David Reilly was an American musician best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the alternative rock band God Lives Underwater, which emerged in the early 1990s. The band combined elements of industrial rock and electronic music, gaining recognition for their innovative sound that blended heavy guitar riffs with electronic beats. Their most notable works include the albums "Empty" (1995) and "Life in the So-Called Space Age" (1998), featuring popular tracks such as "All That Glitters" and "From Your Mouth." Reilly’s work with God Lives Underwater helped bridge the gap between rock and electronic music during a time when such fusions were becoming increasingly popular. The band's influence can be seen in the subsequent rise of electronic-infused rock acts in the late 1990s and early 2000s. After the band disbanded in 2001, Reilly continued to work on music projects and collaborated with various artists, though he remained largely under the radar until his untimely death in 2008. His contributions to the alternative and electronic rock scenes have left a lasting legacy, influencing a generation of musicians exploring similar soundscapes.