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| name = Richard Christy
| name = Richard Christy
| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
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| caption = Christy in August 2010.
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| birth_name = Thomas Richard Christy Jr.
| birth_name = Thomas Richard Christy Jr.
| alias =
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1974|4|1}}<ref>{{Cite web|title=Richard Christy|url=https://sabian.com/artist/richard-christy/|access-date=2021-03-03|website=SABIAN Cymbals|language=en-US}}</ref>
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1974|4|1}}<ref>{{Cite web|title=Richard Christy|url=https://sabian.com/artist/richard-christy/|access-date=March 3, 2021|website=SABIAN Cymbals|language=en-US}}</ref>
| birth_place = [[Fort Scott, Kansas]], U.S.
| birth_place = [[Fort Scott, Kansas]], U.S.
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*[[thrash metal]]}}
*[[thrash metal]]}}
| occupation = {{flatlist|
| occupation = {{flatlist|
*Musician
*[[Drummer]]
*[[radio personality]]
*radio personality
*[[Comedian|stand-up comedian]]
*comedian
}}
*[[electrician]]}}
| instrument = {{flatlist|
| instrument = Drums
*[[Drum kit|Drums]]
*[[guitar]]}}
| years_active = 1992–present
| years_active = 1992–present
| label =
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| current_member_of = [[Charred Walls of the Damned]]
| associated_acts = {{flatlist|
*[[Acheron (band)|Acheron]]
| past_member_of = [[Death (metal band)|Death]], [[Control Denied]], [[Iced Earth]], [[Acheron (band)|Acheron]]
| website = {{URL|richardchristy.com}}
*[[Death (metal band)|Death]]
*[[Control Denied]]
*[[Iced Earth]]
*Piss Mops
*[[Charred Walls of the Damned]]}}
| website = {{URL|http://www.richardchristy.com}}
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'''Thomas Richard Christy Jr.''' (born April 1, 1974)<ref>{{Cite web|date=2016-03-29|title=Celebrate Richard Christy's Birthday With 5 Phony Phone Calls|url=https://www.howardstern.com/news/2016/03/29/richard-christy-april-fools-classic-5-phony-phone-calls/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-03|website=HowardStern.com|language=en-US}}</ref> is an American drummer, radio personality and actor, best known for being the former drummer for several [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] bands since the early 1990s, most notably [[Death (metal band)|Death]], and his tenure on ''[[The Howard Stern Show]]''. Born and raised in [[Kansas]], Christy took an interest in rock and heavy metal music in his youth, and started playing the drums at age ten. He played in several bands while at school.
'''Thomas Richard Christy Jr.''' (born April 1, 1974)<ref>{{Cite web|date=March 29, 2016|title=Celebrate Richard Christy's Birthday With 5 Phony Phone Calls|url=https://www.howardstern.com/news/2016/03/29/richard-christy-april-fools-classic-5-phony-phone-calls/|access-date=March 3, 2021|website=HowardStern.com}}</ref> is an American drummer and radio personality, best known for being the former drummer for several [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] bands since the early 1990s, most notably [[Death (metal band)|Death]], and his tenure on ''[[The Howard Stern Show]]''. Born and raised in [[Kansas]], Christy took an interest in rock and heavy metal music in his youth, and started playing the drums at age ten. He played in several bands while at school.


Christy's music career began in 1992 when he joined the [[Springfield, Missouri]] group Public Assassin, and also worked as an electrician. In 1996, Christy formed Burning Inside and relocated to [[Orlando, Florida]], where he joined and toured with several popular heavy metal bands until 2004, including [[Acheron (band)|Acheron]], [[Death (metal band)|Death]], [[Control Denied]], [[Iced Earth]], and [[Leash Law]].
Christy's music career began in 1992 when he joined the [[Springfield, Missouri]] group Public Assassin, and also worked as an electrician. In 1996, Christy formed Burning Inside and relocated to [[Orlando, Florida]], where he joined and toured with several popular heavy metal bands until 2004, including [[Acheron (band)|Acheron]], [[Death (metal band)|Death]], [[Control Denied]], [[Iced Earth]], and [[Leash Law]].
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== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Thomas Richard Christy was born in [[Fort Scott, Kansas]] on April 1, 1974.<ref>http://www.metalstorm.net/bands/bandmember.php?member_id=77 Richard Christy - Metal Storm</ref> His father is a [[Vietnam veteran]]. Christy grew up in the nearby town of [[Redfield, Kansas|Redfield]],<ref name=metalmaniac/> on a "farm in the middle of nowhere".<ref name=2012interview/> According to the [[2010 United States Census|2010 census]], the town has a population of 146. He became a fan of [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]] and [[Meat Loaf]] from four years old when his aunt introduced him to them<ref name=2012interview>{{Cite web|url=http://www.legendaryrockinterviews.com/2012/01/10/interview-with-richard-christy-of-charred-walls-of-the-damned-iced-earth-death/|title=Richard Christy of Charred Walls of the Damned (Iced Earth, Death, Howard Stern Show) talks Stern, metal and haunted houses with us|publisher=Legendary Rock Interviews|date=January 10, 2012|first=John|last=Parks|access-date=July 4, 2016}}</ref><ref name=metalsucks2010/> and bought him their albums a year later.<ref name=iconvsicon>{{Cite web|url=http://www.iconvsicon.com/2010/01/31/richard-christy-talks-charred-walls-of-the-damned-and-much-more/|title=Richard Christy Talks Charred Walls of The Damned and Much More...|publisher=Icon vs Icon|first1=Steve|last1=Johnson|first2=Jason|last2=Price|date=January 31, 2010|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> His elder neighbor, a fan of [[heavy metal music]], introduced him to ''[[Metal Health]]'' (1983) by [[Quiet Riot]] which had a considerable effect on Christy. He recalled, "I heard those drums and that music and was just blown away. I was new to that whole sound ... Quiet Riot felt like the next step up in terms of heaviness". He proceeded to save up his pocket money to purchase the album on audio cassette.<ref name=2012interview/> Albums that influenced him during this time included ''[[Stay Hungry (album)|Stay Hungry]]'' (1984) by [[Twisted Sister]] and ''[[Powerslave]]'' (1984) by [[Iron Maiden]].<ref name=2012interview/> In 1992, he started playing the guitar.<ref name=metalsucks2010/>
Thomas Richard Christy was born in [[Fort Scott, Kansas]] on April 1, 1974.<ref>http://www.metalstorm.net/bands/bandmember.php?member_id=77 Richard Christy Metal Storm</ref> His father is a [[Vietnam veteran]]. Christy grew up in the nearby town of [[Redfield, Kansas|Redfield]],<ref name=metalmaniac /> on a "farm in the middle of nowhere".<ref name=2012interview /> According to the [[2020 United States Census|2020 census]], the town has a population of 90. He became a fan of [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]] and [[Meat Loaf]] from four years old when his aunt introduced him to them<ref name=2012interview>{{Cite web|url=http://www.legendaryrockinterviews.com/2012/01/10/interview-with-richard-christy-of-charred-walls-of-the-damned-iced-earth-death/|title=Richard Christy of Charred Walls of the Damned (Iced Earth, Death, Howard Stern Show) talks Stern, metal and haunted houses with us|publisher=Legendary Rock Interviews|date=January 10, 2012|first=John|last=Parks|access-date=July 4, 2016}}</ref><ref name=metalsucks2010 /> and bought him their albums a year later.<ref name=iconvsicon>{{Cite web|url=http://www.iconvsicon.com/2010/01/31/richard-christy-talks-charred-walls-of-the-damned-and-much-more/|title=Richard Christy Talks Charred Walls of The Damned and Much More...|publisher=Icon vs Icon|first1=Steve|last1=Johnson|first2=Jason|last2=Price|date=January 31, 2010|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> His elder neighbor, a fan of [[heavy metal music]], introduced him to ''[[Metal Health]]'' (1983) by [[Quiet Riot]] which had a considerable effect on Christy. He recalled, "I heard those drums and that music and was just blown away. I was new to that whole sound ... Quiet Riot felt like the next step up in terms of heaviness". He proceeded to save up his pocket money to purchase the album on audio cassette.<ref name=2012interview /> Albums that influenced him during this time included ''[[Stay Hungry (album)|Stay Hungry]]'' (1984) by [[Twisted Sister]] and ''[[Powerslave]]'' (1984) by [[Iron Maiden]].<ref name=2012interview /> In 1992, he started playing the guitar.<ref name=metalsucks2010 />


