Dan Palmer

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Dan Palmer (born August 14, 1978) is the guitarist for the band Death By Stereo. Dan joined the band to replace former guitarist Keith Barney in 1999. He played on all Death By Stereo recordings except the first album If Looks Could Kill, I'd Watch You Die, and the Fooled By Your Smile 7 Inch Record. He has played guitar in Death By Stereo with Jim Miner, and also with Tim "Tito" Owens. Dan is also a former student of the Tapping Ninja. Tapping Ninja introduced Dan to the tapping style of guitar playing that can be heard on songs such as This Curse Of Days, from the band's fourth album Death for Life. Dan is also a vegetarian and very health-conscious. Many fans of Death By Stereo refer to Dan's muscular arms as his 'guns'.

[edit] Set Up

  • Guitars - Fernandes Ravelle and Montery Elites with Sustainer pickups.
  • Pickups - EMG 81's and Seymour Duncans.
  • Amps - Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier with a 4x12 Dual Rectifier cabinet.
  • Wireless - Sennheiser EW100.
  • Noisegate - Intelligate.
  • Pedals - Digitech Whammy Pedal, Digitech Chorus, Digitech Delay, Ibanez Low Fi, and Bad Horsie 2 Wah pedal.
  • Picks - Dunlop Jazz 3 picks black and Jagermeister/Death By Stereo picks.

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