Eric Wilson
Bassist
Famous for his work with the California-based bands Sublime and Long Beach Dub Allstars, this ska, punk rock, and reggae bassist most notably contributed to Sublime's 40 Oz. to Freedom; Robbin' the Hood; and Second-hand Smoke albums.
He and future Sublime drummer Bud Gaugh began their musical collaboration during their late childhood years, establishing a local band that they named The Juice Bros.
During the mid-1990s, he was briefly a member of a "surf rock" band called Del Noah & the Mt. Ara Ratfinks.
He was raised in Long Beach, California.
He and singer Romez Ramirez both contributed to the 2011 Sublime with Rome album Yours Truly.