Christy wished to learn the drums after he heard "[[Hot for Teacher]]" by [[Van Halen]], in 1984.<ref name=2012interview/><ref name="Heavymetal.about">{{cite web |url=http://heavymetal.about.com/od/interviews/a/richardchristy_3.htm |title=Heavy Metal Drummer Richard Christy Interview |publisher=Heavymetal.about.com |date=2010-06-14 |access-date=2011-10-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110527181250/http://heavymetal.about.com/od/interviews/a/richardchristy_3.htm |archive-date=2011-05-27 }}</ref> His parents had no issue with his decision, and to this day, they remain supportive of his career. When he turned ten, his parents bought him his first drum pad and sticks, practicing on it before they purchased his first full professional kit at a junkyard for $100. Christy bought instructional videos to improve his technique, including tapes from [[Terry Bozzio]].<ref name=2012interview/><ref name=metalsucks2010/> Later in his development, drummers [[Dave Lombardo]] and [[Pete Sandoval]] inspired him to play fast.<ref name="Heavymetal.about"/> He was also influenced by drummers [[Frankie Banali]], [[Mikkey Dee]], [[Bobby Jarzombek]], [[Sean Reinert]], and [[Gene Hoglan]].<ref name="Heavymetal.about"/> At fourteen, Christy attended his first concert, seeing [[Stryper]] and [[White Lion]].<ref name=2012interview/>
Christy wished to learn the drums after he heard "[[Hot for Teacher]]" by [[Van Halen]], in 1984.<ref name=2012interview /><ref name="Heavymetal.about">{{cite web |url=http://heavymetal.about.com/od/interviews/a/richardchristy_3.htm |title=Heavy Metal Drummer Richard Christy Interview |publisher=Heavymetal.about.com |date=June 14, 2010 |access-date=October 10, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110527181250/http://heavymetal.about.com/od/interviews/a/richardchristy_3.htm |archive-date=May 27, 2011 }}</ref> His parents had no issue with his decision, and to this day, they remain supportive of his career. When he turned ten, his parents bought him his first drum pad and sticks, practicing on it before they purchased his first full professional kit at a junkyard for $100. Christy bought instructional videos to improve his technique, including tapes from [[Terry Bozzio]].<ref name=2012interview /><ref name=metalsucks2010 /> Later in his development, drummers [[Dave Lombardo]] and [[Pete Sandoval]] inspired him to play fast.<ref name="Heavymetal.about" /> He was also influenced by drummers [[Frankie Banali]], [[Mikkey Dee]], [[Bobby Jarzombek]], [[Sean Reinert]], and [[Gene Hoglan]].<ref name="Heavymetal.about" /> At fourteen, Christy attended his first concert, seeing [[Stryper]] and [[White Lion]].<ref name=2012interview />


