
By David E. Gehlke
Covid nearly took DEVILDRIVER frontman Dez Fafara out in 2021. Fafara has since been very vocal about his brush with death and Covid’s after-effects, which were recently brought into view when DEVILDRIVER canceled their appearance for this summer’s Bloodstock Open Air in the U.K….
How DEZ FAFARA’s Near-Death Experience With COVID-19 Resurrected COAL CHAMBER And Reenergized DEVILDRIVER
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