Matt Fallon
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| Matt Fallon | |
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| Image:Matt Fallon 3.jpg | |
| Background information | |
| Born | September 30 1965 Brooklyn, NY, United States |
| Genre(s) | Hard rock Heavy metal |
| Years active | 1980 - 1995 |
| Associated acts | Anthrax, Skid Row |
Matt Fallon (born in Brooklyn, NY on September 30, 1965) is a heavy metal singer best known for his work with Skid Row and Anthrax.
[edit] Early life
Fallon moved to central NJ at the age of eight with his parents and younger brother, and by 15 he was playing in a neighborhood garage band with drummer Paul Monroe who later played with the LA band XYZ.
[edit] Career
Inspired by bands like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest and AC/DC, Fallon fronted several local acts in the early 1980's including Steel Fortune where he teamed up with guitar player Dave Sabo. Steel Fortune and Anthrax were both on the bill when Metallica came to the Sayreville, NJ area in 1983 to promote the release of their first album. In mid 1984 Scott Ian of Anthrax crossed paths with Fallon again at a Steel Fortune show in NY. After the show Ian asked Fallon if he would like to try out for the lead vocals spot recently vacated by Neil Turbin. Fallon accepted and Anthrax began writing & recording their next album “Spreading the Disease” at Pyramid Studios in Ithaca, NY, however Fallon left before finishing the album and he was replaced by Joey Belladonna.
In 1986 Fallon was contacted by Sabo about fronting his newly formed band Skid Row. Fallon took the job, and Skid Row began recording a demo at Jon Bon Jovi's studio in Philly while playing crowd favorites like “Youth Gone Wild” and “18 and Life” in NY, NJ & PA area clubs throughout the year. Fallon also co-wrote the song “Midnight/Tornado” with Sabo. In December of 1986 Fallon & Skid Row opened for Bon Jovi on their Slippery When Wet tour in Bethlehem and Johnstown, PA. Fallon and Skid Row parted ways in 1987 and he was later replaced by Sebastian Bach.
Fallon continued to front local bands from 1987 through the mid 1990’s. In 1990 he married Debra Contillo, and in 1991 he had a daughter Brittany Rene'.
Skid Row | |
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| Johnny Solinger · Dave "The Snake" Sabo · Scotti Hill · Rachel Bolan · Dave Gara Rob Affuso · Sebastian Bach · Phil Varone · Matt Fallon · Sean McCabe · Charlie Mills · Kurtis Jackson · Steve Brotherton · Keri Kelli · Tim DiDuro | |
| Studio albums | Skid Row · Slave to the Grind · Subhuman Race · Thickskin · Revolutions Per Minute |
| Live albums | Subhuman Beings on Tour |
| Extended plays | B-Side Ourselves |
| Compilations | 40 Seasons: The Best of Skid Row |
| Videos | Oh Say Can You Scream · No Frills Video · Road Kill · Under the Skin |
| Singles | "Youth Gone Wild" · "18 and Life" · "I Remember You" · "Wasted Time" · "Monkey Business" · "In a Darkened Room" · "Slave to the Grind" · "My Enemy" · "Breakin' Down" · "Into Another" |
| Related articles | Discography · Members · Michael Wagener · Bob Rock |
| Anthrax |
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| Dan Nelson | Scott Ian | Rob Caggiano | Frank Bello | Charlie Benante |
| Former members: Neil Turbin | Dan Lilker | Joey Belladonna | Dan Spitz | John Connelly | Paul Crook | John Bush | Greg D'Angelo | Matt Fallon |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: Fistful of Metal | Spreading the Disease | Among the Living | State of Euphoria | Persistence of Time | Sound of White Noise | Stomp 442 | Volume 8: The Threat Is Real | We've Come for You All |
| Live albums: The Island Years | Music of Mass Destruction | Alive 2 |
| Compilations: Attack of the Killer B's | Return of the Killer A's | Madhouse - The Very Best of Anthrax | The Greater of Two Evils | Anthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985-1991) |
| EPs: Armed and Dangerous | I'm the Man | Penikufesin | Inside Out | Summer 2003 |