Christy's first group was playing in a school band in the mid-1980s which included a position in the school's [[marching band]], playing the snare drum and tympani,<ref name=iconvsicon/> which he particularly enjoyed, and wrote a song dedicated to the experience and his teachers named "Forever Marching On".<ref name=2012interview/> He passed his school music exams, and played in his first "legitimate" rock group, Syzygy, at around fifteen which involved live gigs in local bars.<ref name=2012interview/><ref name=metalsucks2010/> Around this time, Christy formed a short lived "joke band", Bung Dizeez, along with Paul Brewer, Gary White, and sometimes Les Henderson. Their first gig took place "on a hay wagon at a keg party." The three wore jock straps over their clothes and performing parody songs and [[Judas Priest]] covers.<ref name=metalsucks2010/> In 1992, Christy graduated from Uniontown High School in [[Uniontown, Kansas]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fstribune.com/story/1394657.html|title=Former area resident makes movie debut|first=Jason E.|last=Silvers|work=The Fort Scott Tribune|date=April 15, 2008|access-date=18 March 2017}}</ref>
Christy's first group was playing in a school band in the mid-1980s which included a position in the school's [[marching band]], playing the snare drum and tympani,<ref name=iconvsicon /> which he particularly enjoyed, and wrote a song dedicated to the experience and his teachers named "Forever Marching On".<ref name=2012interview /> He passed his school music exams, and played in his first "legitimate" rock group, Syzygy, at around fifteen which involved live gigs in local bars.<ref name=2012interview /><ref name=metalsucks2010 /> Around this time, Christy formed a short lived "joke band", Bung Dizeez, along with Paul Brewer, Gary White, and sometimes Les Henderson. Their first gig took place "on a hay wagon at a keg party." The three wore jock straps over their clothes and performing parody songs and [[Judas Priest]] covers.<ref name=metalsucks2010 /> In 1992, Christy graduated from [[Uniontown Jr/Sr High School|Uniontown High School]] in [[Uniontown, Kansas]], where he also lettered in baseball.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fstribune.com/story/1394657.html|title=Former area resident makes movie debut|first=Jason E.|last=Silvers|work=The Fort Scott Tribune|date=April 15, 2008|access-date=March 18, 2017}}</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==
=== Music ===
=== Music ===
In 1992, the 18-year-old Christy decided to pursue music in college in Kansas. In the week before he was set to begin, he heard one of his favourite bands, Public Assassin from [[Springfield, Missouri]], were looking for a new drummer. After a successful audition in August 1992, he chose to join them rather than study.<ref name=metalinsider>{{Cite web|url=http://www.metalinsider.net/tributes/richard-christy-remembers-friend-and-bandmate-steve-childers|title=Richard Christy remembers friend and bandmate Steve Childers|first=Richard|last=Christy|publisher=Metal Insider|date=February 22, 2016|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> He then moved from his Fort Scott home and into "an old warehouse" in Springfield,<ref name=2012interview/> and played on "Raw as Fuck", a same-titled mini-CD, and a demo titled ''Murdered''. They toured the midwest across 1993, playing covers.<ref name=darkside/> As he needed further income to support himself, Christy learned to become a residential electrician. In December 1993, Christy and Public Assassin guitarist Steve Childers formed a comical group, Skip Skiffington and The Elite, with Skiffington on vocals and Rick Granberg on keyboards. During this time, Christy played in a "joke punk band" with several friends named Pisser, playing [[GG Allin]] and Cocknoose covers.<ref name=metalinsider/> In 1995, Public Assassin disbanded after Christy and Childers had several differences with singer/bassist Greg Ponder.<ref name=billboardbio>{{Cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/1531856/richard-christy/biography|title=Artists / Richard Christy|work=Billboard|access-date=July 5, 2016}}</ref><ref name=darkside/>
In 1992, the 18-year-old Christy decided to pursue music in college in Kansas. In the week before he was set to begin, he heard one of his favorite bands, Public Assassin from [[Springfield, Missouri]], were looking for a new drummer. After a successful audition in August 1992, he chose to join them rather than study.<ref name=metalinsider>{{Cite web|url=http://www.metalinsider.net/tributes/richard-christy-remembers-friend-and-bandmate-steve-childers|title=Richard Christy remembers friend and bandmate Steve Childers|first=Richard|last=Christy|publisher=Metal Insider|date=February 22, 2016|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> He then moved from his Fort Scott home and into "an old warehouse" in Springfield,<ref name=2012interview /> and played on "Raw as Fuck", a same-titled mini-CD, and a demo titled ''Murdered''. They toured the midwest across 1993, playing covers.<ref name=darkside /> As he needed further income to support himself, Christy learned to become a residential electrician. In December 1993, Christy and Public Assassin guitarist Steve Childers formed a comical group, Skip Skiffington and The Elite, with Skiffington on vocals and Rick Granberg on keyboards. During this time, Christy played in a "joke punk band" with several friends named Pisser, playing [[GG Allin]] and Cocknoose covers.<ref name=metalinsider /> In 1995, Public Assassin disbanded after Christy and Childers had several differences with singer/bassist Greg Ponder.<ref name=billboardbio>{{Cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/1531856/richard-christy/biography|title=Artists / Richard Christy|magazine=Billboard|access-date=July 5, 2016}}</ref><ref name=darkside />


In late 1995, Christy and Childers formed Burning Inside new recruits Jamie Prim on vocals/bass and, later on, Michael Estes on guitar.<ref name=burninginsideallmusic/> To increase their potential, the group relocated in February 1996 to [[Orlando, Florida]], an area favourable for the metal scene.<ref name=metalinsider/><ref name=aboutinterview/> Christy arrived by car, carrying everything he owned.<ref name=metalmaniac>{{Cite web|url=http://www.metalmaniacs.com/2008/richard-christy-from-rags-to-richard/|title=Richard Christy – From Rags to Richard|first=Ben|last=Hogg|publisher=Metal Maniacs|date=February 12, 2012|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> They toured, recorded songs for five metal tribute albums, and produced a six-song demo tape of new material released as ''The Eve of the Entities'' (2000).<ref name=darkside>{{Cite web|url=http://www.voicesfromthedarkside.de/Interviews/BURNING-INSIDE--6855.html|title=Interviews: Burning Inside|first=Frank|last=Stöver|publisher=Voices from the Darkside|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref><ref name=burninginsideallmusic>{{Cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/burning-inside-mn0000942237|title=Burning Inside: Biography|publisher=AllMusic|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> Christy stayed in Florida for eight years. His income from music and electric work was limited, so he could only afford accommodation in a storage unit where he also kept and practised his drums<ref name=2012interview/> for as much as six hours each day. With only an outside garden hose to shower with, he later wrote a song about his appreciation for more comfortable living named "The Beast Outside My Window".<ref name=alternative2012>{{Cite web|url=http://www.alternativecontrolct.com/music/richard-christy-from-death-in-a-storage-locker-to-a-room-with-a-view/|title=Richard Christy: From Death in a Storage Locker to a Room with a View|publisher=Alternative Control|date=January 13, 2012|first=Jessie|last=May|access-date=July 5, 2016}}</ref> Christy joined local metal group [[Acheron (band)|Acheron]], touring and playing on ''Anti-God, Anti-Christ'' (1996) and ''Necromanteion Communion'' (1998). His boss at his electrical company allowed him to spend time away to record and tour with his bands.<ref name=hellbound>{{Cite web|url=http://hellbound.ca/2011/10/richard-christy-the-hellbound-interview/|title=Richard Christy: The Hellbound Interview|publisher=Hellbound.ca|first=Justin M.|last=Norton|date=October 2011|access-date=July 5, 2016}}</ref><ref name=metalmaniac/>
In late 1995, Christy and Childers formed Burning Inside new recruits Jamie Prim on vocals/bass and, later on, Michael Estes on guitar.<ref name=burninginsideallmusic /> To increase their potential, the group relocated in February 1996 to [[Orlando, Florida]], an area favorable for the metal scene.<ref name=metalinsider /><ref name=aboutinterview /> Christy arrived by car, carrying everything he owned.<ref name=metalmaniac>{{Cite web|url=http://www.metalmaniacs.com/2008/richard-christy-from-rags-to-richard/|title=Richard Christy – From Rags to Richard|first=Ben|last=Hogg|publisher=Metal Maniacs|date=February 12, 2012|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> They toured, recorded songs for five metal tribute albums, and produced a six-song demo tape of new material released as ''The Eve of the Entities'' (2000).<ref name=darkside>{{Cite web|url=http://www.voicesfromthedarkside.de/Interviews/BURNING-INSIDE--6855.html|title=Interviews: Burning Inside|first=Frank|last=Stöver|publisher=Voices from the Darkside|access-date=July 6, 2016|archive-date=August 8, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160808043132/http://www.voicesfromthedarkside.de/Interviews/BURNING-INSIDE--6855.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=burninginsideallmusic>{{Cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/burning-inside-mn0000942237|title=Burning Inside: Biography|publisher=AllMusic|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> Christy stayed in Florida for eight years. His income from music and electric work was limited, so he could only afford accommodation in a storage unit where he also kept and practiced his drums<ref name=2012interview /> for as much as six hours each day. With only an outside garden hose to shower with, he later wrote a song about his appreciation for more comfortable living named "The Beast Outside My Window".<ref name=alternative2012>{{Cite web|url=http://www.alternativecontrolct.com/music/richard-christy-from-death-in-a-storage-locker-to-a-room-with-a-view/|title=Richard Christy: From Death in a Storage Locker to a Room with a View|publisher=Alternative Control|date=January 13, 2012|first=Jessie|last=May|access-date=July 5, 2016}}</ref> Christy joined local metal group [[Acheron (band)|Acheron]], touring and playing on ''Anti-God, Anti-Christ'' (1996) and ''Necromanteion Communion'' (1998). His boss at his electrical company allowed him to spend time away to record and tour with his bands.<ref name=hellbound>{{Cite web|url=http://hellbound.ca/2011/10/richard-christy-the-hellbound-interview/|title=Richard Christy: The Hellbound Interview|publisher=Hellbound.ca|first=Justin M.|last=Norton|date=October 2011|access-date=July 5, 2016}}</ref><ref name=metalmaniac />


