Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares has responded to questions about his involvement with Brujeria in a recent statement on X. A fan asked about his absence from the band’s live performances, which prompted Cazares to explain his position.
“Just because u don’t physically see a member performing live with the band doesn’t mean that person doesn’t own a steak in the band,” Cazares stated when addressing why he wasn’t in the band despite creating it.
His clarification addresses ongoing discussions about his role in the extreme metal outfit. This response has led to renewed interest in his history with the band.
Formation And Early Years

Brujeria emerged from Los Angeles, California in 1989, as documented by Wikipedia. The project broke new ground by representing the Latino/Chicano community in the extreme metal scene.
The band’s original lineup showcased an impressive collection of musicians. Dino Cazares served as one of the original guitarists alongside Billy Gould and Juan Brujo. Together, they established a unique identity in death metal and grindcore genres.
Departure And Impact

Metal Storm documents that creative differences with frontman Juan Brujo led to Cazares’ departure. His commitment to other projects also influenced this decision.
A crucial moment occurred in 2005. Cazares’ involvement in the Roadrunner United project forced Brujeria to cancel their performance at Colombia’s Rock Al Parque Festival. This cancellation affected the band’s touring momentum significantly.
Current Status

Cazares’ recent statement reveals his ongoing stake in Brujeria’s business operations. This connection persists despite his absence from live performances.
Such arrangements reflect standard music industry practices. Founding members often maintain their business interests while stepping back from active performing duties.