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"textContent": "Self-releasedProducer: Miles Delaco The name might be a little on-the nose—Los Frankies is the dual Frankie attack of Clarke (of Frankie & the Studs) and Frankie Salazar—but when you have a quirk, why not lean into it? Salazar takes lead vocal duties with this project, though his harmonies with Clarke are key. Anyone already familiar with the Studs’ balls-out rock ‘n’ roll will find much to enjoy here. That said, it’s the differences between the two projects that makes it utterly fascinating. There are a couple of tunes right at the end of the album—“Death to the King” and “Far […]\n\nThe post \"D.E.D. City\" by Los Frankies first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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