In 1997, Christy met fellow Orlando resident, singer and guitarist [[Chuck Schuldiner]], in a chance encounter at a Florida book store in [[Altamonte Mall]].<ref name=metalinsider/><ref name=metalmaniac/> Schuldiner was, and remains, an influential figure in Christy's career. Christy was a big fan of Schuldiner's metal band [[Death (metal band)|Death]], so when he learned the group needed a drummer his friends suggested his name and he was offered an audition.<ref name=hellbound/> Christy knew "all of their albums ... back and forth",<ref name=2012interview/> and auditioned with only Schuldiner and himself present.<ref name=metalmaniac/> The audition was a success, and Christy played on ''[[The Sound of Perseverance]]'' (1998), an album he called "the album I'm most proud of".<ref name=alternative2012/> In May 1998, Christy toured Europe for four months with Death, which included a spot at the [[Dynamo Open Air]] festival in the [[Netherlands]] in front of 35,000 people.<ref name=metalmaniac/> A friendship and musical camaraderie with Schuldiner also brought Christy into the line-up of Schuldiner's [[progressive metal]] group, the more melodic [[Control Denied]].<ref name=metalmaniac/> Christy played drums on their debut album, ''[[The Fragile Art of Existence]]'' (1999) and ''When Man and Machine Collide'', an incomplete album that is yet to be released.<ref name=alternative2012/><ref name=metalsucks2010/><ref name=iconvsicon/> The two became close friends, and Christy would spend several [[Thanksgiving]] holidays with Schuldiner's family. In December 2001, Schuldiner died from brain cancer. Christy remains close with the family.<ref name=metalsucks2010/>
In 1997, Christy met fellow Orlando resident, singer and guitarist [[Chuck Schuldiner]], in a chance encounter at a Florida book store in [[Altamonte Mall]].<ref name=metalinsider /><ref name=metalmaniac /> Schuldiner was, and remains, an influential figure in Christy's career. Christy was a big fan of Schuldiner's metal band [[Death (metal band)|Death]], so when he learned the group needed a drummer his friends suggested his name and he was offered an audition.<ref name=hellbound /> Christy knew "all of their albums ... back and forth",<ref name=2012interview /> and auditioned in July 1997<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2011/12/12/143518038/death-is-never-finished-remembering-death-metal-pioneer-chuck-schuldiner|title=Death Is Never Finished: Remembering Death Metal Pioneer Chuck Schuldiner|first=Lars|last=Gotrich|website=[[NPR]] |date=December 12, 2011|access-date=January 27, 2024}}</ref> with only Schuldiner and himself present.<ref name=metalmaniac /> The audition was a success, and Christy played on ''[[The Sound of Perseverance]]'' (1998), an album he called "the album I'm most proud of".<ref name=alternative2012 /> In May 1998, Christy toured Europe for four months with Death, which included a spot at the [[Dynamo Open Air]] festival in the [[Netherlands]] in front of 35,000 people.<ref name=metalmaniac /> A friendship and musical camaraderie with Schuldiner also brought Christy into the line-up of Schuldiner's [[progressive metal]] group, the more melodic [[Control Denied]].<ref name=metalmaniac /> Christy played drums on their debut album, ''[[The Fragile Art of Existence]]'' (1999) and ''When Man and Machine Collide'', an incomplete album that is yet to be released.<ref name=alternative2012 /><ref name=metalsucks2010 /><ref name=iconvsicon /> The two became close friends, and Christy would spend several [[Thanksgiving]] holidays with Schuldiner's family. In December 2001, Schuldiner died from brain cancer. Christy remains close with the family.<ref name=metalsucks2010 />


