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Fan Reviews

Ashley
April 30th 2022
Great concert!
Nashville, TN@
High Watt
Anthony
May 11th 2017
When he played some Alkaline Trio songs made it even better!!!
Phoenix, AZ@
The Rebel Lounge
Lauren
February 15th 2017
Absolutely amazing and intimate concert. He was perfect as usual, funny and charming. Even after the show he was so sweet when I briefly spoke with him and took a photo together. Come back to Houston more often Dan!
Houston, TX@
Rudyards
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About Dan Andriano

Dan Andriano (born 1977 in Elgin, Illinois) is the bassist and co-vocalist (alongside vocalist/guitarist Matt Skiba and drummer Derek Grant) for the punk rock band Alkaline Trio. Andriano joined the band after original bassist Rob Doran left in late 1997. For Your Lungs Only, a four-song E.P., was the first release to feature Andriano on bass. Andriano would begin writing songs with Alkaline Trio beginning with the band's first L.P., Goddamnit.

Formerly the bassist for the ska-punk band Slapstick. Andriano was also the bassist and vocalist for the punk band Tuesday, formed of three out of seven ex-members of Slapstick (each band releasing one album each). He has also released a split EP with former Alkaline Trio drummer Mike Felumlee.

Recently (2004), Dan Andriano played bass and backing vocals on 'God Don't Make No Trash / Up Your Ass With Broken Glass' by The Falcon. Along with Dan, The Falcon is made up of members of The Lawrence Arms and Rise Against. The Falcon released their debut full-length 'Unicornography' on September 26th 2006.

He also plays bass on Ben Weasel's album These Ones Are Bitter.
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Genres:
Folk, Acoustic

No upcoming shows
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Live Photos of Dan Andriano

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Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

Ashley
April 30th 2022
Great concert!
Nashville, TN@
High Watt
Anthony
May 11th 2017
When he played some Alkaline Trio songs made it even better!!!
Phoenix, AZ@
The Rebel Lounge
Lauren
February 15th 2017
Absolutely amazing and intimate concert. He was perfect as usual, funny and charming. Even after the show he was so sweet when I briefly spoke with him and took a photo together. Come back to Houston more often Dan!
Houston, TX@
Rudyards
View More Fan Reviews

About Dan Andriano

Dan Andriano (born 1977 in Elgin, Illinois) is the bassist and co-vocalist (alongside vocalist/guitarist Matt Skiba and drummer Derek Grant) for the punk rock band Alkaline Trio. Andriano joined the band after original bassist Rob Doran left in late 1997. For Your Lungs Only, a four-song E.P., was the first release to feature Andriano on bass. Andriano would begin writing songs with Alkaline Trio beginning with the band's first L.P., Goddamnit.

Formerly the bassist for the ska-punk band Slapstick. Andriano was also the bassist and vocalist for the punk band Tuesday, formed of three out of seven ex-members of Slapstick (each band releasing one album each). He has also released a split EP with former Alkaline Trio drummer Mike Felumlee.

Recently (2004), Dan Andriano played bass and backing vocals on 'God Don't Make No Trash / Up Your Ass With Broken Glass' by The Falcon. Along with Dan, The Falcon is made up of members of The Lawrence Arms and Rise Against. The Falcon released their debut full-length 'Unicornography' on September 26th 2006.

He also plays bass on Ben Weasel's album These Ones Are Bitter.
Show More
Genres:
Folk, Acoustic

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