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Adam Gaynor (b. November 26, 1963) was a guitarist for the band matchbox twenty. He did backing vocals and played rhythm guitar. He left the band in February 2005.

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He taught himself to play the guitar. He went to college in Texas.

It was his idea to put the band's shoe sizes, in no particular order, on the CD liner. His shoe size is size 13. His nickname is "Hash Brown" because of the many breakfast diners the band ate at while on tour. If he could tour with anybody in history it would be Jimi Hendrix.

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