Between 1999 and 2004, Christy became a member of [[Iced Earth]] and [[Leash Law]],<ref name=alternative2012/> timing his schedule in order to perform in multiple bands at once.<ref name=aboutinterview/> In April 2000, he played with [[Incantation (band)|Incantation]] on their tour in support of ''[[The Infernal Storm]]'' (2000), playing to audiences of several hundred at each show.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tartareandesire.com/interviews/incantation.html|title=INCANTATION|first=Tony|last=Belcher|publisher=Tartarean Desire Webzine|date=August 2004|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref><ref name=metalmaniac/> Afterwards, he toured Europe with [[Demons and Wizards (band)|Demons and Wizards]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.chroniclesofchaos.com/articles.aspx?id=1-306|title=Burn Florida Burn|first=Paul|last=Schwarz|date=December 8, 2000|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> playing festivals of up to 20,000 people in attendance.<ref name=aboutinterview/> He landed the gig in Iced Earth through contacts he knew at [[Century Media Records]], a prominent heavy metal label.<ref name=2012interview/> His first live gigs with them followed in August 2000, playing festivals including the [[Wacken Open Air]] festival in [[Germany]].<ref name=metalmaniac/>
Between 1999 and 2004, Christy became a member of [[Iced Earth]] and [[Leash Law]],<ref name=alternative2012 /> timing his schedule in order to perform in multiple bands at once.<ref name=aboutinterview /> In April 2000, he played with [[Incantation (American band)|Incantation]] on their tour in support of ''[[The Infernal Storm]]'' (2000), playing to audiences of several hundred at each show.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tartareandesire.com/interviews/incantation.html|title=INCANTATION|first=Tony|last=Belcher|publisher=Tartarean Desire Webzine|date=August 2004|access-date=July 6, 2016|archive-date=October 20, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181020140738/http://www.tartareandesire.com/interviews/incantation.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=metalmaniac /> Afterwards, he toured Europe with [[Demons and Wizards (band)|Demons and Wizards]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.chroniclesofchaos.com/articles.aspx?id=1-306|title=Burn Florida Burn|first=Paul|last=Schwarz|date=December 8, 2000|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> playing festivals of up to 20,000 people in attendance.<ref name=aboutinterview /> He landed the gig in Iced Earth through contacts he knew at [[Century Media Records]], a prominent heavy metal label.<ref name=2012interview /> His first live gigs with them followed in August 2000, playing festivals including the [[Wacken Open Air]] festival in [[Germany]].<ref name=metalmaniac />


In 2004, Christy began a five-and-a-half year hiatus as an active musician, but kept in touch with the metal scene by practicing his drums, attending local concerts, and writing articles for several publications.<ref name=iconvsicon/><ref name=aboutinterview/> By 2008, he started to write new material, playing the guitar more than he had done previously, and ended up with an entire album in demo form.<ref name=iconvsicon/> He signed a recording deal with [[Metal Blade Records]] in 2009 to release an album with his metal [[supergroup (music)|supergroup]], [[Charred Walls of the Damned]]. He asked his first choice of musicians to take part in the project: bassist [[Steve DiGiorgio]], vocalist [[Tim "Ripper" Owens]] and guitarist [[Jason Suecof]].<ref name=metalsucks2010/> It took roughly three months for Christy to settle on the band's name, and had around 200 possible names as "every good band name has been taken".<ref name=metalsucks2010/> Their self-titled debut album was released in 2010. Their second, ''Cold Winds on Timeless Days'', followed in 2011. Christy named the latter as the first letter of each word matched the band's initials.<ref name=hellbound/>
In 2004, Christy began a five-and-a-half year hiatus as an active musician, but kept in touch with the metal scene by practicing his drums, attending local concerts, and writing articles for several publications.<ref name=iconvsicon /><ref name=aboutinterview /> By 2008, he started to write new material, playing the guitar more than he had done previously, and ended up with an entire album in demo form.<ref name=iconvsicon /> He signed a recording deal with [[Metal Blade Records]] in 2009 to release an album with his metal [[supergroup (music)|supergroup]], [[Charred Walls of the Damned]]. He asked his first choice of musicians to take part in the project: bassist [[Steve Di Giorgio]], vocalist [[Tim "Ripper" Owens]] and guitarist [[Jason Suecof]].<ref name=metalsucks2010 /> It took roughly three months for Christy to settle on the band's name, and had around 200 possible names as "every good band name has been taken".<ref name=metalsucks2010 /> Their self-titled debut album was released in 2010. Their second, ''Cold Winds on Timeless Days'', followed in 2011. Christy named the latter as the first letter of each word matched the band's initials.<ref name=hellbound />


Christy has performed live with [[Dream Theater]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.richardchristy.com/drum_corner.html|title=The Official Richard Christy website |publisher=Richard Christy |access-date=2011-10-10}}</ref> "A Favor House Atlantic" with [[Coheed and Cambria]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.metalinsider.net/video/richard-christy-jams-with-coheed-and-cambria|title=Richard Christy jams with Coheed and Cambria|first=Bram|last=Teitelman|publisher=Metal Insider|date=October 12, 2015|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> [[Tiwanaku]], Rick Renstrom, and [[Wykked Wytch]].
Christy has performed live with [[Dream Theater]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.richardchristy.com/drum_corner.html|title=The Official Richard Christy website|publisher=Richard Christy|access-date=October 10, 2011|archive-date=October 1, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001090546/http://www.richardchristy.com/drum_corner.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> "A Favor House Atlantic" with [[Coheed and Cambria]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.metalinsider.net/video/richard-christy-jams-with-coheed-and-cambria|title=Richard Christy jams with Coheed and Cambria|first=Bram|last=Teitelman|publisher=Metal Insider|date=October 12, 2015|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> [[Tiwanaku]], Rick Renstrom, and [[Wykked Wytch]].


Sometime after 2011, Christy put together music that featured his three guinea pigs. Three of the songs were released under the band name Boar Glue as part of a split EP with [[Hatebeak]], another band that features an african grey parrot.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2019/02/28/animal-fronted-bands-hatebeak-and-boar-glue-release-split-lp/|title=Animal-Fronted Bands Hatebeak and Boar Glue Release Split LP|first=Vince|last=Bellino|date=February 28, 2019|publisher=Decibel|access-date=April 18, 2019}}</ref>
Sometime after 2011, Christy put together music that featured his three guinea pigs. Three of the songs were released under the band name Boar Glue as part of a split EP with [[Hatebeak]], another band that features an African grey parrot.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2019/02/28/animal-fronted-bands-hatebeak-and-boar-glue-release-split-lp/|title=Animal-Fronted Bands Hatebeak and Boar Glue Release Split LP|first=Vince|last=Bellino|date=February 28, 2019|publisher=Decibel|access-date=April 18, 2019}}</ref>


