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[[File:51K20QVRGML. SL600 .jpg|thumb|Tony Scaglione around 2005]]
 
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'''Tony Scaglione''' is a veteran drummer and may be known to many metalheads as being the fill in drummer for [[Slayer]] on part of the Reign In Blood tour, but is originally as one of the founding members of [[Whiplash (band)|Whiplash]]. Scaglione replaced Slayer drummer [[Dave Lombardo]] for the end of 1986 into 1987 after Lombardo took a break.<!---
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'''Tony Scaglione''' is a drummer who may or may not be known for being the "fill in drummer" for [[Slayer]] on part of the Reign In Blood tour. Scaglione replaced Slayer drummer [[Dave Lombardo]] for the end of 1986 into 1987 after Lombardo took a break.
Scaglione went on to play with many different and versatile musical acts.---> He is the only Slayer drummer to have not also been a member of [[Testament]]. Born and raised in Passaic, New Jersey.<!--- Tony began playing the drums at age ten, while attending elementary school. Throughout his school years, the valuable experience gained playing in the concert, jazz, and marching bands helped build a solid foundation and shape him into musician he is today. Tony’s ability to fit into a wide variety of musical situations from pop to blues to jazz fusion to hardcore and heavy metal has established him as a highly in demand player. His powerful, articulate drumming attack and impeccable meter have certainly set him apart from the rest of the pack as well as his constant desire to reach new musical goals.--->Throughout his musical career he has performed and or recorded with many different groups including [[Whiplash]], [[Slayer]], [[M.O.D.]].<!--- Cause For Alarm, Sheer Terror, Raging Slab, North Side Kings, Eightfold, Jackhammer, Deathrash, Zero Hour, Ludichrist, Cerebral Hemmorhage, Frank Lloyd Vinyl, The Michael Nitro Band, Mantra and 7 Licks. --->
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Tony is one of the founding members of [[Whiplash (band)|Whiplash]] with 2 other guys named Tony.
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Scaglione went on to play with many different and versatile musical acts.--->
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He is the only Slayer drummer to have not also been a member of [[Testament]].  
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Born and raised in Passaic, New Jersey.<!--- Tony began playing the drums at age ten, while attending elementary school. Throughout his school years, the valuable experience gained playing in the concert, jazz, and marching bands helped build a solid foundation and shape him into musician he is today. Tony’s ability to fit into a wide variety of musical situations from pop to blues to jazz fusion to hardcore and heavy metal has established him as a highly in demand player. His powerful, articulate drumming attack and impeccable meter have certainly set him apart from the rest of the pack as well as his constant desire to reach new musical goals.--->
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Throughout his musical career he has performed and or recorded with many different groups including [[Whiplash]], [[Slayer]], [[M.O.D.]].<!--- Cause For Alarm, Sheer Terror, Raging Slab, North Side Kings, Eightfold, Jackhammer, Deathrash, Zero Hour, Ludichrist, Cerebral Hemmorhage, Frank Lloyd Vinyl, The Michael Nitro Band, Mantra and 7 Licks. --->
  
 
He resides in Douglasville, Georgia
 
He resides in Douglasville, Georgia

Revision as of 07:00, 25 February 2010

Tony Scaglione around 2005

Tony Scaglione is a drummer who may or may not be known for being the "fill in drummer" for Slayer on part of the Reign In Blood tour. Scaglione replaced Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo for the end of 1986 into 1987 after Lombardo took a break.

Tony is one of the founding members of Whiplash with 2 other guys named Tony. He is the only Slayer drummer to have not also been a member of Testament.

Born and raised in Passaic, New Jersey.

Throughout his musical career he has performed and or recorded with many different groups including Whiplash, Slayer, M.O.D..

He resides in Douglasville, Georgia

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