Daniel A. Lilker (born October 18, 1964) is an American semi-retired musician best known as a bass player,[1] but also guitarist, pianist, drummer and vocalist. He is the bassist for the thrash metal band Nuclear Assault and was a founding member of Anthrax with Scott Ian,[1] (Lilker was then playing rhythm guitar) and recorded bass guitar and co-wrote on their first album, Fistful of Metal. He also founded crossover band Stormtroopers of Death with Scott Ian and Charlie Benante (from Anthrax), and Billy Milano (Anthrax roadie, M.O.D. singer).[1] He also plays bass with Brutal Truth,[1][2] Exit-13,[1] Malformed Earthborn,[3] The Ravenous, Overlord Exterminator,[4] Venomous Concept, Crucifist,[5] Nokturnal Hellstorm,[6] Nunfuckritual[7] and Extra Hot Sauce.
American musician
Dan Lilker
Lilker in 2005
Background information
Birth name
Daniel A. Lilker
Born
(1964-10-18) October 18, 1964 (age57) New York City, U.S.
Genres
Extreme metal
hardcore punk
thrash metal
grindcore
death metal
Occupations
Musician
Instruments
Bass guitar, guitar, drums, piano, vocals
Years active
1981–present
Musical artist
Lilker played on Holy Moses' 1994's No Matter What's the Cause.[8] He is known for his fast, guitar-like riffing through heavy distortion. Lilker has been a columnist with Zero Tolerance Magazine since the publication's inception in 2005. In 2009, it was reported that Chicago journalist Dave Hofer was writing a biography of Lilker.[9]
Lilker is currently in United Forces, which features his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Billy Milano as their singer.[10]
In January 2014, Lilker announced his plans to retire from being a full-time recording and touring musician.[11] He also announced that Brutal Truth would break up on his 50th birthday.[12] However, Lilker remains as a member of Nuclear Assault, who released new material in 2015 for the EP Pounder, and have continued performing live sporadically since then.[13][14][15]
Strong, Martin C. (2002) The Great Metal Discography, MOJO Books, ISBN1-84195-185-4, p. 30-31, 93–94, 394
Byrne, Michael (2009) "Q&A: Brutal Truth's Dan LilkerArchived August 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine", Baltimore City Paper, July 28, 2009, retrieved January 29, 2010
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