Perkins stuck with Farrell, however, as they enlisted bassist Martyn LeNoble and guitarist Peter DiStefano for their new project, Porno for Pyros. While the new outfit didn't match the success of its predecessor, the group issued two inspired and well-received albums -- 1993's self-titled release and 1996's Good God's Urge -- before breaking up as well. Perkins reunited with his former Jane's Addiction mates (sans Avery) for a pair of successful reunion tours in 1997 and 2001(which were preceded by a live/demo set, Kettle Whistle, which was compiled by Perkins). In addition to his Jane's Addiction duties, Perkins is a much in-demand session drummer (lending his talents to albums by Sheryl Crow, Jewel, Rage Against the Machine, No Doubt, Nine Inch Nails, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers), as well as indulging in the all-star experimental outfit Banyan with former Minutemen bassist Mike Watt . Banyan issued a pair of albums by the year 2001: 1997's self-titled debut and 1999's Anytime at All. Perkins was also a brief member of the funk metal outfit Infectious Grooves (playing on their 1991 debut The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move), manned the drum kit for Tommy Lee's Methods of Mayhem 2000 tour, and spends his spare time giving drum clinics and hosting music therapy classes for the physically disabled (and developing percussive instruments for his own company, Perkana Percussion). ~ Greg Prato, Rovi