Gifted Italian bass player Guido Melis began monitoring classic guitar at age 11, years later on captivated with the electric bass. In 1984, the musician participated within a music group known as Meady Souls, afterwards joining a rock and roll group called enough time Get away, playing along with Giacomo Castellano, Alessio Riccio, and Simone Milli. Through the 1990s, Guido Melis got involved with a project known as Diaphragm, documenting 1995’s Non E Tardi, 1996’s Sesso E Violenza, and 1998’s Scenary Immaginary. In 1999, Guido Melis became rock-band Airbag’s bassist.