Daniel Schulman
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Daniel Schulman played bass guitar for US alternative rock group Garbage from 1995 until 2002.
He played bass on many Garbage tracks including songs from their Version 2.0 and Beautifulgarbage albums. The first Garbage song he played bass on was "Trip My Wire" and the only co-writer credit he had with the group was for the 1999 B-side "Get Busy With The Fizzy". He also played bass on the band's greatest hits lead single "Tell Me Where It Hurts".
Daniel is Jewish and lives in California. In 2003 he married his long term partner, and left the group to work in the A & R department at Island/Def Jam Records.