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Melodic Christian metalcore outfit Destroy the Runner, based out of San Diego, CA, became an official part of the Solid State family in June 2006. Appearing the next month at Illinois' Cornerstone Festival, the band -- singer Kyle Setter, guitarists Duane Reed and Nick Maldonado, bassist Jeremiah Crespo, and drummer Marc Kohlbry -- debuted that September with their full-length Saints. They subsequently supported the record on the road with Haste the Day, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, and more. ~ Corey Apar, Rovi
I think both albums are excellent and find a way to be different from many metal bands of their class but still have an addicting catch to them. My favorite song for the moment by them being "crumbs for the murderer"
Such a shame they couldn't keep it together, this band had immense potential. I personally enjoyed I, Lucifer as much as Saints despite them being very different in style. Reminds me of Still Remains, heavy first cd, lighter second cd, disband =(
Corpus Christi is similar, HTD's old stuff is kinda similar, ABR is mathcore and not really similar to DTR, AILD is more on the metal side, and ATR have lost their edge and they seem to be heading into the "hard rock" direction
boredtwodeath
I personally love both albums by them. I like that they have the variety to mix it up and not have two completely identical albums. Both are very good in my opinion.
But the similar artists are a bit off. Not waaayyy far off, but definitely are wrong lol. I do agree, Atreyu, Saosin, and bands like that are closer to their style. The bands that they listed as similar are a lot harder.
Saints is a very good album and there are plenty metalcore bands that are Christian. People should just leave religion out of musical labels foreal. Gospel music is much more different than a metalcore band in which their members happen to be Christian.
I, Lucifer was brutally annoying because the clean vocals sounded too awkward and they were not even catchy at all. They are recording their new album and it's promised to be heavier than I, Lucifer.
chippydoll666
damn saints was such a great album, what happened with i.Lucifer?
mreliteii
They are kinda p**sy compared to All That Remains or as I Lay Dying, or even August Burns Red. I don't think they should be similar artists at all. Atreyu should be there only alike artists.
Only heard one song, but I like em... Wow, what's with the hostility. At least Adam P Lisi doesn't seem to be contradicting himself... Just an observation.
I rather like this band. they ahve a nice sound
(though I'll need to investigate their new CD
) From what i've heard, "Saints" is relaly good.
Also... who cares if they are a christian band? I am not christian and have an extremely cynical view of the christian religion, yet I dont make a fuss about it.
but that is just me a guess. One of those hardcore music loving athiests who dont mind christian music.
I love these guys so much. Like Bill, the Christian part is best part about these guys. That, and the fact they mix the melodic and the screaming. For me, that's a huge plus in a band. I like to call it "The Clean and Scream" style. I would have to argue with metal princess however, I think the overall sound of "I, Lucifer" is better, from the musical writing, to both sets of vocals. Still, these guys are going to go far in the metal scene.
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Sound like H.T.D. so they are definetly right next to them on my fav list! :3
They remind me of Dead by Morning!!
But the similar artists are a bit off. Not waaayyy far off, but definitely are wrong lol. I do agree, Atreyu, Saosin, and bands like that are closer to their style. The bands that they listed as similar are a lot harder.
I, Lucifer was brutally annoying because the clean vocals sounded too awkward and they were not even catchy at all. They are recording their new album and it's promised to be heavier than I, Lucifer.
Wow, what's with the hostility. At least Adam P Lisi doesn't seem to be contradictin g himself...
Just an observation.
(though I'll need to investigate their new CD
) From what i've heard, "Saints" is relaly good.
Also... who cares if they are a christian band? I am not christian and have an extremely cynical view of the christian religion, yet I dont make a fuss about it.
but that is just me a guess. One of those hardcore music loving athiests who dont mind christian music.