Steven McDonald began his career in 1978, when he and his brother Jeff were 11 and 14 respectively. During those times, they lived in
Hawthorne, California and were discovering underground music through
Creem and
Rock Scene magazines. Their real inspiration for the punk rock music began with
Black Flag. Despite their age, The Flag added them to their member list. Soon after, they formed a band
Redd Kross and performed their first show titled "Red Cross" at the eighth-grade graduation of one of their classmates. McDonald produced an album by
The Format,
Dog Problems, on which he played bass and sang backup vocals on a few tracks. He later produced, engineered, and mixed
fun.'s debut album,
Aim and Ignite, as well as performing as a bassist and backup vocalist on some of the songs. He was also one of the various band members on the original
Tenacious D album, along with
Dave Grohl; keyboardist
Page McConnell of
Phish; guitarist
Warren Fitzgerald with band frontmen
Jack Black and
Kyle Gass. He appeared with Tenacious D on
MADtv playing "Lee" and "Tribute". McDonald also featured briefly on bass in Kyle Gass' side-project
Trainwreck in 2002 and 2003, under the pseudonym "Slim Watkins", before being succeeded by
John Spiker. In the summer of 2002 he became so excited about
The White Stripes' new album,
White Blood Cells, that he recorded bass lines to two songs of the typically bass-less duo's work.
The New York Times,
Entertainment Weekly and other outlets reported on it and due to overwhelming demand he added bass to all of the songs, posted the new creation online, and allowed people to download the tracks for free. He called it an art project named Redd Blood Cells which reached a peak of 60,000 downloads in a single day, causing the server to crash from the traffic. In 2006, McDonald joined
Sparks on tour in support of their album
Hello Young Lovers. His first collaboration with Sparks was during the 2004 Meltdown Festival in London, curated by Morrissey, where Sparks were invited to play the complete albums "Kimono My House" (1974) and "Lil' Beethoven" (2002). Wilson also played on the 2006 album "Hello Young Lovers". In 2015, it was announced that McDonald would be joining the
Melvins. He recorded four songs with the band, which were first released on the limited edition EP
War Pussy and later included on the album
Basses Loaded. Their first full release with McDonald, a double album titled
A Walk with Love & Death, was released on July 7, 2017. McDonald co-wrote "Embrace the Rub" with his wife
Anna Waronker of
that dog. and
Josh Klinghoffer of the
Red Hot Chili Peppers. ==Personal life==