Career
Dan started singing at a young age, taking his first heavy metal and punk inspirations from Black Sabbath and The Police respectively. Then Clements recorded a tape to give it to Adam, and they started talking about forming a band. The group was called "Chaotic Noise" with Evan Warech on drums and some temporary bassists during 1984, they played a lot of shows around Los Angeles with different bands of the same scene like Number Mercy, Suicidal Tendencies, Beowülf and Cryptic Slaughter.
They became very good friends of all those musicians and adopted each other as early influences.
A few months later, Rickey Pallamino took over the four strings and Chaotic Noise recorded their first Demo. When Pallamino left Chaotic Noise, there was no one better than Shaun to replace him, then they changed their name to, name that was created by Shaun Ross when he was in Kings Stop at Nothing.
They recorded 3 more demos between 1985 and 1986 (Sonic Decapitation,Personal Onslaught and Refuse to Quit), editing their first studio album (Split Image) in 1987 (the recording was paid by Mike Muir and distribution was conducted by Caroline Records), the second one (The Joke"s on You) in 1989, and a tour in Netherlands the same year with that line-up. Between January and February, 1989 Dan recorded together Greg Saenz the background vocals for the fourth studio album by thrash metal band Kreator, titled Extreme Aggression.
In 1990 Adam left to join Infectious Grooves, so Dan decided to split the band until he returned.
In 1992 Adam came back to record the last demo: Third album demos, then he left the band definitely together Saenz to form the power-trio My Head. The band remained silent for three years until Dan and Shaun joined together to release the last album,Seeking Refuge, with Brandon Rudley on guitar and "Max" on drums. Then they broke up for good.
In 2001 he joined the band Supervillain, with which he still performs live in some tours.
In May 2006 Dan returned to the studios with Grant Estes (guitar), Amery Smith (drums), Louiche Mayorga (bass) and Kevin Guercio (vocals) to record a sequel to the split album Welcome to Venice, titled Welcome 2 Venice under the name Against. After the release of the album there were rumors about a possible reunion, however Clements said he had no intentions of reforming the band and did not want anyone to take Against as a return of the group.