=== ''The Howard Stern Show'' ===
=== ''The Howard Stern Show'' ===
Christy became an avid listener of ''[[The Howard Stern Show]]'' in 1996 when he moved to Florida,<ref name=metalmaniac/> listening to the program "every morning religiously" with headphones while he worked as an electrician.<ref name=metalsucks2010>{{Cite web|url=http://www.metalsucks.net/2010/01/11/richard-christy-the-metalsucks-interview/|title=Richard Christy: The Metalsucks Interview|publisher=Metalsucks|date=January 11, 2010|first=Satan|last=Rosenbloom|access-date=July 5, 2016}}</ref> After he obtained the number to reach the show's answering machine from the Internet, he began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999,<ref name=metalmaniac/> that were played frequently on the air.<ref name=billboardbio/> From 2001, Christy began to send in song parodies and bits about staffers [[Robin Quivers]] and [[K.C. Armstrong]].<ref name=metalmaniac/> He made his debut appearance on April 24, 2003 when the show was broadcast from the [[Hard Rock Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas)|Hard Rock Hotel and Casino]] in [[Las Vegas Strip|Las Vegas]]. Christy lost a round of [[blackjack]] in hope of winning a date with a porn star.<ref name=stern2003>{{Cite episode|title=April 24, 2003|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=April 24, 2003|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref>
Christy became an avid listener of ''[[The Howard Stern Show]]'' in 1996 when he moved to Florida,<ref name=metalmaniac /> listening to the program "every morning religiously" with headphones while he worked as an electrician.<ref name=metalsucks2010>{{Cite web|url=http://www.metalsucks.net/2010/01/11/richard-christy-the-metalsucks-interview/|title=Richard Christy: The Metalsucks Interview|publisher=Metalsucks|date=January 11, 2010|first=Satan|last=Rosenbloom|access-date=July 5, 2016}}</ref> After he obtained the number to reach the show's answering machine from the Internet, he began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999,<ref name=metalmaniac /> that were played frequently on the air.<ref name=billboardbio /> From 2001, Christy began to send in song parodies and bits about staffers [[Robin Quivers]] and [[K.C. Armstrong]].<ref name=metalmaniac /> He made his debut appearance on April 24, 2003, when the show was broadcast from the [[Hard Rock Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas)|Hard Rock Hotel and Casino]] in [[Las Vegas Strip|Las Vegas]]. Christy lost a round of [[blackjack]] in hope of winning a date with a porn star.<ref name=stern2003>{{Cite episode|title=April 24, 2003|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=April 24, 2003|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref>


Following the departure of [[John Melendez|"Stuttering John" Melendez]] in February 2004,<ref>{{Cite episode|title=February 27, 2004|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=February 27, 2004|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref> Stern announced the Get John's Job contest a month later, pitting ten listeners who had contributed to the show against each other in competition for the vacated position. Each contestant was given a week to display their talents they could bring to the show, after which the listeners voted online for their favorite. Christy produced a required demo CD of his bits, and was selected to compete for the prize of an initial three-month contract and $25,000.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=March 17, 2004|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=March 17, 2004|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref><ref name=metalmaniac/> Leaving Iced Earth was a difficult decision for Christy, but felt he could not waste the opportunity to pursue his "dream job" and work for Stern.<ref name=metalmaniac/> He had also grown tired of living in Florida, and wished to move.<ref name=duffbrooklyn>{{Cite web|url=http://www.duffsbrooklyn.com/interviews/richardchristy20071110.shtml|title=INTERVIEW: RICHARD CHRISTY, NOVEMBER 10TH, 2007|publisher=Duff's Brooklyn|date=November 10, 2007|access-date=July 5, 2016}}</ref> On July 1, 2004 Christy won the contest with 30% of the vote; [[Sal Governale]] was second with 24%.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=July 1, 2004|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=July 1, 2004|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref> By September 2004, both had joined the show as full-time staff members.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=November 17, 2005|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=November 17, 2005|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref><ref name=metalmaniac/> Christy then relocated from Florida to [[New York City]], where the show is based.<ref name=iconvsicon/>
Following the departure of [[John Melendez|"Stuttering John" Melendez]] in February 2004,<ref>{{Cite episode|title=February 27, 2004|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=February 27, 2004|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref> Stern announced the Get John's Job contest a month later, pitting ten listeners who had contributed to the show against each other in competition for the vacated position. Each contestant was given a week to display their talents they could bring to the show, after which the listeners voted online for their favorite. Christy produced a required demo CD of his bits, and was selected to compete for the prize of an initial three-month contract and $25,000.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=March 17, 2004|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=March 17, 2004|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref><ref name=metalmaniac /> Leaving Iced Earth was a difficult decision for Christy, but felt he could not waste the opportunity to pursue his "dream job" and work for Stern.<ref name=metalmaniac /> He had also grown tired of living in Florida, and wished to move.<ref name=duffbrooklyn>{{Cite web|url=http://www.duffsbrooklyn.com/interviews/richardchristy20071110.shtml|title=INTERVIEW: RICHARD CHRISTY, NOVEMBER 10TH, 2007|publisher=Duff's Brooklyn|date=November 10, 2007|access-date=July 5, 2016}}</ref> On July 1, 2004, Christy won the contest with 30% of the vote; [[Sal Governale]] was second with 24%.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=July 1, 2004|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=July 1, 2004|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref> By September 2004, both had joined the show as full-time staff members.<ref name="Howard Stern">{{Cite episode|title=November 17, 2005|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=November 17, 2005|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref><ref name=metalmaniac /> Christy then relocated from Florida to [[New York City]], where the show is based.<ref name=iconvsicon />


Christy has become known on the show for his prank calls, song parodies,<ref name=metalmaniac/> and outrageous stunts, usually performed with Governale.<ref name=iconvsicon/> He faced challengers in porn trivia in Stump the Perv,<ref>{{Cite episode|title=October 19, 2005|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=October 19, 2005|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref> vomited on guests,<ref>{{Cite episode|title=November 17, 2005|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=November 17, 2005|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref> received a bikini wax,<ref name=aboutinterview>{{Cite web|url=http://heavymetal.about.com/od/interviews/a/richardchristy.htm|title=Richard Christy Interview|first=Chad|last=Bowar|publisher=About.com Entertainmetn|access-date=July 6, 2016}}</ref> and painted his genitals. From 2005, Christy performed nationwide as a stand-up comedian as part of the [[The Killers of Comedy Tour|Killers of Comedy Tour]] with other show cast members.<ref name=metalmaniac/>
Christy has become known on the show for his prank calls, song parodies,<ref name=metalmaniac /> and outrageous stunts, usually performed with Governale.<ref name=iconvsicon /> He faced challengers in porn trivia in Stump the Perv,<ref>{{Cite episode|title=October 19, 2005|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=Infinity Broadcasting|airdate=October 19, 2005|station=WXRK-FM}}</ref> vomited on guests,<ref name="Howard Stern" /> received a bikini wax,<ref name=aboutinterview>{{Cite web|url=http://heavymetal.about.com/od/interviews/a/richardchristy.htm|title=Richard Christy Interview|first=Chad|last=Bowar|publisher=About.com Entertainment|access-date=July 6, 2016|archive-date=January 16, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116205941/http://heavymetal.about.com/od/interviews/a/richardchristy.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref> and painted his genitals. From 2005, Christy performed nationwide as a stand-up comedian as part of the Killers of Comedy Tour with other show cast members.<ref name=metalmaniac />


