Jeff Dean (musician) Last updated October 24, 2025  American musician
Musical artist
Jeff Dean  is a punk rock  musician and recording engineer based in Chicago, Illinois. He is best known for playing guitar in The Bomb  with Jeff Pezzati  of Naked Raygun , and Noise By Numbers  with Dan Vapid  of The Methadones . [ 1]   He currently plays in Deep Tunnel Project.
In addition to these bands, he is lead guitarist for All Eyes West, Explode and Make Up, and Dead Ending. Dean has also played in Tomorrows Gone, Cleon's Down, Yesterday's Heroes, Zero in Trust, The Story So Far, Four Star Alarm and Certain People I Know. [ 2]   Additional bands he has played, toured, and written with include Faded Grey, Textbook, Horace Pinker , Pink Avalanche and Schizoid. He is a recording engineer at Million Yen Studio in Chicago, IL. [ 3]  
Tomorrows Gone Jeff Dean got his start in music with Las Vegas-based hardcore band Tomorrows Gone in 1994, joining the group early on in their existence after their original guitarist left the band to play metal. Dean played guitar on all of Tomorrows Gone's releases and temporarily played bass for the band's live shows in 1995. In 1996, Dean moved from Las Vegas to Detroit, while Tomorrows Gone vocalist Lance Wells moved to California. Despite the distance, Dean remained with the band until their breakup in 1997. [ 4]   [ 5]   [ 6]  
Noise By Numbers  Noise By Numbers  started in 2008 with Dan Vapid  (vocals, guitar), Jeff Dean (guitar), Rick Uncapher (bass) and Neil Hennessy (drums).  Hennessy left after the first album and was replaced by Jimmy Lucido. A second album was released August 2011. [ 13]   [ 14]   [ 15]  
All Eyes West A post punk rock band from Chicago featuring Justin Miller on Bass and Jon Drew  on drums with Jeff Dean on guitar. [ 18]  
Discography Tomorrows Gone 1993-1997 Compilations: 
My Parents Went To Las Vegas And All They Bought Me Was This Fucking 7” – Bucky Records Making Human Junk – Hybrid Records In Words of One Syllable – Catchphraze Records Collections: 
No Way to Make Time Stand Still 1993-1997 – World On Fire Records This Music Will Survive (The Complete Recordings) – Underground Communique Records Yesterdays Heroes 1994-1995 No Guts, No Glory (CD) – Spartan Records Compilations: 
Backstreets of American Oi! – Sta Press Records Cleons Down 1995-1997 S/T 7” – Ulitarian Records Compilations: 
The Big Fix – Allied Recordings The Michigan Compilation – Enerject Records Blood, Sweat, and Tears – General Records Collections: 
I’ve Got a Plan – World On Fire Records Zero In Trust 1997-1998 Compilations: 
Blood, Sweat, and Tears – General Records Reveal the Character – Elkion Records When Fortune Smiled (CD) – Hopeless Records Compilations: 
Disarming Violence – Fast Music Hopeless 50 – Hopeless Records The World I Know (A Tribute To Pegboy) – Underground Communique Records Indecision (LP) – Thick/No Idea Records Speed is Everything (LP) – No Idea Records The Challenger (LP) – No Idea Records Axis of Awesome (EP) – No Idea Records Compilations: 
Mean it Man – Thick Records Hair! – Thick Records Four Star Alarm 2006-2008 S/T (CD) – Thick Records Tilted 7” – Underground Communique The Siren Sound (CD) – Solidarity Recordings Compilations: 
Life After SUGAR Tribute – LAS:T Recordings Poison The World 3 – Poison City Records Hours and Hours: A Tribute to SEAWEED – Engineer Recordings S/T (LP) – Underground Communique Hellmouth split 7” – Underground Communique Compilations: 
