Danny Nordahl

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Danny Nordahl
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Genres Rock and roll, punk rock, glam rock, industrial rock, heavy metal, country, sleaze rock
Instrument(s)Bass guitar

Danny Nordahl is a bass guitarist who currently plays in the bands Faster Pussycat and Motochrist.

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He has also played in the bands The Throbs.., [1] Stiv Bators And His Evil Boys, N.Y. Loose, [2] The Newlydeads, Tracii Guns' version of L.A. Guns, and Hollywood Roses.

Discography

With Stiv Bators And His Evil Boys

With The Throbs

With N.Y. Loose

With The Newlydeads

With Faster Pussycat

With Motochrist

With Hollywood Roses

With L.A. Guns

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