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Cheat Codes' Trevor Dahl Transforms Club Bangers Into Acoustic Jams For Billboard Live At-Home

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Cheat Codes' Trevor Dahl threw an unexpected Billboard Live At-Home concert Friday (May 8) to raise money for MusiCares, which provides emergency aid to the music community impacted by coronavirus."If you know Cheat Codes, you know that we usually play in clubs or we do festivals...." Dahl said in his studio room that he performed in alone while social distancing from the rest of the EDM trio, KEVI and Matthew Russell.But as someone who's been carving a solo path for himself since 2018, Dahl doesn't just know how to make up for his missing two groupmates: He just turns the dial in a different way that still arouses his audience.

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