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Damon Delapaz Too Much Goin' On Just over a year ago,
Damon Delapaz was the guitarist for Houston,
Texas-based pop-punk band
FenixTX, then an underground independent group whose tracks hadn't even
hit major radio
rotation. Yet, all that changed within a matter of a
few short months - with a little help from some friends.
When
Blink-182 skinsman Travis Barker suddenly dropped out of
commission during a national tour with FenixTX, Delapaz offered
his
services and filled in. His performance with Blink-182 was so
exemplary, Delapaz was thrown the throne after
FenixTX's original
drummer left. That pretty much signaled the end of Delapaz's
guitar-playing days.
"It
would have been easier than teaching another drummer the songs,"
Delapaz explains. "When we made up the songs on guitar,
I'd usually
have the drum parts in my head."
Months later, FenixTX was on MCA Records with a hit song on
heavy radio
rotation, and Delapaz found himself in Burbank, California's Ocean
Studios, tracking drums for his
band's follow-up, Lechuza.
Tracking that album wasn't as seamless and sequential as Delapaz had
hoped,
as the band's busy studio schedule was constantly interrupted by
their progressively heavy live schedule, often derailing
their train of
thought and productivity.
"The whole recording took a really long time," Damon recalls. "We
kept
having to stop. When you're in the studio, it's nice to be able to get
in the zone and make your record. But
every weekend we kept having to
leave to play a show somewhere. We'd get back to the studio and be
like, 'Okay,
where did we leave off'?"
Waleed Rashidi
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