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"textContent": "The Members: Tom “Crazy Tom” Davis, vocals; Monty Messex, guitar; Patrick Sullivan, bass; Snare Jordan, drums Producer/Mixer: Fletcher Dragge (Pennywise) Recording Engineers & Additional Production: Eddie Casillas (Voodoo Glow Skulls); Mario Caldato Jr. (Beastie Boys); and Patrick Burkholder The Origin: Fueled by the impulse to ignite rapid, sun-drenched blasts of thrash that thrive alongside abrasive wire-tight chord progressions, DFL (Dead Fucking Last), moved through the velocity-driven SoCal hardcore ecosystem with unforced momentum. The band emerged as a symbiotic collision, formed through lifelong skate-punk bonds and a shifting creative circuit of collaborators. At various points, this fluid lineup notably included Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock) on bass […]\n\nThe post In the Studio with DFL first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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