Other Work
- On Reel Big Fish's Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free, Brian performed one half of the guitar solo fight on "I'm Her Man" and provided additional cursing on "Another F.U. Song." He also appears on the cover of Reel Big Fish's 2009 album, Fame, Fortune and Fornication in the same hair metal costume he wore for the cover of Suburban Legends' Let's Be Friends. Klemm provides backup vocals on "Your Girlfriend Sucks", from Reel Big Fish's 2012 album, Candy Coated Fury.
- Though Nick Pantazi took over guitar duties before the recording of Big D and the Kids Table's 2011 album, For the Damned, the Dumb & the Delirious, Klemm received writing credit on the track "Clothes Off". Several years before his stint in Big D, along with Vince Walker, made an appearance in one of the many music videos for Big D and the Kids Table's cover of The Specials' song, "Little Bitch".
- Klemm was once an interviewee - also known as a "street saliva" - on the game show Street Smarts.
- Klemm is known to have a bluesy style in his solos, similar to former Dio and current Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell.
- Klemm, along with Vincent Walker, make an appearance on Uh Oh! Explosion's second album For The Win!, Track 4 titled "Five Finger Discount", & Track 11 titled "Be Like The Anti-Christ - (Klemm-O-Tronic Guitar Solo Only).
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