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Zach Krasman is a real estate agent<ref>[https://realestatealliance.org/members/zkrasman/ LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance page for Zach Krasman]</ref>, and was the bassist in [[Rob Cantor]] and [[Zubin Sedghi]]'s former band [[listedBlack]] in the early 2000s. He joined the band while attending Andover High School with the two and would do live performances and record songs with the band, including the [[Songs About Girls EP]]. Krasman would provide bass for these tracks, in addition to backing vocals.
Zach Krasman is a real estate agent<ref>[https://realestatealliance.org/members/zkrasman/ LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance page for Zach Krasman]</ref>, and was the bassist in [[Rob Cantor]] and [[Zubin Sedghi]]'s former band [[listedBlack]] in the early 2000s. He joined the band while attending Andover High School with the two and would do live performances and record songs with the band, including the [[Songs About Girls EP]]. Krasman would provide bass for these tracks, in addition to backing vocals.


In 2002 the band would split up, but he would still help with [[Tally Hall]] in some compacity. Krasman attended a performance at Psi Upsilon in 2003, and appeared as a member of the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles in the [[Shia LaBeouf Live]] music video.
In 2002 the band would split up, but he would still help with [[Tally Hall]] in some compacity. Krasman attended a performance at Psi Upsilon in 2003<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20030208102354/http://tallyhall.com/ tallyhall.com archive, 2003]</ref>, and appeared as a member of the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles in the [[Shia LaBeouf Live]] music video.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0u4M6vppCI "Shia LaBeouf" Live - Rob Cantor]</ref>


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