Certain People I Know 2009-2010 S/T (LP) – Count Your Luck Stars Records Yeah Whatever (LP) – Asian Man Records Over Leavitt (LP) – Jump Start Records High on Drama (EP) – Jump Start Records So Quickly 7” – Art of the Underground Records Cheap Girls split 7” – Suburban Home Records The Magnificent split 7” – Solidarity Recording S/T (LP) – Jump Start Records Doomer (LP) – Jump Start Records With Wade (EP) – Underground Communique Break Anchor split 7” – Sideone Dummy Records Above Them split 7” – Jump Start Records Easy Creatures split 7” – Jump Start Records Like Lightning (LP) – Jump Start Records DE 1 (EP) – Alternative Tentacles Records DE 2 (EP) – Alternative Tentacles Records DE 3 (EP) – Bridge 9 Records Class War 7” – Alternative Tentacles Records Shoot The Messenger (LP) – Alternative Tentacles Records What you believe/Pain Killer 7” – Alternative Tentacles Records Volume (LP) – Little Rocket Records Moral Mazes 2014 - PRESENT Magic Tommy Jackson 7” – Bridge 9 Records Great Britain (tour EP) Spirale Infernale (LP) - Paper and Plastick Records En Avoir Marre (EP) IF I/PR Nightmares 7”– Little Rocket Records Le Feu et Le Sable (LP) – Little Rocket Records Compilations: 
Volume One – Serial Bowl Records Launch 17 – Little Rocket Records Volume 3 – Hell Hath No Fury Records The First Five Years – Scary Clown Presents References  ↑    Jeff Dean  discography at Discogs    ↑    "Jeff Dean Discography" . bandtoband.com. Retrieved February 3,  2012 .  ↑   Thornton, Stephanie (December 16, 2011). "Interviews: Jeff Pezatti (The Bomb)" . Punknews.org. Retrieved October 24,  2012 .  ↑    "Vegas Archive: Tomorrows Gone demo tape (1994) and 'Live at the Huntridge' (1994)" . PunksInVegas.com. March 9, 2012. Retrieved February 21,  2014 .  ↑    "Vegas Archive: Tomorrows Gone 1995 demo and compilation tracks (1995)" . PunksInVegas.com. May 11, 2012. Retrieved February 21,  2014 .  ↑    "Vegas Archive: Tomorrows Gone 1997 7″" . PunksInVegas.com. August 24, 2012. Retrieved February 21,  2014 .  ↑    "The Bomb" . Center Stage. Archived from the original  on February 2, 2012. Retrieved February 3,  2012 .  ↑   Ryan, Kyle (September 8, 2005). "Jeff Pezzati, from Naked Raygun to The Bomb" . The AV Club. Archived from the original  on January 17, 2013. Retrieved October 24,  2012 .  ↑   Moore, John (January 11, 2010). "The Bomb" . Blurt Magazine Online. Archived from the original  on July 16, 2012. Retrieved February 3,  2012 .  ↑   Jones, Janelle (January 27, 2012). "The Bomb" .  AMP   . Archived from the original  on January 30, 2012. Retrieved February 3,  2012 .  ↑   Campbell, Brandon (October 12, 2009). "Interviews: Jeff Dean (The Bomb)" . Punknews.org. Retrieved February 3,  2012 .  ↑   Downing, Andy (September 25, 2009). "The Bomb is blowing up" . Chicago Tribune . Archived from the original  on April 2, 2015. Retrieved February 3,  2012 .  ↑    Noise by Numbers  at AllMusic . Retrieved July 17, 2017.  ↑    Derogatis, Jim  (November 16, 2009). "Demo2DeRo: Noise By Numbers" .  Chicago Sun-Times   . Archived from the original  on January 12, 2011. Retrieved February 5,  2011 .  ↑   Faulkner, Cole (May 9, 2011). "Noise By Numbers Streaming New Album" . ThePunkSite.com. Retrieved January 14,  2012 .  ↑   Denker, Bill (March 12, 2012). "Dead Ending" . Jaded in Chicago. Retrieved January 14,  2013 .  ↑    "Dead Ending" . Riot Fest  News. Archived from the original  on March 8, 2012. Retrieved February 3,  2012 .  ↑   Ruvolo, Marc (August 23, 2011). "All Eyes West  – Self-titled" . Jaded in Chicago. Retrieved January 14,  2013 . This page is based on this 
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