[2] As a guitarist, Ginsburg draws inspiration from former teacher Kotzen, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Paul Gilbert and Yngwie Malmsteen; he has also indicated an affection for the band Black Sabbath.
[11] Also in 2007, Ginsburg mixed the album Chapter Two by Viking Skull, a band featuring Jess Margera, and also performed additional guitar on "The Hidden Flame".
[14] In response, Miller claimed that Ginsburg had officially left the band, and that he would be following suit, leaving the continued future of the group in doubt.
[14] Ginsburg, along with Margera and bassist Matt "Matty J" Janaitis, later returned as CKY in 2012 with Year Long Disaster frontman Daniel Davies in place of Miller.
[17] Further information regarding the departure later emerged, including a blog kept by the tour manager detailing "drug and alcohol fueled antics" which convinced Ginsburg to leave the group.
[18] In June 2015, after many months teasing the news, Ginsburg announced that he would be releasing his debut solo album, Rock n Roll Alibis, on July 7, 2015.
[27] Speaking in an interview with Guitar.com in 2002, Ginsburg noted that his equipment consisted of Ibanez guitars, a Mesa Boogie head, a Prophecy preamp, a Cry Baby rack and "random floor stomp pedals".
[2] The liner notes of Rock n Roll Alibis stated that Ginsburg used ESP and PRS guitars, Orange amplifiers, Dunlop and Creepy Fingers pedals, as well as d'Addario strings.