shores released its first set of new music with Mansoor on a split EP with Cyclamen.

The project went on unannounced hiatus from 2010–2017, but became active again with the release of the Viscera EP, with features from Jørgen Munkeby and Devin Townsend.

2011

In 2011, Bois and Murphy left the band, eventually being replaced with Mark Holcomb and Adam "Nolly" Getgood, solidifying the core Periphery lineup.

Periphery went on to release six more studio albums (Periphery II: This Time It's Personal, Juggernaut: Alpha, Juggernaut: Omega, Periphery III: Select Difficulty, Periphery IV: Hail Stan, and Periphery V: Djent Is Not a Genre) and two EPs (Icarus and Clear), all to critical and commercial success.

The project became inactive due to Coleman joining TesseracT in 2011 and with Holcomb and Mansoor finding further success with Periphery with the release of Periphery II: This Time It's Personal.

In 2011, Mansoor and then-Periphery bandmate Adam "Nolly" Getgood released a set of 3 hardcore punk-themed songs under the side project name Snuggles.

The project is currently inactive.

Mansoor and Steve Vai were selected to contribute the Halo 2 Anniversary Original Soundtrack.

Mansoor was also selected to contribute to the soundtrack of Destiny: Rise of Iron.

Mansoor's career as a producer started when he produced and co-wrote the Animals as Leaders' debut self-titled album and since then he has produced bands such as Veil of Maya, Born of Osiris, Being and Stray from the Path.

2013

In May 2013, Mansoor announced that he would be working on his first solo album, which would be written, performed and produced entirely by himself.

2016

Mansoor and Coleman occasionally began posting small clips of the two writing new OMNOM material to Instagram since 2016, however no releases were announced or made.

In April 2022, Periphery drummer and bandmate Matt Halpern released a drum playthrough video for Meinl Cymbals titled "OMNOM Demo 1", officially showcasing a brand new OMNOM song.

2018

In 2018, Mansoor formed the electronic side project Four Seconds Ago with fellow Periphery guitarist Jake Bowen.

Their debut album The Vacancy was released in 2018.

2020

Starting June 2020, Mansoor released all of the Bulb Material in his Archives, a set of 10 albums that would be released bi-weekly, starting with the newest Bulb material and going back to the oldest, with 2 of the albums being filled with purely orchestral and electronic music (Being the tenth album the best known for containing the song "Absent", which many people associate with Windows Longhorn.).

Mansoor has also announced that he is currently working on his long-awaited Bulb solo album, which is due in 2021.

On May 14, 2021, Mansoor released the single "Parabolica", along with its accompanying music video, and announced that the Bulb solo album, titled Moderately Fast, Adequately Furious, will be released on July 16, 2021, via 3DOT Recordings.

Mansoor, an avid racing fan, named the track "Parabolica" as a reference to the Curva Parabolica turn on the Monza Circuit in Milan, Italy.