Destroy The Runner
Destroy The Runner formed in Los Angeles in 2004 with Nick Blixky on vocals and guitar, Caleb Scofield on guitar, Scott Reeder on bass, and Chris Fogal on...
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Destroy The Runner formed in Los Angeles in 2004 with Nick Blixky on vocals and guitar, Caleb Scofield on guitar, Scott Reeder on bass, and Chris Fogal on drums. Their name references Johnny Thunders, which gives you some idea of where they were coming from musically.
They put out their first album 'Thumbs Up! I'm Drowning' in 2007, followed by 'Soft Surrender' in 2009 and 'Dehumanizer' in 2013. The 2016 album 'Isabella's' included the title track that became one of their better-known songs, along with tracks like 'A Mountain So Big, a Question So Small' and 'A Pathetic Psalm'.
Their sound moved between punk, post-hardcore, and indie rock across those records, with some of the later work leaning more melodic than the early material. The band's lineup stayed consistent through those releases.
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