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S.O.D. - March Of The S.O.D. (quarantine version) | April 2020

Dan Lilker
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"A message from Sgt. D — Quaran-fuckin-tine or you’re on my list. You're welcome, Sgt. D"! Charlie Benante (ANTHRAX), Scott Ian (ANTHRAX) and Dan Lilker (NUCLEAR ASSAULT, ex-ANTHRAX) have shared a "quarantine version" of the STORMTROOPERS OF DEATH instrumental song "March Of The S.O.D.", recorded with each member separated in their own homes. April 2020 | www.sod-mod.com

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Daniel Adam Lilker (born October 18, 1964) is an American musician best known as a bass player, but also guitarist, pianist, drummer, and vocalist. He has played bass in numerous heavy metal bands, including Anthrax, Nuclear Assault, S.O.D.

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In April 2020, as the world was brought to its knees by the COVID-19 pandemic, three heavy metal legends - Charlie Benante, Scott Ian, and Dan Lilker - found a way to come together despite being physically apart. The result is a "quarantine version" of S.O.D.'s instrumental song "March Of The S.O.D.", a testament to the power of creativity and camaraderie in the face of adversity.

Dan Lilker, a bass player with an impressive pedigree that spans over five decades, has been a driving force behind some of the most influential heavy metal bands of all time. From his early days with Anthrax to his work with Nuclear Assault and S.O.D., Lilker's playing style has been characterized by its intensity and precision. This "quarantine version" of "March Of The S.O.D." is a rare glimpse into Lilker's creative process, as he brings his signature sound to the table despite being separated from his bandmates.

The fact that this footage exists at all is a minor miracle. In April 2020, live performances were few and far between, and even recording sessions had become a distant memory for many artists. Yet, Benante, Ian, and Lilker found a way to make music together, using technology to bridge the gap between their respective homes. This "quarantine version" of "March Of The S.O.D." is not just a novelty - it's a powerful reminder that even in the darkest of times, creativity can thrive.

One of the most striking aspects of this footage is its raw, unpolished quality. Unlike traditional music videos or recordings, which are often heavily produced and edited, this "quarantine version" has a DIY feel to it. The three musicians are clearly having fun, laughing and joking with each other as they work through the song. This sense of camaraderie is palpable, and it's clear that despite being physically apart, these three legends have maintained their musical chemistry.

For fans of S.O.D., this footage will be a treat - a rare glimpse into the creative process behind one of the band's most iconic songs. For those who are new to the band, "March Of The S.O.D." is a great introduction to the high-energy instrumental style that has made S.O.D. a cult favorite among metalheads. And for anyone who has ever struggled with isolation or creativity during difficult times, this footage will be a powerful reminder that even in the darkest of moments, music can bring us together.

As Lilker himself quips in the YouTube description - "Quaran-fuckin-tine or you're on my list." This is more than just a joke - it's a testament to the enduring power of heavy metal and its ability to transcend even the most trying circumstances. So sit back, crank up the volume, and let the thunderous riffs of "March Of The S.O.D." wash over you. It's a wild ride that will leave you grinning from ear to ear - and maybe even inspire you to pick up your own instrument and start making music.

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