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  1. 23K Followers, 2,237 Following, 1,122 Posts - Jeff Friedl (@jefffriedl) on Instagram: "Drums for DEVO/The Beta Machine/A Perfect Circle/Puscifer/EODM/The Weirdos/FILTER Studio owner @secrethandstudios I Teach Drum Lessons online & in LA".

  2. Jeff Friedl is a studio and touring drummer as well as a co-founder of The Beta Machine, currently based in Los Angeles, California. Friedl has recorded, performed, and toured with musical acts such as Ashes Divide, A Perfect Circle, Puscifer, Devo, Filter and Carina Round.

  3. Official page of Jeff Friedl from: The Beta Machine, A Perfect Circle, DEVO, Eagles of Death Metal.

  4. Feb 14, 2019 · Jeff Friedl, drummer for A Perfect Circle and The Beta Machine is a super-talented and inspirational guy. Learn more about this man behind the drums.

  5. The band's current lineup features Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha, bassist Matt McJunkins, and drummer Jeff Friedl, the latter two also being contributors to the related Puscifer and Ashes Divide projects.

  6. remo.com › profile › jeff-friedlJeff Friedl - Remo

    Jeff Friedl is a unique and powerful drummer who since moving to Los Angeles in 2004, has lent his impressive skills to a distinct list of artists including A Perfect Circle, DEVO, Puscifer, CSS, and ASHES dIVIDE.

  7. May 30, 2018 · Watching and listening to Jeff Friedl play drums is like studying a veteran chess grandmaster. All the moves are deliberate, nothing is about speed or rushing to execute ideas, and there’s a thought-out intelligence to every decision.

  8. The Beta Machine is a rock band from Los Angeles led by bassist, vocalist and keyboardist Matt McJunkins and drummer Jeff Friedl.

  9. 23K Followers, 2,244 Following, 1,121 Posts - Jeff Friedl (@jefffriedl) on Instagram: "Drums for DEVO/The Beta Machine/A Perfect Circle/Puscifer/EODM/The Weirdos/FILTER Studio owner @secrethandstudios I Teach Drum Lessons online & in LA"

  10. Enter Jeff Friedl. In 2004, to be precise. A drummer from Tucson, AZ hitching up the covered wagon and settling the wild frontier in search of a musical career beyond the local Ramada. It was a cold—and bold—move. He was not alone. Hordes blaze the same trail for themselves every year.