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is he related to raymond herrera from fear factory?
They are both mexican and have Herrera (and both play in extreme metal bands as well!) as their last names so it could be likely.
Another thing is that on Raymond Herrera's official website [1], under bio, Raymond lists his favorite bands/biggest influences. One of the bands and albums on the list is Napalm Death's Utopia Banished, which is, coincidentally, the first Napalm Death album Danny Herrera performed on. --G VOLTT15:18, 21 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Don't forget there's another Herrera (actually there are two, but only one of them is a drummer as well the other one plays bass), that is R. J. Herrera, who is most famous for having drummed for the Suicidal Tendencies and at least he is - according to the wikipedia article - not related to Raymond Herrera.