Dominic Davi

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Dominic Davi (born January 1976) is a musician and artist from Northern California who has been a bass player and songwriter for a number of musical groups from the area. He is most known for his work with Tsunami Bomb, which he founded in 1998, and Love Equals Death, which he founded after parting ways with Tsunami Bomb in 2003. From 1996 until 1998, he was also the bass player for Headboard (band). Love Equals Death is currently signed with Fat Wreck Chords.

He is also the creator of a popular weekly webcomic called The Rock n Roll Palace Of Love, which he both writes and draws, and is based off his life both at home with his roommates and on tour with his band. Davi had previously drawn a comic strip called 220 Fair that appeared in the Northern Californian music magazine Section M from 1998 until 2001.

Davi is also part owner of a clothing company called Ponyboy Clothing, which mainly sells leather and cloth jackets.

According to his imdb.com page he has also appeared in films suchs as the horror film Punk Rock Holocaust (2004) and the documentary Punks Not Dead (2006). He is also is listed as the author and co-vocalist of the track "The Invasion From Within" that appeared on the soundtrack for the video game Makai senki disgaea, known as Disgaea: Hour of Darkness (2003) in the United States.

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