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Destroy the Runner is an American melodic metalcore band from San Diego, California. The band released two full-length albums via Solid State Records prior to going on hiatus in 2010. In 2016 the band's original members reunited and independently released the band's latest effort Void.[2]
Destroy the Runner | |
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Also known as | Die Like Me (2004–2006) |
Origin | San Diego, California, U.S. |
Genres | Melodic metalcore[1] |
Years active | 2004–2010, 2016–present |
Labels | Solid State |
Members | Duane Reed Nick "Maldy" Maldonado Kyle Setter Marc Kohlbry |
Past members | Chad Ackerman Tanner Sparks Jeremiah Crespo Mike Catalano |
The band is closely linked with fellow San Diego metal outfit As I Lay Dying. Both bands have shared members and personnel throughout their careers, and members from both bands have collaborated on various projects together.[3][4] Additionally, As I Lay Dying vocalist Tim Lambesis managed Destroy the Runner for their albums Saints, and did so again with Jason Rudolph for their second album I, Lucifer.
Destroy the Runner are considered a Christian metal band.[5][6]
Destroy the Runner formed under the name "Die Like Me" in 2004. The band was signed by Solid State Records in 2006 and changed its name.[7] Solid State released the band's debut album Saints on September 12, 2006, to mixed reviews.[8]
The band followed the release of the album with a tour supporting Haste the Day and Scary Kids Scaring Kids, which was followed by tours with August Burns Red and The Chariot.[9]
Both Kyle Setter and Jeremiah Crespo would leave the band in 2007, and were replaced by Chad Ackerman and Tanner Sparks, who were then part of Chapter 14.[10]
In October 2007, the band began recording their second LP with Brian McTernan at Salad Days Studios in Baltimore, MD.
On April 15, 2008, Destroy the Runner released I, Lucifer. The album has a more progressive sound, with less screaming than their previous album.[11] It charted in the U.S. on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart at No. 27[12] and on the Top Heatseekers chart at No. 25.[13]
The band released a Christmas song, "Destroy the Jingle" via their MySpace page on December 10, 2008.[14]
On December 15, 2009, the band made available a previously unreleased B-Side from 'Saints' as a digital download. Titled "Sinners," the band explained the song, originally titled "Twelve Pieces," had been written by original vocalist Kyle Setter, but was we-written by Ackerman prior to its release.[15]
On October 23, 2009, Ackerman announced the band was in the studio recording an upcoming album but that a release date was not yet set. Via his YouTube channel answering fan questions the album Ackerman noted the album would be heavier than I, Lucifer, feature more screaming, and would feature Jordan Mancino of As I Lay Dying on drums.[16] On March 22, 2010, the band announced Living Sacrifice frontman Bruce Fitzhugh would be tracking guest vocals for the album, which was expected out later in the year.[17]
On May 16, 2010, Destroy the Runner announced that they would taking an "indefinite hiatus."[18] In several interviews, Ackerman stated that Reed and Maldonado wanted to end the band in 2010 to focus on other material. As the last two founding members left in the band's lineup, they would not allow Ackerman and Sparks to continue on with the Destroy the Runner name, despite Ackerman and Sparks wishing to continue writing and recording the band's third album, which was left unfinished.[19]
On April 22, 2016, the band updated their Facebook. This update hinted at new material, and also reestablished the band's original members to their current lineup.[20]
On May 1, 2016, the band announced that the four original band members were regrouping and had already written songs that were ready to be recorded for an EP, Void, through an Indiegogo campaign.[21] The band streamed their first single from the album "End Transmission" on November 16, 2016, and released an accompanying lyric video[22] They would additionally release a lyric video for the song "Underwater" on November 30.[23]
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