Dan Mazin
Dan Mazin | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Daniel Mazin |
| Origin | United States |
| Genres | Hardcore Metalcore |
| Occupation(s) | Musician Songwriter |
| Instruments | Bass |
| Associated acts | Keepsake Until the End |
Dan Mazin (born Daniel Petunia Mazin) was a straight-edge musician mostly known within the South Florida hardcore scene for spending time in Until the End[1] as well as Keepsake.[2] His current love of all things whiskey disallows his involvement with the Straight Edge label. He is considered an influential bassist in the genre of metalcore. He used to operate Eulogy Recordings with John Wylie.[3][4] Other claims to fame include being New Found Glory's roadie, and saying the classic line, "Hey, ladies. What's up?" on their self-titled 2000 album.
He currently resides in northern California with his cat, Bacon.
A biography of his exploits, "Dan Mazin: An Erotic Life," is currently being shopped to publishers.
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