Slayer When he was 16, Lombardo's friends told him about a guitar player,
Kerry King, who lived a few blocks away. Lombardo dropped by King's house to meet him. Lombardo introduced himself, mentioned he played drums, and shared that he wanted to start a band. King jammed with Lombardo and later showed Lombardo his guitar collection. The two quickly realized they shared some of the same musical interests. After rehearsing in Lombardo's garage several times, King introduced the drummer to another guitarist named
Jeff Hanneman. The three rehearsed several times before they decided they needed a singer and bass player. King had previously played with
Tom Araya in a band called Quits and decided to introduce Araya to Lombardo and Hanneman. With Slayer's line-up now complete, Lombardo stabbed out the now iconic logo and the band began to develop their groundbreaking sound. Slayer recorded their debut album
Show No Mercy soon after. Lombardo enlisted producer
Rick Rubin for their third album
Reign in Blood (1986). Lombardo left the band during their tour to promote
Reign in Blood, stating, "I wasn't making any money. I figured if we were gonna be doing this professionally, on a major label, I wanted my rent and utilities paid."
Tony Scaglione of
Whiplash was enlisted to replace Lombardo. Unhappy with the change, Rick Rubin repeatedly called Lombardo asking his return. Lombardo initially refused before eventually returning to the band in 1987. Lombardo recorded drums on the Slayer albums
South of Heaven (1988) and
Seasons in the Abyss (1990). He left the band again in 1992. Lombardo left Slayer because he wanted to be present for his first child's birth. Lombardo told his bandmates at the beginning of the pregnancy, stating he would be unable to tour the last two weeks of September. He got a phone call from Slayer's manager, Rick Sales, stating that they were booking a festival in September. Lombardo, however, was firm in his decision and insisted he would not miss his child's birth. Ten years after leaving Slayer, Lombardo got a phone call from the band in 2001, asking if he would like to perform a few shows. Hanneman was eager for Dave to return, but King was less enthusiastic. King thought Lombardo was not up to snuff, but was "blown away" by Lombardo's performance in rehearsals. King later said, "He's got the feet and he's got the hands, he's not missing a step." Lombardo decided to resume drumming duties. His first show was at
Toad's Place in
New Haven, Connecticut on January 24, 2002. At the beginning of the band's show at The 7 Flags Event Center near
Des Moines, Iowa on February 2, 2002, Araya welcomed Lombardo's return and dedicated the show to
Exodus vocalist
Paul Baloff, who had died earlier that day. Lombardo toured with Slayer as part of
Ozzfest, H82k2, Summer Tour, and the 2004
Download Festival. While preparing for the Download Festival in England,
Metallica drummer
Lars Ulrich was hospitalized for a mysterious illness. Lombardo recorded drums on Slayer's 2006 release
Christ Illusion, promoting the album on
The Unholy Alliance tour. King said Lombardo was a major attraction for the fans, and one of the reasons for their surge in popularity. King and other band members preferred Lombardo on drums.
Araya said, "It's kind of right back where we started. He's an amazing performer. We took off right where we left off, you know? It's like he was never gone. He's working with
Kerry on his tunes. He's helped out a lot actually!"
Christ Illusion received generally favorable reviews with critics praising Lombardo's return. Chris Steffen of
Rolling Stone wrote, "
Christ Illusion is
God Hates Us All without the memorable riffs, at least their awesome drummer Dave Lombardo shows off some chops, particularly on the raging 'Supremist.'" Don Kaye of
Blabbermouth gave the album a favorable review and praised Lombardo. Kaye wrote, "One thing's for sure: Lombardo's influence on this band is absolutely undeniable. He is simply essential to the Slayer sound. He is one of metal's all-around best drummers, perhaps the very best in the field of thrash/speed metal, and his power, style, and chops – not to mention his intangible chemistry with the rest of the group and those amazing flying feet – bring Slayer's overall performance, intensity and music to a higher level." Lombardo recorded another album with Slayer in 2009, titled
World Painted Blood. He left the band once again in February 2013 shortly before the band was scheduled to play Australia's Soundwave festival, due to further contract and pay disputes with band members.
Grip Inc. After the birth of his first child in 1993, Lombardo formed
Grip Inc. with
Voodoocult guitarist
Waldemar Sorychta. The pair recruited bassist
Jason VieBrooks and vocalist
Gus Chambers to complete the line-up. An early five-piece line-up briefly featured former
Overkill guitarist
Bobby Gustafson who claims to have come up with the name Grip which Lombardo expanded to Grip Inc. after Gustafson's departure in order to avoid a potential lawsuit. Grip Inc.'s debut record was released in 1995. The album, titled
Power of Inner Strength, was distributed via California-based label
Metal Blade Records.
