Damon DeLaPaz (born July 22, 1974) is a drummer, guitarist, and songwriter from the United States. He founded the punk rock bands Fenix TX, 30footFALL, Demasiado, and Sing The Body Electric. He’s also released an instrumental solo album titled Sci-Fi/Horror. DeLaPaz has recorded, performed, and toured with a number of bands, including Blink-182, The Vandals, Good Charlotte, Pulley, Home Grown, Ape Machine, Trash Talk (band), and The Last Internationale.
The identity of DeLaPaz’s girlfriend is unknown to the general public. It will be updated shortly.
In the early 1990s, 30 Foot Fall drummer Rubio Cisneros and lead singer Butch Klotz recruited DeLaPaz to play drums. 30 Foot Fall’s popularity grew as it toured Houston, Dallas, and Austin. At this point, the band had developed its own sound, similar to early NOFX or based on Minor Threat elements.
DeLaPaz’s debut with the band was on the 7″ “Elementary School Love.” In 1995, 30 Foot Fall recorded and released their first full-length LP, Divided We Stand, on Fuzzgun Records, and began extensively touring the United States, eventually gaining a strong underground fanbase.
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