Dead Man Fall
Dead Man Fall was a hard rock band that came up after grunge faded. Their 2000 album 'Apex Predator' had the single 'Bang Your Drum,' which got some real...
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Dead Man Fall was a hard rock band that came up after grunge faded. Their 2000 album 'Apex Predator' had the single 'Bang Your Drum,' which got some real radio play. They put out four albums between 1998 and 2006, starting with a self-titled debut and ending with 'Requiem.'
Dante Reyes sang and played guitar, Thorn Malone was on drums, and Levi Foxx played bass. The band had a reputation for loud, straightforward rock songs like 'Beating Heart' and 'Sticks and Stones.' Their stage shows were known for being pretty intense.
The band broke up in 2007. You can still hear 'Bang Your Drum' and 'Calexico' on rock stations sometimes.
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