Pacific Drums and Percussion - Notable Endorsing Artists

Notable Endorsing Artists

Most of these artists use their DW kits as their primary kit. They are rarely seen using their PDP kits, but often appear on PDP advertisements.

  • Eric Moore - Suicidal Tendencies
  • Jordan Mancino - As I Lay Dying (Uses LXE series drum live, as seen at Warped Tour 2008)
  • Joey Castillo - Queens of the Stone Age (Uses DW kits live)
  • Mike Cosgrove - Alien Ant Farm
  • Brain - Guns N' Roses (Uses DW kits live)
  • Stephen Perkins - Jane's Addiction
  • Longineu W. Parsons III - Yellowcard (Uses DW kits live and in studio)
  • Travis Smith - Trivium
  • The Rev - Avenged Sevenfold (Used DW kits live and in studio, also used PDP LXE for City of Evil)
  • Tony Thaxton - Motion City Soundtrack
  • Brooks Wackerman - Bad Religion
  • Yael - My Ruin
  • John Mennel - Clouds On Strings
  • Alex Ashtiani - Life Among The Living
  • Jose Pasillas - Incubus (features PDP drums on the "Make a Move" video)
  • Scott Ellis - She Wants Revenge
  • Saul - Soul Opus
  • Johnny Rabb - (Clinician/Drum 'n' Bass extraordinaire)
  • Jordan Jones - Evangel Life Center Worship Team
  • Justin Teves - Signals
  • Gary "Zeus" Smith - Aittala
  • Banda Brazo Fuerte - (Uses PDP Concept Birch kits live)

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