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Juan Croucier (born August 22 1959) is an American, heavy metal musician. He was formerly a bassist for the metal bands Dokken and Ratt. In 1983, he and Jeff Pilson actually swapped places when he left Dokken for Ratt (and Pilson left Ratt to join Dokken). Interestingly, he played on "Breaking the Chains" by Dokken before departing prior to the video shoot. Pilson, having just replaced him, had to mimic the bass playing in the video.

He now operates a recording studio ("The Cellar") in Los Angeles and works with his band, Liquid Sunday. He also bowls.

Juan Croucier was also briefly in Quiet Riot, but never recorded with the band.

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