Steve Hansgen, Onetime Minor Threat Bassist And Tool Producer, Diagnosed With Stage 4 Kidney Disease

Steve Hansgen, Onetime Minor Threat Bassist And Tool Producer, Diagnosed With Stage 4 Kidney Disease

Veteran musician Steve Hansgen, known for his bass work with Minor Threat and co-production on Tool’s Opiate EP, is battling stage 4 kidney disease. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to support the Washington D.C. musician, who also played with Government Issue and Poisonous H. Despite recent health improvements, including the reversal of Type 2…

Veteran musician Steve Hansgen, known for his bass work with Minor Threat and co-production on Tool’s Opiate EP, is battling stage 4 kidney disease. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to support the Washington D.C. musician, who also played with Government Issue and Poisonous H. Despite recent health improvements, including the reversal of Type 2 diabetes, Hansgen’s kidney function has significantly declined, and he awaits a potential donor. “Bummer to have to post this but as some of you may already know, @steviehansgen needs a kidney transplant,” writes Hansgen’s girlfriend and Poisonous H bandmate, Holly. “He recently spent several weeks in the hospital and unfortunately is on dialysis 3 times a week now until a kidney donor can be found.” Hansgen notably played bass on Minor Threat’s groundbreaking 1983 EP, Out of Step, before exiting the group a year later. In the 1990s he worked as a producer and engineer, famously co-producing and co-engineering Tool’s 1992 Opiate EP with Sylvia Massy. (Consequence of Sound)

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