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After Bush's hiatus Goodridge drummed for the London based Elyss, in 2004. The band were recording in the U.S., although their debut album was never released. He then became the drummer for Spear of Destiny, and his first appearance was during the December 2006 UK 'Re-animation' tour. Since then, his drumming was recorded on their album, Imperial Prototype (2007), and Goodridge participated in two further UK tours to promote that album.
In the summer of 2008 it was confirmed the Goodridge would join the English rock group Stone Gods on a short tour. Although initially only covering for Ed Graham, it was announced that Graham could not rejoin the Stone Gods, and Goodridge would continue as their percussionist. He was involved in the recording and writing of the band's second album, although as yet no news has emerged of a release date.
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