'A natural showman': Ex-Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra pens heartfelt tribute to DH Peligro
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA: Jello Biafra, former frontman of the Dead Kennedys, posted a heartfelt tribute for the band's drummer DH Peligro, who died at 63 on Friday, October 28. The musician, as per Alternative Tentacles, called his longtime bandmate "unforgettable" and "brilliant," in his tribute on Sunday, October 30,
According to NME, Biafra penned, "Even behind the drum kit, he had presence. He never played anything exactly the same way twice because he had animal instincts. He was a natural showman.” Biafra and Peligro played for Dead Kennedys together from 1981 to 1986, the most influential reign of the punk band. While Peligro handled the kit after Dead Kennedys' 2001 comeback and has been a member of the band for the past 21 years, Biafra, who shares a contentious relationship with other members of the band, left the group when it disbanded in 1986.
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