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David Reilly
David Reilly (May 5, 1971 – October 16, 2005) was the singer and songwriting/production partner in the electro-rock band God Lives Underwater (GLU), signed by Rick Rubin to American Recordings in 1993.
==Life and career==
American released God Lives Underwater's first album, a self-titled EP called ''GLU'', and second album ''Empty'', which spawned minor radio hits "No More Love" (which also appeared on the soundtrack to Johnny Mnemonic). The band broke up after releasing a total of four albums.
Reilly then moved onto solo work and other projects. With God Lives Underwater bandmember Jeff Turzo, he produced and remixed for Skinny Puppy, Rob Zombie, and Messiah, and organized and contributed to 1998's ''For the Masses: A Tribute To Depeche Mode''.
In 2001, Reilly released a solo album consisting of four untitled instrumental tracks under the band name Robot Teen America, titled ''Living In Syn''. This album was dedicated to David Reilly's girlfriend, Monica Young, whose nickname was "Seven." She was struck and killed by a train in November 2000. As a result, he released 77 CDs: 70 to fans and six to friends and one to himself. Each CD was numbered and signed by Reilly and only available through the Internet. In 2002, Reilly started the rock band Fluzee, who released one album titled ''7'' before breaking up the following year.
June 2004 saw the release of God Lives Underwater's ''Up Off The Floor'', on Megaforce/Locomotive. Reilly also embarked on a short solo acoustic tour, supported by drummer Benjamin Juul and guitarist David Trusso, in support of his EP ''Inside'', which wasn't released until the end of the tour.
2005 was to see Reilly's return to touring in support of the unreleased ''How Humans R(x)'' album, but Reilly died unexpectedly on October 16, 2005, from complications of a coma brought on by pain medication for an abscessed tooth. Tour dates were scheduled at the time of his death, and the album was left unfinished, not to be released until December, 2009, with only 100 physical copies of the album being printed and sold exclusively online.
A digital box set (42 tracks) of hard-to-find solo tracks & high-school band demos was released to iTunes in October, 2013 titled ''David Reilly - Life After The So Called God Lives Underwater Age.''
A book about David Reilly and God Lives Underwater was released on October 16, 2007, by longtime friend Brian Paone, titled ''Dreams Are Unfinished Thoughts.'' It currently has a re-release date of late 2014 through (www.BrianPaone.com. )

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