Mick Cripps is a musician who has played both as a bass guitarist and as a guitarist. He has played in Faster Pussycat, L.A. Guns, Burning Retna, and several other bands.
With L.A. Guns, he was originally a bassist, and then switched over to being a rhythm guitarist.
He currently is working behind the scenes as a sound editor for various TV shows in Los Angeles.
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