In 2006, the show relocated to [[Sirius XM Radio]]. Christy hosted a semi-regular metal show on the [[Liquid Metal (Sirius XM)|Liquid Metal]] channel named ''Richard Christy's Heavy Metal Hoedown''. Christy also hosted ''Inside the Porn Actors Studio'' on [[Howard 100 and Howard 101|Howard 101]], an interview series that parodied the television series ''[[Inside the Actors Studio]]'' with porn actresses, with Christy filling the role of host [[James Lipton]].
In 2006, the show relocated to [[Sirius XM Radio]]. Christy hosted a semi-regular metal show on the [[Liquid Metal (Sirius XM)|Liquid Metal]] channel named ''Richard Christy's Heavy Metal Hoedown''. Christy also hosted ''Inside the Porn Actors Studio'' on [[Howard 100 and Howard 101|Howard 101]], an interview series that parodied the television series ''[[Inside the Actors Studio]]'' with porn actresses, with Christy filling the role of host [[James Lipton]].

==Equipment==
Christy endorses DDrum drums, Aquarian drumheads, [[Sabian Cymbals|Sabian]] cymbals, and Vater drumsticks.{{cn|date=September 2020}}


=== Film and television ===
=== Film and television ===
Christy once dreamed of a career in film after he saw [[Brad Pitt]], from nearby [[Springfield, Missouri]], in ''[[Interview with the Vampire]]''. He hung up posters of Pitt in his New York City apartment, and once worked at a computer store owned by Pitt's parents.<ref>SIRIUS XM Radio, Howard 100 - ''The Wrap-Up Show'' from November 5, 2007</ref> He has been a fan of horror films since his youth, and rates ''[[Halloween (1978 film)|Halloween]]'' (1978) as his “faaavorite”.<ref name=duffbrooklyn>{{Cite web|url=http://www.duffsbrooklyn.com/interviews/richardchristy20071110.shtml|title=INTERVIEW: RICHARD CHRISTY, NOVEMBER 10TH, 2007|publisher=Duff's Brooklyn|date=November 10, 2007|access-date=July 5, 2016}}</ref> In the mid-1990s, while living in Missouri, he started to make his own independent, low budget films. His first, ''Evil Ned 2'', a horror comedy was made in 1994. This was followed by its sequel, ''Evil Ned 3: The Return of Evil Ned 2 – Electric Boogaloo'', in 1995,<ref name=billboardbio/> with a plot involving "dirty magazines, huge hog testicles, gay monsters, [[Amish]] erotica, and evil talking ducks".<ref name=braveworlds2007/> The film was produced for $250,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/evildeadned.html |title=Richard Christy in person for The Evil Dead + Evil Ned at the Pioneer Theater - Movie Theater in New York City |publisher=Twoboots.com |access-date=2011-10-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928052631/http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/evildeadned.html |archive-date=September 28, 2011 }}</ref> "200 of which was spent on beer".<ref name=braveworlds2007>{{Cite web |url= http://www.bravewords.com/news/richard-christy-directorial-debut-evil-ned-3-the-return-of-evil-ned-2-electric-boogaloo-now-available-for-streaming |title= RICHARD CHRISTY - "Directorial Debut" EVIL NED 3 -THE RETURN OF EVIL NED 2 - ELECTRIC BOOGALOO NOW AVAILABLE FOR STREAMING |first=Richard |last=Christy |date=June 16, 2007 |publisher= Braveworlds |access-date= July 5, 2016}}</ref> The film premiered at a Missouri hotel,<ref name=billboardbio/> and was made available online in 2007.<ref name=braveworlds2007/> In 2001, Christy released his feature-length film, ''Leaving Grunion County''. Its premiere was held at the [[Enzian Theater]] in [[Maitland, Florida]] that April.<ref name=metalinsider/>
Christy once dreamed of a career in film after he saw [[Brad Pitt]], from nearby [[Springfield, Missouri]], in ''[[Interview with the Vampire]]''. He hung up posters of Pitt in his New York City apartment, and once worked at a computer store owned by Pitt's parents.<ref>SIRIUS XM Radio, Howard 100 ''The Wrap-Up Show'' from November 5, 2007</ref> He has been a fan of horror films since his youth, and rates ''[[Halloween (1978 film)|Halloween]]'' (1978) as his "faaavorite".<ref name="duffbrooklyn" /> In the mid-1990s, while living in Missouri, he started to make his own independent, low budget films. His first, ''Evil Ned 2'', a horror comedy was made in 1994. This was followed by its sequel, ''Evil Ned 3: The Return of Evil Ned 2 – Electric Boogaloo'', in 1995,<ref name=billboardbio /> with a plot involving "dirty magazines, huge hog testicles, gay monsters, [[Amish]] erotica, and evil talking ducks".<ref name=braveworlds2007 /> The film was produced for $250,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/evildeadned.html |title=Richard Christy in person for The Evil Dead + Evil Ned at the Pioneer Theater Movie Theater in New York City |publisher=Twoboots.com |access-date=October 10, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928052631/http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/evildeadned.html |archive-date=September 28, 2011 }}</ref> "200 of which was spent on beer".<ref name=braveworlds2007>{{Cite web |url= http://www.bravewords.com/news/richard-christy-directorial-debut-evil-ned-3-the-return-of-evil-ned-2-electric-boogaloo-now-available-for-streaming |title= RICHARD CHRISTY "Directorial Debut" EVIL NED 3 -THE RETURN OF EVIL NED 2 ELECTRIC BOOGALOO NOW AVAILABLE FOR STREAMING |first=Richard |last=Christy |date=June 16, 2007 |publisher= Braveworlds |access-date= July 5, 2016}}</ref> The film premiered at a Missouri hotel,<ref name=billboardbio /> and was made available online in 2007.<ref name=braveworlds2007 /> In 2001, Christy released his feature-length film, ''Leaving Grunion County''. Its premiere was held at the [[Enzian Theater]] in [[Maitland, Florida]] that April.<ref name=metalinsider />


