Steve Di Giorgio

Bass player for Death and Testament

Steve Di Giorgio - Bass player for Death and Testament
Born

November 7th, 1967
57 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American bass player, recognized for contributions in the heavy metal genre. Initially joined the band Sadus, which marked the beginning of an influential career in the music industry. Gained prominence for playing with Testament, contributing to albums such as 'The Legacy' and 'The New Order'. Worked with Death on the critically acclaimed album 'Individual Thought Patterns'. His technical proficiency and innovative playing style have influenced many bassists in the metal scene. Also collaborated with several other projects, showcasing versatility in various musical styles.

Played bass on Death's 'Individual Thought Patterns'

Contributed to Testament's 'The Legacy' and 'The New Order'

Co-founded the band Sadus

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