Dave Lombardo
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Dave Lombardo (Sr.) (February 16, 1965, Havana, Cuba)<ref>Dave Lombardo at IMDB (2006-09-12).</ref> is a drummer, best known as a member of Slayer.
Lombardo's work with Slayer has been called "astonishingly innovative." <ref>Jem Aswad & Ira Robbins, "Slayer" Overview, at TrouserPress.com; last accessed September 9, 2006.</ref>
His extremely able playing in all his repertoire and especially his live work has earned him a great reputation and consistent mentions in drum magazines and drum polls.
It should be noted that in addition to Lombardo's work with Slayer that innovated and brought about his creativity, Lombardo is also an exceptionally skilled jazz drummer, as seen on his work with John Zorn and on Grip Inc. and Fantômas.
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[edit] Early life
Lombardo was born February 16, 1965 in Havana, Cuba. At age two, his parents left Cuba and made way for California. At a young age, Lombardo started to play the drums, which led to a successful career in music.
[edit] Slayer
After co-founding thrash metal pioneers Slayer in 1981, Dave Lombardo left the band in 1986 briefly during the Reign in Blood tour and was replaced by Tony Scaglione of Whiplash. However, after the tour was over, Lombardo came back and asked to rejoin Slayer. Lombardo left the band again in 1992 and formed a band called Grip Inc. Lombardo has also been the drummer in experimental group Fantômas, led by former Faith No More and Mr. Bungle frontman Mike Patton. Lombardo also appeared on the experimental Finnish heavy metal cello band Apocalyptica's Reflections and self titled albums.
King recruited former Forbidden drummer Paul Bostaph who remained in the band until 1996. Bostaph left the band to join a project called "Truth About Seafood"; he was replaced by Jon Dette of Testament. Jon Dette left Slayer in 1997, because things did not work out with the rest of the band.
Slayer asked Bostaph to return to the band. Bostaph agreed and stayed in Slayer until 2001, leaving due to an elbow injury that would hinder his ability to play.<ref name="Slayer Seeking Drummer Who Will Show No Mercy">Jon Wiederhorn (January 2003). Slayer Seeking Drummer Who Will Show No Mercy. MTV. Retrieved on 2006-11-29.</ref> Shortly thereafter, he announced he had joined the Bay Area band Systematic and later Exodus. Bostaph rejoined Slayer once again during the "God Hates Us All" tour, and has since left the band and rejoined Exodus.
During the 2006 Unholy Alliance tour, Kerry King has stated that Dave Lombardo is a major attraction for the fans, and one of the reasons for their surge in popularity. King states that he wishes Paul Bostaph no ill will but prefers playing with Lombardo, as do the other band members.<ref name="Kerry King about Dave Lombardo">Kerry King about Dave Lombardo. faceculture (2006-10-20). Retrieved on 2006-11-29.</ref>
[edit] Other work
On July 6, 2004, he and Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison, filled in for Metallica's drummer Lars Ulrich at the Download Festival in Donington, England after Ulrich was hospitalised.
Lombardo is also featured prominently in sculptor/filmmaker Matthew Barney's 1999 film, Cremaster 2.
He is also known for his work with other musicians such as Fantômas, Testament, Apocalyptica, John Zorn and recently, recording Drums of Death with DJ Spooky. Rumors say that he played drums for D.R.I. on their Dealing With It album in 1985, but it was never confirmed. Lombardo also took part in the Modern Drummer Festival in 2000.
[edit] Private life
Lombardo is married and has two sons. He lives in Victorville, California. As far as is known, he is not related to former Descendents bassist Tony Lombardo.
[edit] Discography
| Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | Label | Credited for |
| 1994 | Voodoocult (with Philip Boa): Jesus Killing Machine | |||
| June 8, 1999 | Testament: The Gathering | Burnt Offerings/Spitfire Records | drums | |
| 1999 | Lorenzo Arruga, Dave Lombardo & Friends: Vivaldi: the meeting | |||
| 2003 | Apocalyptica: Reflections | Universal Music Group | drums on "Prologue", "No Education", "Somewhere Around Nothing", "Resurrection" and "Cortège" | |
| 2005 | Apocalyptica: Apocalyptica | Universal Music Group | drums on "Betrayal" | |
| 2005 | DJ Spooky vs. Dave Lombardo: Drums of Death | Thirsty Ear | drums |
[edit] with Fantômas
| Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | Label | Catalog Number |
| April 26, 1999 | Fantômas (aka 'Amenaza Al Mundo') | Ipecac Recordings | IPC-001 | |
| July 9, 2001 | The Director's Cut | Ipecac Recordings | IPC-017 | |
| April 1, 2002 | Millennium Monsterwork 2000 w/The Melvins | Ipecac Recordings | IPC-019 | |
| January 27, 2004 | Delìrium Còrdia | Ipecac Recordings | IPC-045 | |
| April 5, 2005 (Limited Edition) June 14, 2005 | Suspended Animation | Ipecac Recordings | IPC-062 (Limited Edition) IPC-065 |
[edit] with Grip Inc.
| Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | Label |
| March 7, 1995 | Power of Inner Strength | SPV | |
| February 25, 1997 | Nemesis | SPV | |
| February 23, 1999 | Solidify | SPV | |
| March 16, 2004 | Incorporated | SPV |
[edit] with John Zorn
| Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | Label |
| 1999 | Taboo & Exile | Tzadik Records | |
| 2000 | Xu Feng | Tzadik Records |
[edit] with Slayer
| Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | Label | US Billboard Peak | US sales |
| December, 1983 | Show No Mercy | Metal Blade Records | |||
| 1984 | Haunting the Chapel (EP) | Metal Blade Records | |||
| 1984 | Live Undead (Live) | Metal Blade Records | |||
| August, 1985 | Hell Awaits | Metal Blade Records | |||
| October, 1986 | Reign in Blood | Def Jam Records | 94 | ||
| July 5, 1988 | South of Heaven | Def Jam Records | 57 | ||
| October 9, 1990 | Seasons in the Abyss | Def American Records | 40 | ||
| October 22, 1991 | Decade of Aggression (Double live) | Def American Records | 55 | ||
| November 25, 2003 | Soundtrack to the Apocalypse (Box set) | American Recordings | |||
| October 26, 2004 | Still Reigning (Home video) (Live) | American Recordings | |||
| June 6, 2006 | Eternal Pyre (EP) | American Recordings | |||
| August 8, 2006 | Christ Illusion | American Recordings | 5 |
[edit] References
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[edit] External links
| Slayer |
| Tom Araya | Jeff Hanneman | Kerry King | Dave Lombardo |
| Discography |
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| Albums and extended plays: Show No Mercy | Haunting the Chapel | Hell Awaits | Reign in Blood | South of Heaven | Seasons in the Abyss | Divine Intervention | Undisputed Attitude | Diabolus in Musica | God Hates Us All | Eternal Pyre | Christ Illusion |
| Live albums: Live Undead | Decade of Aggression |
| Compilations: Soundtrack to the Apocalypse |
| Videos and DVDs |
| Live Intrusion | War at the Warfield | Still Reigning |
| Songs |
| Angel of Death | Jesus Saves | Raining Blood | Behind the Crooked Cross | Blood Red | Dead Skin Mask | Seasons in the Abyss | Eyes of the Insane | Jihad |
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