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Jeff Turzo and David Reilly both grew up in small-town Pennsylvania, experimenting with computers and keyboards until one night in 1993, they decided to form a band around an industrial/techno song they had recorded for a party. The duo recorded four additional songs, and got an audition with Rick Rubin, president of American Recordings. Rubin liked what he heard, and signed Turzo and Reilly to his Onion subsidiary. They recorded a self-titled EP in 1995, then added guitarist Andrew McGee and drummer Adam Kary for live shows. God Lives Underwater's debut album, Empty, was released later that year, then in 1998 they released Life in the So-Called Space Age. In 2004, their final album, "Up Off The Floor" was released on Megaforce/Locomotive Records. In 2005, David Reilly had released his solo ep "Inside" on corporate punishment records, and had just signed with RuffNation for a 4-album deal. Tragically, David Reilly passed away on October 16, 2005 due to complications of an ulcer.

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Discography

Album

Year Title Rating Releases
1995 Empty 2
1998 Life in the So-Called Space Age 5 2
2004 Up Off the Floor 2

Single

Year Title Rating Releases
1998 From Your Mouth 2

EP

Year Title Rating Releases
1995 God Lives Underwater 3 2
Rearrange EP 1

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