Dan Jacobs

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Daniel Jacobs is one of the guitarists for the metalcore band Atreyu.

Daniel Jacobs was born on June 30, 1982. He has played guitar since the age of 15. He has an ESP guitar signature model, the LTD DJ-600. Dan is nicknamed "Big" Dan Jacobs even though he stands 5 feet tall. When asked about what his favorite tracks were, he said, "Personally, I like 'Lip Gloss and Black' and 'Tulips Are Better'." Also when he was asked about what he would be if he wasn't a musician he replied, "A sushi chef. I love that shit."

Atreyu
Dan Jacobs | Travis Miguel | Marc McKnight | Brandon Saller | Alex Varkatzas
Brian O'Donnell | Chris Thompson | Kyle Stanley
Discography
Visions | Fractures in the Facade of Your Porcelain Beauty | Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses | The Curse | A Death-Grip on Yesterday | The Best of...
Singles
"Ain't Love Grand" | "Lip Gloss and Black" | "Bleeding Mascara" | "Right Side of the Bed" | "The Crimson" | "Her Portrait in Black" | "Ex's and Oh's" | "The Theft" | "Shameful"
Label(s)
Victory Records (2002-2006) | Hollywood Records (2006-)
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