Martín Méndez
![Méndez performing with [[Opeth]] in 2012](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Opeth_live_at_Hammersmith_Odeon_181122_-_52510094961.jpg)
Méndez has been a member of several other bands, including Fifth to Infinity, Proxima and Vinterkrig. Méndez joined Opeth right before the recording of their third album ''My Arms, Your Hearse'' began. However, time conflicts kept him from playing on the album, so the bass lines were recorded by frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt. Martín then learned the bass parts and played bass for the few subsequent live dates done for the album. His first real recording with Opeth was their fourth studio album, ''Still Life''. He has been with the band ever since.
Méndez uses 4-string fretted & fretless Fender Jazz Bass guitars as well as Sandberg bass guitars for live and studio work. Provided by Wikipedia
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6Rousseau and Liberalism. About a Possible Discourse for the Knowledge and the Transformation of Man.by Pablo Martín MéndezGet full text
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10by Martin Mendez, Howard C Rosenbaum, Randall S Wells, Andrew Stamper, Pablo BordinoGet full text
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17by Howard C Rosenbaum, Cristina Pomilla, Martin Mendez, Matthew S Leslie, Peter B Best, Ken P Findlay, Gianna Minton, Peter J Ersts, Timothy Collins, Marcia H Engel, Sandro L Bonatto, Deon P G H Kotze, Mike Meÿer, Jaco Barendse, Meredith Thornton, Yvette Razafindrakoto, Solange Ngouessono, Michel Vely, Jeremy KiszkaGet full text
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