Bruce Bouillet (), born February 3, 1965, in
Memphis,
TN, is a guitarist who has played in the bands
Racer X,
The Scream, DC-10, and Epidemic.
Racer X
Bouillet played on Racer X's
Second Heat,
Live Extreme - Vol.I, and
Live Extreme - Vol. II. After leaving the band, he joined with former
Angora singer
John Corabi, and his former Racer X bandmates
John Alderete and
Scott Travis to form the band
The Scream. Scott Travis soon left to join
Judas Priest and was replaced by Walt Woodward III. After several attempts to keep the group together, the band broke up.
2001-Present
Bouillet formed the band Epidemic on
Elektra Records in 2001. In 2002, the band released an album. They supported the album with tour opening up for
Nickelback,
Sinch,
Seether,
Jerry Cantrell,
Default, and other bands. In 2003, the band had a song on
Madden NFL: 2003 video game. That same year, the group disbanded.
After his time in Epidemic, Bouillet produced theme music for
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) wrestler,
Triple H. The WWE album went gold. In 2005, Bouillet won a Grammy for his work with
Bob Kulick on the production, recording, and mixing of
Motörhead's cover of
Metallica's "Whiplash".
From 2005-2007, he joined with Bottom Dwellerz Production, and co-produced the Bottom Dwellerz album.
G3 Tour
Most recently, Bouillet finished up a
G3 tour that featured
Paul Gilbert,
John Petrucci, and
Joe Satriani. Bouillet was in Gilbert's band for the tour.
Discography