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Tripp Eisen was born on 29 June, 1965 in Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania, United States, is an American musician. Discover Tripp Eisen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Tod Rex Salvador
Occupation Musician
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 29 June, 1965
Birthday 29 June
Birthplace Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Timeline

2017

On February 23, 2017, Eisen gave his first interview in more than a decade. Talking to Totally Driven Radio he spoke about his arrest and subsequent release from prison:

2008

Eisen was back in jail on December 10, 2008, following a parole violation. He was released on October 19, 2009.

2005

While a member of Static-X, Eisen was arrested on February 10, 2005 on a felony charge in Orange County, California for having sexual intercourse with an underage girl. He was released on bail after only a few hours in custody. Just two weeks later, on February 24, 2005, Eisen was arrested again in California by New Jersey detectives for the alleged kidnapping and sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl from Sayreville, New Jersey.

Upon hearing of the arrests, Static-X replaced Eisen with the original guitarist Koichi Fukuda (whom Eisen had replaced after Fukuda left the band in 2001). On June 24, 2005, Eisen pleaded guilty of the charges in California and was sentenced to a year in state prison. After spending late February to late September 2005 in California prison, he was released and due for an October 7, 2005 arraignment in New Jersey on the February 24 charges.

2004

In 2004 to 2005 BC Rich guitars produced a Tripp Eisen signature model of their Wave guitar. It featured in Gun metal gray, with two BDSM closed humbuckers, his signature on the back of the headstock and the Static-X symbol inlaid 12th fret. In 2005 Epiphone produced a prototype ES-335 signature model, with EMG Pickups, locking nut, and no f-holes. The ES-335 was, however, never commercially manufactured. After Eisen's return to performing from 2017 he has continued using his B.C. Rich Wave guitar.

2002

Eisen was still very much a part of Static-X, who were wrapping up their touring scenario for 2002 and imminently began writing their third album. Singer Wednesday 13, recruited to replace original Rejects singer Dizzy. The two newest members are Ben and Eric, friends of Tripp's from LA. They do not play on the record, and both were struggling musicians who felt left out by the prevalence of post-grunge and down-tuned rap-rock. They were working in shops on trendy Melrose Avenue when Tripp gave them a call. Murderdolls released their debut album Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls, on August 19, 2002 via Roadrunner. The album featured Tripp's lead guitar work, and he appeared in the band's debut video, "Dead in Hollywood". Eisen ultimately parted ways with the band due to Static-X's recording schedule so he could fully contribute to the band's third album, Shadow Zone.

2001

Eisen replaced original Static-X guitarist Koichi Fukuda. Fukuda had left the band due to creative differences with lead singer Wayne Static. Eisen did not contribute to Static-X's 2001 album machine, contributing only as a touring guitarist. Eisen contributed to Static-X's third album Shadow Zone and their fourth album Start a War. Eisen was fired from Static-X in 2005 for two charges of sexual assault with a minor.

2000

In 2000, they played several shows in Iowa, with original vocalist Dizzy, and also featuring a friend of Tripp's, drummer Racci Shay (who went on to play in the band Dope, and was part of the 2010 lineup of Murderdolls). In 2001 the band continued to evolve, and added another acquaintance of Tripp's, Wednesday 13 on bass guitar (whom Tripp befriended while on tour with Dope). A few more live shows followed, and the name was changed to Murderdolls. Soon after, the decision was made to move Wednesday into the frontman position. The recording of the album was moved into high gear. Wednesday brought several of his own songs with him. Then, after the album was finished, the line-up was completed by Griffin and Graves.

1999

After the release of the album "Felons and Revolutionaries" (1999) the band toured extensively throughout the U.S. and Canada with acts such as: Sevendust, Kid Rock, Static-X, Slipknot, Disturbed, Chevelle, Fear Factory, Staind, and Alice Cooper. During this time, Eisen met Wayne Static and Joey Jordison, with whom he would later work. Eisen appeared in the Dope videos for "Sick" and "Everything Sucks", and gained much notoriety from his wild antics and stage persona. He split with the band in late 2000 due to personal and creative differences.

A side project formed by Joey Jordison of Slipknot and Tripp Eisen of Dope/Static-X. Circa 1999–2002. The seeds of this project were sown years beforehand, in the mind and garage of Joey Jordison, under the name The Rejects. This was long before Slipknot, and the nu-metal genre they identified with, rose to popularity. The Rejects would eventually morph into Murderdolls, and to Joey, this is no mere side-project.

Murderdolls began to become more than just a figment of Joey's imagination (in 1999) when Slipknot toured with New Yorker's Dope, who had Eisen in their line-up at the time. The two bonded over a mutual love of such bands as Manowar, The Ramones and The Plasmatics.

1997

Dope was formed in 1997, when Eisen met with brothers Edsel and Simon Dope. Eisen brought in friend Preston Nash to play drums, and the band worked the NYC club circuit. In 1998, Dope was signed to Flip/Sony records, and Eisen moved from bass guitar to lead guitar, bringing in Acey Slade—who had first referred Eisen to Dope a few years earlier—to play bass.

1965

Tripp Eisen (born Tod Rex Salvador; June 29, 1965), is an American musician and convicted child sex offender, best known as the former guitarist of the industrial metal band Static-X. He is the guitarist for Face Without Fear and a former member of Dope, Murderdolls, Fractured Mirror (Ace Frehley tribute band), and Roughhouse (formerly Teeze)

1925

In April 2019, Eisen announced a new project named Face Without Fear was announced through a short promo video. The group features Ken "Mantis" Hoyt (CRUSHPILE) on vocals, TJ Cooke (METHODICAL) on drums, and Dante on guitar. The band released Deliverance, their first single, on 2nd June 2019. FWF played their live debut in August at Newark's QXT, New Jersey, on 25/08/2019. An EP is due to be recorded during summer 2019.