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Dana Dentata shares her history as a music fan in this episode of "Fan First." Dana grew up obsessed by the incendiary Woodstock '99 concert, connected with Britney Spears' stage presence and Fred Durst's aggression early on, found her power in her heavy metal band Dentata that violently burst onto the stage in Toronto's firing music scene, shares her Musical Mount Rushmore, goes deep on the spiritual awakening/breakdown that inspired the confronting and savage "Apology," explains how she's transformed trauma into art and why raw rock and roll must always come from true adversity. Roadrunner Records' first solo female artist is a diehard, lifelong fan.
By REVOLVER MagazineDana Dentata shares her history as a music fan in this episode of "Fan First." Dana grew up obsessed by the incendiary Woodstock '99 concert, connected with Britney Spears' stage presence and Fred Durst's aggression early on, found her power in her heavy metal band Dentata that violently burst onto the stage in Toronto's firing music scene, shares her Musical Mount Rushmore, goes deep on the spiritual awakening/breakdown that inspired the confronting and savage "Apology," explains how she's transformed trauma into art and why raw rock and roll must always come from true adversity. Roadrunner Records' first solo female artist is a diehard, lifelong fan.