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  "textContent": "Snare Jordan, drummer with veteran punks DFL (Dead Fucking Last), told us about his love for a Slayer beat... Snare Jordan: It’s hard to pick just one since I’ve heard so many great riffs throughout the many years of my crazy life. But I guess one that stands out is Slayer’s masterpiece, \"Angel of Death\" from the 1986 release Reign in Blood. Just the beginning of that song blew my mind the intense guitar build up and then Tom comes in with that high-pitched scream and Dave Lombardo starts playing that double bass riff which was the first time I […]\n\nThe post The Drum Beat That Blew My Mind: DFL Digs Slayer first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
  "title": "The Drum Beat That Blew My Mind: DFL Digs Slayer"
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