Billy Milano

Billy Milano is an American musician from New York City. It was mainly through S.O.D. and M.O.D. known.

Career

Milanos musical career began in the punk band Psychos, where he became the successor of Roger Miret and played the bass. He can be heard on the 1984 demo, the only publication of the group. In addition, he worked as a roadie for Anthrax. As a songwriter, he participated in the legendary crossover album Cause for Alarm by Agnostic Front. He wrote the song Bomber Zee for them.

With Scott Ian and Charlie Benante of Anthrax and the ex-member Dan Lilker ( Nuclear Assault later ), he founded the fun project SOD. After the huge success of the debut album, he founded his own group MOD, which acts as a follow-up project. A total of eight albums he released between 1987 and today the group. He was also involved in both SOD reunions. In 2008, he announced but never again with SOD to work. Milano attributed this to differences between the other members and him. Also M.O.D. he put indefinitely on hold. A final concert took place on 30 January 2009 in Austin (Texas), where Milano lives for some time, instead. He then climbed on Enough about the King and takes care of the time to a spoken word and comedy project.

At the beginning of the 1998 Reunion of Agnostic Front, he served for a time as their managers and co-produced the 1998 album Something's Gotta Give.

Discography

  • See Stormtroopers of Death Discography and MOD # # Discography

As a producer,

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