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drummer DH Pellegro (real name: Darren Henley) died at his home in Los Angeles on Friday. Police said he died of head trauma from an accidental fall.

Peligro joined kennedy dead in February 1981 and appeared on EP We trust in Godreleased in December 1981.

He was also recording on studio albums Plastic surgery disaster, FrankAnd the Bedtime for Democracy. He also appeared in the group Singles / Anecdotes, Give me rest or give me death.

Guitarist East Bay Ray, who sang with Pellegro, posted on Facebook after the death. “My heart burns. D. H. Peligro passed away at his home in Los Angeles yesterday, October 28. He died of trauma to the head from an accidental fall. Arrangements are pending to be announced in the coming days. We were music brothers. Thank you for your thoughts and words of comfort.”

Dead Kennedys break up in December 1986, and Peligro goes to a short party with hot red pepperTo replace Jack Irons.

In 1988, Peligro joined hot red pepperReplacing drummer Jack Irons. Help write some songs for the band’s album Mother’s milk, But they did not perform on the album.

The Dead Kennedys were reunited in the 200s, and Peligro stayed with the band through several front-end changes. It stopped in 2008, but rejoined in 2009.

Peligro played with many other bands on the punk scene, had a solo career as a front man, and released three albums. Among these, the most notable was The sum of our surroundingsVoted for Rock Album of the Year by the American Independent Music Awards.

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Details of survivors and plans for the memorial were not immediately available.