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In the musical style of well-knowns like <a href="spotify:artist:3WNx4M2YbMmDiJqeOBi0Ae">Megadeth</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2ye2Wgw4gimLv2eAKyk1NB">Metallica</a> -- while leaning a little toward groups such as <a href="spotify:artist:3KEixcRfBS5K3E91Vn1Kdy">Iced Earth</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:7jxJ25p0pPjk0MStloN6o6">Blind Guardian</a> -- the metal band Destiny's End was founded in Los Angeles, CA, in the '90s. Members are vocalists James Rivera, guitarists Perry Grayson and Dan DeLucie, drummer Brian Craig, and bassist Nardo Andi. Each musician brought considerable experience to Destiny's End. <a href="spotify:artist:5QBCiKjgFTznZwKUiiDTXA">Rivera</a> had spent time as part of the popular group Helstar. Craig, Andi, and DeLucie had all worked together in the band <a href="spotify:artist:60fnjv1taQ7XOMLzbI97Vf">New Eden</a>. Craig and Andi were also members of Shadow Insane. DeLucie performed with Secret Wisdom, <a href="spotify:artist:3nSXARocqYwlbDLHFIgA6M">Grayson</a> with Stormhaven, and the gifted <a href="spotify:artist:5QBCiKjgFTznZwKUiiDTXA">Rivera</a> with groups including Scorcher, Bad Heaven, and Vigilante.
In 1998, Destiny's End recorded a debut album, Breathe Deep the Dark, under the Metal Blade Records label. The symphonic offering carries fast and brutal numbers like "Sinister Deity," "Immortal," "Under Destruction's Thumb," and "Rebirth." In May of 2000, Perry Grayson stepped down from his spot as guitarist for the group. He decided to call it quits not long after Destiny's End completed the work on its sophomore album, Transition. With tour obligations hanging over them, the group quickly replaced <a href="spotify:artist:3nSXARocqYwlbDLHFIgA6M">Grayson</a> with experienced guitarist Eric Halpern. ~ Charlotte Dillon, Rovi
In 1998, Destiny's End recorded a debut album, Breathe Deep the Dark, under the Metal Blade Records label. The symphonic offering carries fast and brutal numbers like "Sinister Deity," "Immortal," "Under Destruction's Thumb," and "Rebirth." In May of 2000, Perry Grayson stepped down from his spot as guitarist for the group. He decided to call it quits not long after Destiny's End completed the work on its sophomore album, Transition. With tour obligations hanging over them, the group quickly replaced <a href="spotify:artist:3nSXARocqYwlbDLHFIgA6M">Grayson</a> with experienced guitarist Eric Halpern. ~ Charlotte Dillon, Rovi
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