News: The Frequency Need a New Bass Player!
The Frequency have sadly announced that their Bass Player Dan Hammond Smith has decided to leave the band for pastures new, we can not speculate as to his reasons for him leaving.
The Frequency have sadly announced that their Bass Player Dan Hammond Smith has decided to leave the band for pastures new, we can not speculate as to his reasons for him leaving.
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