Martyn LeNoble is a Dutch bassist and musician, best known for his influential role in the alternative rock and punk scenes. Born on April 14, 1969, in the Netherlands, he gained prominence as a member of the band The Cult in the early 1990s, contributing to their album "Ceremony" (1991). LeNoble is also recognized for his work with the band Porno for Pyros, formed by Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction, where he played bass on their self-titled debut album in 1993, featuring hits like "Pets." His genre-spanning work includes collaborations with various artists across rock, alternative, and electronic music, including notable collaborations with musicians like Dave Navarro and Chris Cornell. LeNoble's style is characterized by a blend of melodic bass lines and a rhythmic foundation that has influenced many musicians in the genres he has touched. In addition to his work with bands, LeNoble has contributed to numerous soundtracks and projects, showcasing his versatility as a musician. His impact on music can be seen in the way he has helped shape the sound of 90s alternative rock and has continued to be a sought-after collaborator in the industry.