Jeff Ward (musician)
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Jeff Ward (November 18 or 28, 1962 – March 19, 1993) was a drummer for bands including Hammeron, Nine Inch Nails, Revolting Cocks, Ministry, Lard, and Low Pop Suicide.
He committed suicide in 1993 by carbon monoxide poisoning after struggling with heroin addiction. Nine Inch Nails' 1994 album The Downward Spiral and Lard's 1997 release Pure Chewing Satisfaction both featured dedications to him, while Ward's friend (and NIN bandmate) Richard Patrick dealt with his death in the Filter track "It's Over." He provided vocals for the 1000 Homo DJs song " Hey Asshole".
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Current live band: Aaron North · Jeordie White · Alessandro Cortini · Josh Freese
Past members: Jeff Ward · Richard Patrick · James Woolley · Chris Vrenna · Robin Finck · Danny Lohner · Charlie Clouser · Jerome Dillon · Alex Carapetis
Major studio albums: Pretty Hate Machine · Broken · The Downward Spiral · The Fragile · With Teeth · Year Zero
Remix albums: Fixed · Further Down the Spiral · Things Falling Apart
Live releases: Closure · And All That Could Have Been · Beside You in Time
Singles: "Down in It" · "Head Like a Hole" · "Sin" · "Happiness in Slavery" · "Wish" · "March of the Pigs" · "Closer" · "Burn" · "Hurt" · "The Perfect Drug" · "The Day the World Went Away" · "We're in This Together" · "Into the Void" · "Starfuckers, Inc." · "Deep" · "The Hand That Feeds" · "Only" · "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" · "Survivalism"
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