After graduating, Parrish became an instructor through the early 1990s while playing with
Racer X offshoot Bad Dog with vocalist Jeff Martin and The Electric Fence with Martin on drums and
Paul Gilbert alternating guitar and bass. When Paul Gilbert joined
Mr. Big, Parrish rented a room in Gilbert's Los Angeles home and house-sat for him when Gilbert would go on tour, simultaneously recording demos in Gilbert's home studio. He has worked extensively with Gilbert and has writing credits on several Paul Gilbert tracks. Parrish is seen playing bass (alongside Jeff Martin on drums) in the tuning section of Gilbert's "Terrifying Guitar Trip" video. He played guitar for
Jeff Pilson's band, War & Peace, appearing on the
Time Capsule album, a collection of demos released on Shrapnel Records. After the breakup of War & Peace, Parrish was playing in a
Thin Lizzy cover band when Jeff Martin introduced him to
Judas Priest singer
Rob Halford, resulting in Parrish joining Halford's band
Fight and recording the
War of Words album. Upon exiting Fight he joined Cleveland's Outta The Blue, a local glam metal band that closed their show with Racer X covers, and who later became
The Szuters. In 1995, Parrish played guitar in
Kevin Gilbert's touring band in support of Gilbert's
Thud album. He can be seen performing with Gilbert on
Welcome to Joytown – Thud Live at the Troubadour, a DVD and CD released in 2009, documenting the band's 1995 concert at
The Troubador in
Los Angeles. In 1996, Parrish played guitar with
Sebastian Bach on the song "Rock Bottom" for an
Ace Frehley tribute album,
Spacewalk (A Salute to Ace Frehley). From 2002 to 2006, he also played guitar in a Van Halen tribute band with future
Steel Panther bandmate Ralph Saenz (aka
Michael Starr) called The Atomic Punks. Around the same time, he was in a
Rush cover band called Moving Pictures with Atomic Punks drummer Scott Patterson. In the early 2000s, he was the leader of his own band, The Thornbirds, with Darren Leader (future Steel Panther drummer Stix Zadinia),
Jeff Duncan, and occasional
Steel Panther songwriter
Dean Cameron. In 2000, Parrish was simultaneously playing in various bands and acting in the production "Rockalypse Now", a play written by Dean Cameron. Around this time, he and Ralph Saenz started glam metal cover band Metal Shop as the characters Rikki Ratchet and Michael Diamond, respectively, and appeared in a Discover card commercial as "Danger Kitty", a fictional one-hit-wonder band that spends all their royalty money on opulence and goes bankrupt. In 2003, Metal Shop (now renamed to Metal Skool) released their debut album,
Hole Patrol, and began incorporating original songs into their live sets. The "classic" Steel Panther lineup was also cemented by this point, with Lexxi Foxx (real name Travis Haley) on bass and Stix Zadinia (real name Darren Leader) on drums, and with the Rikki Ratchet and Michael Diamond aliases being replaced with Satchel and Michael Starr, respectively. Six years later, the band renamed to Steel Panther and released their first album under the name, entitled
Feel the Steel. They have become successful worldwide, with numerous celebrity fans and selling out arenas and festivals, including
Download Festival in the UK. Parrish also appeared with
Corey Taylor in the
Ronnie James Dio tribute album titled
This Is Your Life on the track "
Rainbow in the Dark". == Equipment ==