Tomo Miličević, born on September third, nineteen seventy-nine, is a distinguished Bosnian Croat-American musician and record producer. He is best known as the lead guitarist of the acclaimed rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, a role he held from two thousand three until two thousand eighteen. Miličević's journey began in Sarajevo, where he was born, but he later moved to Troy, Michigan, in the early nineteen eighties. It was in this vibrant community that he immersed himself in the local heavy metal scene, co-founding the band Morphic and honing his craft.
His career took a significant turn in two thousand three when he joined Thirty Seconds to Mars. The band achieved global fame with their second album, A Beautiful Lie, released in two thousand five. This success was followed by two more full-length albums, This Is War in two thousand nine and Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams in two thousand thirteen, both of which garnered critical acclaim and commercial success.
In addition to his work with Thirty Seconds to Mars, Miličević has made a name for himself as a collaborator and music producer. Throughout the two thousand ten decade, he worked with various artists, including Dommin and Ivy Levan, contributing to projects such as Introducing the Dame in two thousand thirteen and No Good in two thousand fifteen. His innovative approach to music has led him to experiment with a variety of guitar effects, blending influences from multiple genres into his unique style.