AllMusic reviewer Vincent Jeffries singled out Lombardo for praise on the album, saying Slayer fans would "enjoy the drummer's double bass work and overall aggression throughout the disc." Sorychta claimed critics and music fans always spot mistakes in their music, because of Lombardo's popularity with Slayer—they expect the band to sound like Slayer and complain. However, when Lombardo uses the double bass drum, Sorychta said people complain "now Grip Inc. sound exactly like Slayer." The band released
Nemesis in 1997. Jeffries praised Lombardo's "crushing drum work" which takes center stage on the album. Bassist VieBrooks left the band in 1999; he was replaced by Stuart Carruthers. The band released
Solidify later that year. The album was described as a step towards "progressive and exotic rhythms,
structures, and instrumentation, while never compromising intensity". Lombardo was once again praised for his drumming on the album by Jeffries, who stated his style is "expressive and technically excellent
tom work on cuts like 'Bug Juice' and 'Lockdown.'" Lombardo is proud of Grip Inc. and believes it made him more creative as a musician. Lombardo recorded his final album with Grip Inc.,
Incorporated, in 2004. He said the band is on the "back burner" because of time taken up touring with Slayer. Lombardo later described
Fantômas as the hardest music he has played: "Slayer doesn't even come close. Slayer was hard in a physical way, this is physically demanding and requires 'feeling'. (The kind of connectedness that demands) no clicking of sticks." The drummer described Fantômas' sound by stating "[I]f
Picasso was a musician, this would be his music." Dead Cross announced on December 12, 2016, that
Mike Patton would front the band. Produced by
Ross Robinson and Dead Cross, the band released their eponymous debut album in August 2017.
Suicidal Tendencies in 2016 Lombardo joined
crossover thrash band
Suicidal Tendencies in February 2016 and toured with the band for their spring tour with
Megadeth and summer European dates. Fans speculated Lombardo was only playing with the band as a fill-in drummer. Those rumors were dispelled, however, when the band posted a video to their
Instagram account on May 15, 2016. The video showed Lombardo recording drums for a new album,
World Gone Mad. The album was released on September 30, 2016. He left Suicidal Tendencies in 2021.
Misfits In August 2016, the
Misfits announced Lombardo as their drummer for their reunion shows. Due to the success of the shows, the Misfits announced in August 2017 that they would do two more. Lombardo would again be on drums. Lombardo performed two shows - one on December 28, 2017, at MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas and December 30, 2017, at the Forum, Los Angeles, California, in which all 16,000 tickets for the show were sold out in less than one minute. Lombardo has continued to drum for them and has played at every reunion show from 2016 to the present year.
Mr. Bungle In 2019, Lombardo was announced as the drummer for the seven upcoming Mr. Bungle reunion shows in 2020 in which the band performed their 1986 demo
The Raging Wrath of The Easter Bunny. In 2020, the band rerecorded the demo, with Lombardo on drums. It was released on October 30, 2020.
Testament In 1999, Lombardo performed drum work on the
Testament album
The Gathering, rounding off a veritable "supergroup" with
Steve Di Giorgio and
James Murphy. However, he left the band right before the album's world tour in 1999-2000. On March 1, 2022, it was announced that Lombardo had rejoined Testament as the replacement of
Gene Hoglan, who had left the band nearly two months earlier. His return to Testament occurred just one month before the start of his
first major tour with the band, and they also plan to record a new album with him. Lombardo expressed uncertainty that he would return to Testament after announcing that he would be sitting out of the band's 2023 tour dates.
Side projects In 1999, Lombardo collaborated with Italian classical musician
Lorenzo Arruga to record
Vivaldi – The Meeting. The seven-track album had drum improvisations on Vivaldi's work including two pieces from
The Four Seasons composition. In 2000, Lombardo released a book titled
Dave Lombardo: Power Grooves. The book and video contained warm ups, eight, sixteen, and double bass grooves, riding the toms and more. He has appeared on two albums by
John Zorn:
Taboo and Exile (1999) and
Xu Feng (2000) performing with Zorn,
Bill Laswell,
Fred Frith, William Winant and others. He also played in Paris with Zorn, Laswell and Frith in an improvisational quartet project called Blade Runner. 1999 also saw the release of avant-garde sculptor/filmmaker
Matthew Barney's "Cremaster 2", inspired by the life of
Gary Gilmore. Lombardo played an epic drum solo accompanied by a swarm of angry bees on the track "The Man in Black". In 2005, Lombardo recorded
Drums of Death with
DJ Spooky. Spooky played some records with Lombardo playing along and interpreting his own rhythms. Spooky recorded the session and took the tapes to his New York recording studio, downloaded it onto his computer, and mixed the beats and drums incorporating
scratching and other DJ techniques. Scott Peace-Miller of
Glide Magazine noted, "Lombardo's influence is front and center in the driving, up tempo "Quantum Cyborg Drum Machine," and the almost straight-up thrash of Kultur Krieg." Lombardo recorded six tracks with the Finnish cello metal group
Apocalyptica on their 2003 album
Reflections. Members of Apocalyptica had approached Lombardo in 1998 at a drum clinic in the Netherlands titled "Headbangers Fest", Lombardo has contributed to television and film scores including
Dawn of the Dead,
Insidious: Chapter 3, and the seventh season of the
Showtime series
Californication. On March 1, 2023, Dave Lombardo was announced as touring drummer for a short run of UK shows by
Empire State Bastard, the side project of
Biffy Clyro frontman
Simon Neil, and touring guitarist Mike Vennart. ==Style and legacy==