Danny Herrera (musician)
Danny Herrera | |
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Born | 1969 |
Origin | Los Angeles |
Instruments | drums |
Associated acts | Napalm Death, Venomous Concept |
Danny Herrera (born 1969) is an American drummer of the bands Napalm Death (1992-) and Venomous Concept (2003-).[1][2] He formerly drummed as a part of the live addition to the British black metal band Anaal Nathrakh (2005).
He replaced Mick Harris in the British grindcore band, Napalm Death. His first appearance for the band was Utopia Banished album.[3][4]
His drumming style has been described as "Euroblast", a variant of blast beat in which simultaneous eighth notes are played on the ride cymbal and kick drum, with alternate eighth notes added on the snare drum.[5]
Discography[edit]
with Napalm Death[edit]
- Utopia Banished (1992)
- Fear, Emptiness, Despair (1994)
- Diatribes (1996)
- Inside the Torn Apart (1997)
- Words from the Exit Wound (1998)
- Enemy of the Music Business (2000)
- Order of the Leech (2002)
- Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 (2004)
- The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code (2005)
- Smear Campaign (2006)
- Time Waits for No Slave (2009)
- Utilitarian (2012)
- Apex Predator – Easy Meat (2015)
with Venomous Concept[edit]
- Retroactive Abortion (2004)
- Poisoned Apple (2008)
- Kick Me Silly VCIII (2016)
References[edit]
- ↑ Aswad, Jem & Christie, Ian "Napalm Death", Trouser Press. Retrieved 21 March 2018
- ↑ "Venomous Concept ''Retroactive Abortion", CMJ New Music Report, 28 June 2004, p. 8. Retrieved 21 March 2018
- ↑ Bereliam, Essi (2005) The Rough Guide to Heavy Metal, Rough Guides, ISBN 978-1843534150 Search this book on ., p. 1994
- ↑ Bukszpan, Daniel (2008) The Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal, Sterling, ISBN 978-0760742181 Search this book on ., p. 169
- ↑ Phillipov, Michelle (2012) Death Metal and Music Criticism: Analysis at the Limits, Lexington Books, ISBN 978-0739164594 Search this book on ., p. 86
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