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Danny Diablo
Birth nameDan Singer
Also known as
  • Lord Ezec
  • Danny D.
Born (1971-12-20) December 20, 1971 (age 52)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Genres
OccupationVocalist
Years active1994–present
Labels
Websitedannydiablo.com

Dan Singer (born December 20, 1971), known professionally as Danny Diablo and Lord Ezec, is an American hardcore punk and hip hop vocalist. He is a current member of underground hip hop acts The ShotBlockers, KAOS 13 and FTW, and a founding member of hardcore bands Crown of Thornz, Skarhead, and Icepick, which gained him success on the New York hardcore scene.[1][2]

Early life

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Born in Harlem, New York, Dan Singer is the son of a Brooklyn-born Polish-Jewish police sergeant father and a Puerto Rican homemaker mother from the East River Houses of Spanish Harlem.[3]

Musical career

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Crown of Thornz

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Singer formed New York hardcore band Crown of Thornz in 1994 with former Breakdown guitarist Mike Dijan, drummer Dimi, and bassists Steve O'Brien and Franklin Rhi. In 1995, the band released their debut EP Train Yard Blues on Equal Vision Records, dedicating it to Singer's younger brother David, who had committed suicide the previous year. The following year the group released Mentally Vexed. In 1998, the band began a hiatus. In 2013, Crown of Thornz reunited for Ieperfest in Belgium, This Is Hardcore in Philadelphia, and a North American tour with Rancid and the Transplants.

Skarhead

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While Crown of Thornz was on hiatus, Singer decided to set a new trend with his street blend of hardcore, heavy metal, hip hop and punk rock, founding a new music genre he calls "thugcore", with the band Skarhead.[citation needed] The band consisted of Madball's guitarist and bassist Brian "Mitts" Daniels and Hoya Roc, former White Trash bassist Aaron "White Owl" Collins, Murphy's Law's and Misfits' drummer Eric "Goat" Arce, and Puerto Rican Mike from District 9. Skarhead's debut Drugs, Money & Sex EP was released in 1997. The band soon signed to Victory Records for the release of the New York hardcore record Kings at Crime, which hit stores in 1999. The band also had success with their sophomore LP Drugs, Music & Sex, released in 2009. In 2011, European label I Scream Records released the album Dreams Don't Die, Skarhead's tribute to some of Singer's favorite bands from the era between 1986 and 1989.

Icepick

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In 1996, Singer collaborated with Jamey Jasta to form the metalcore band Icepick, which served as a side project of Hatebreed, along with their bandmates Derek Kerswill, Wayne Lozinak and Frank Novinec. The group remained virtually stagnant until the song "Born to Crush You" appeared on UFC: Ultimate Beat Downs, Vol. 1 in August 2004. Former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski frequently used their song "Onward to Victory" as his entrance music for fights. Icepick's debut album, Violent Epiphany, was released on April 18, 2006 under Jasta's record label Stillborn Records.[4]

Wilding Incident

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Singer's current band is The Wilding Incident, which also features Jimmy Williams of Nausea and Maximum Penalty.[5]

Solo

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Singer's first solo recording began with "D.R.E.A.M." by the Transplants, which led him to sign with Travis Barker of Blink-182's LaSalle Records for the 2005 release of his Hardcore 4 Life EP.[6] Diablo included some of its tracks on Thugcore 4 Life[7] record released in 2007, featuring the Tim Armstrong-produced track "Living By The Gun". His friendship with Armstrong continued, and he moved to Epitaph Records and signed with Tim's Hellcat Records[8] to release his sophomore solo album International Hardcore Superstar in 2009, with guest appearances by La Coka Nostra members, Vinnie Paz, Sick Jacken and Tim himself.

In early 2012, Singer founded his own independent record label, ILL-ROC Records[9] and released his third solo album, The Blood Of Eden, which featured Madchild, Bizarre, Adil Omar, and the ILL-ROC roster. He went to Paris and released his fourth solo album, Dollerz Make Sense, in 2016 with label Knives Out Records.[10]

Production

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Singer has made vocal appearances on releases by Ceekay Jones, Jay R, Grizz, and Prince Metropolitan.[11]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Extended plays

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  • 2005 - Hardcore 4 Life

Compilation albums

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  • 2003 - The Street CD Volume 1
  • 2005 - Street C.D. Volume # 2
  • 2008 - Hardcore 4 The Coldhearted
  • 2016 - Force 5 Records Mixtape Vol. 1

Vs series

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  • 2008 - When Worlds Collide (w/ The Vendetta)

Collaborative albums

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  • 2016 - The World Is Fucked (w/ Skriptkeeper & Tony Slippaz as FTW)[12]
  • 2020 - Devils & Demons (w/Mars)
  • 2021 - Spictacular (w/S.P.I.C)

Guest appearances

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Year Song Artist Album
2001 "Unified" Biohazard, Roger Miret, Puerto Rican Mike Uncivilization
2002 "D.R.E.A.M." Transplants Transplants
2004 "Spit My Rage" Terror, Jamie Jasta One with the Underdogs
"Watch Your Back" Necro The Pre-Fix for Death
2005 "Unstoppable" Subzero The Suffering of Man
2007 "Put 'Em Up" Big B More to Hate
2008 "Nothing To Prove" H2O Nothing to Prove
"Desperados" Riviera Regime, Necro Real Soldierz Ride
2013 "Go Fuck Yourself" Deez Nutz Bout It!
2015 "Danny Diablo vs Cirex" Cirex Single[13]
2020 "Danny Diablo vs Chris Brown" TRAPT

References

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  1. ^ "Rapper Danny Diablo holds true to his hardcore roots". NewsTimes. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  2. ^ "LORD EZEC (@DannyDiablo) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  3. ^ "Danny Diablo". IMDb. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  4. ^ "The Icepick - Biography | Billboard". Billboard.com. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  5. ^ "The Wilding Incident Fight Injustices of NYC with Their EP 'Prey for the Wolfpack' - VICE". Noisey.vice.com. April 25, 2016. Retrieved March 15, 2020.
  6. ^ "Danny Diablo – 11/25/07 | Faygoluvers". Faygoluvers.net. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  7. ^ "Danny Diablo :: Thugcore 4 Life :: Suburban Noize Records". Rapreviews.com. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  8. ^ "Hellcat Records - Artist - Danny Diablo". Hell-cat.com. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  9. ^ "ILL-ROC SOLDIERS (@ILLROCSOLDIERS) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  10. ^ "KNIVES OUT RECORDS | DANNY DIABLO". Knivesoutrecords.com. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  11. ^ "Son of Skarhead - Skam Dust | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  12. ^ "FTW - The World is Fucked (limited edition cd), by FTW". Danny Diablo. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  13. ^ "Cirex has collaborated with professional drummers as Franky Costanza and Eduardo Paniagua. Also on vocals with Danny Diablo, Jared Duba, and will be featured on Hail Sagan next album. TwistOnline.com
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