In 2006, Christy and Governale wrote, directed, and starred in the 30-minute comedy film ''[[Supertwink]]'' for Stern's on-demand [[digital cable]] service [[Howard Stern On Demand]]. It premiered at the Pioneer Theater in New York City on January 4, 2006. The film was reviewed by critic [[Richard Roeper]], who panned it.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://imdb.com/title/tt0495046/quotes |title=Supertwink (2006) (TV) - Memorable quotes |publisher=Internet Movie Database |date=2009-05-01 |access-date=2011-10-10}}</ref> In 2007, Christy appeared in ''[[Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay]]'' playing the role of a [[KKK|Ku Klux Klansman]] named Kenny.<ref name=metalsucks2010/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slashfilm.com/2007/02/16/howard-stern-show-cameos-harold-and-kumar-2/ |title=Howard Stern Show cameos Harold and Kumar 2 |publisher=Slashfilm.com |date=2007-02-16 |access-date=2011-10-10}}</ref> In the same year, he landed his first television role ''[[Rescue Me (U.S. TV series)|Rescue Me]]'', portraying a "really creepy guy at end of bar".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marksfriggin.com/news.htm#wed |title=Howard Stern Show News |publisher=MarksFriggin.com |access-date=2011-10-10}}</ref> In 2009, he appeared as Caleb in the horror film ''[[Albino Farm]]''.<ref name=metalsucks2010/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fangoria.com/eventsmain/weekend-of-horrors/woh-updates/118-las-vegas-2009/4103-chris-jericho-richard-christy-a-more-coming-to-the-trinity-of-terrors.html |title=Chris Jericho, Richard Christy, & More coming to the TRINITY OF TERRORS! |publisher=Fangoria.com |access-date=2011-10-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091004162005/http://www.fangoria.com/eventsmain/weekend-of-horrors/woh-updates/118-las-vegas-2009/4103-chris-jericho-richard-christy-a-more-coming-to-the-trinity-of-terrors.html |archive-date=October 4, 2009 }}</ref> Also in 2009, Christy and Governale appeared in the 2009 horror novel ''Castaways'', written by horror and crime novelist [[Brian Keene]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.briankeene.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/horror-novel-pkg.wav |title=The Official Brian Keene Website |access-date=2011-10-10}}</ref> Christy has recorded [[voiceover]]s for the [[Adult Swim]] shows ''[[Metalocalypse]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.richardchristy.com/ |title=The Official Richard Christy Website |publisher=Richard Christy |access-date=2011-10-10}}</ref> and ''[[Rick and Morty]]''. He guest appeared on the [[Cartoon Network]] series ''[[Uncle Grandpa]]'', playing Ric. Christy later made a cameo in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' as a character simply named "Down There!".<ref name="Christy">{{cite tweet |last=Christy |first=Richard |author-link=Richard Christy |user=cwotd |number=860479310892867584 |date=May 5, 2017 |title=Halloween came early on the set of #GotGVol2 & it was a freakin blast! Thank U @JamesGunn #DownThere @Guardians is out now & it RULES!! |access-date=May 8, 2017 |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/6qJ3D7k7F?url=https://twitter.com/cwotd/status/860479310892867584 |archive-date=May 8, 2017 |url-status=live}}</ref>
In 2006, Christy and Governale wrote, directed, and starred in the 30-minute comedy film ''[[Supertwink]]'' for Stern's on-demand [[digital cable]] service [[Howard Stern On Demand]]. It premiered at the Pioneer Theater in New York City on January 4, 2006. The film was reviewed by critic [[Richard Roeper]], who panned it.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://imdb.com/title/tt0495046/quotes |title=Supertwink (2006) (TV) Memorable quotes |publisher=Internet Movie Database |date=May 1, 2009 |access-date=October 10, 2011}}</ref> In 2007, Christy appeared in ''[[Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay]]'' playing the role of a [[KKK|Ku Klux Klansman]] named Kenny.<ref name=metalsucks2010 /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slashfilm.com/2007/02/16/howard-stern-show-cameos-harold-and-kumar-2/ |title=Howard Stern Show cameos Harold and Kumar 2 |publisher=Slashfilm.com |date=February 16, 2007 |access-date=October 10, 2011}}</ref> In the same year, he landed his first television role ''[[Rescue Me (U.S. TV series)|Rescue Me]]'', portraying a "really creepy guy at end of bar".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marksfriggin.com/news.htm#wed |title=Howard Stern Show News |publisher=MarksFriggin.com |access-date=October 10, 2011}}</ref> In 2009, he appeared as Caleb in the horror film ''[[Albino Farm]]''.<ref name=metalsucks2010 /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fangoria.com/eventsmain/weekend-of-horrors/woh-updates/118-las-vegas-2009/4103-chris-jericho-richard-christy-a-more-coming-to-the-trinity-of-terrors.html |title=Chris Jericho, Richard Christy, & More coming to the TRINITY OF TERRORS! |publisher=Fangoria.com |access-date=October 10, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091004162005/http://www.fangoria.com/eventsmain/weekend-of-horrors/woh-updates/118-las-vegas-2009/4103-chris-jericho-richard-christy-a-more-coming-to-the-trinity-of-terrors.html |archive-date=October 4, 2009 }}</ref> Also in 2009, Christy and Governale appeared in the 2009 horror novel ''Castaways'', written by horror and crime novelist [[Brian Keene]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.briankeene.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/horror-novel-pkg.wav |title=The Official Brian Keene Website |access-date=October 10, 2011 |archive-date=September 27, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927224145/http://www.briankeene.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/horror-novel-pkg.wav |url-status=dead }}</ref> Christy has recorded [[voiceover]]s for the [[Adult Swim]] shows ''[[Metalocalypse]]''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.richardchristy.com/ |title=The Official Richard Christy Website |publisher=Richard Christy |access-date=October 10, 2011 |archive-date=June 13, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110613080931/http://www.richardchristy.com/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> and ''[[Rick and Morty]]''. He guest appeared on the [[Cartoon Network]] series ''[[Uncle Grandpa]]'', playing Ric. Christy later made a cameo in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' as a character simply named "Down There!".<ref name="Christy">{{cite tweet |last=Christy |first=Richard |author-link=Richard Christy |user=cwotd |number=860479310892867584 |date=May 5, 2017 |title=Halloween came early on the set of #GotGVol2 & it was a freakin blast! Thank U @JamesGunn #DownThere @Guardians is out now & it RULES!! |access-date=May 8, 2017 |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/6qJ3D7k7F?url=https://twitter.com/cwotd/status/860479310892867584 |archive-date=May 8, 2017 |url-status=live}}</ref>


Christy has written articles for ''Decibel'' magazine about his love for horror films, named "Richard Christy's Horrorscope".<ref name=iconvsicon/>
Christy has written articles for ''Decibel'' magazine about his love for horror films, named "Richard Christy's Horrorscope".<ref name=iconvsicon />


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Christy married Kristin Jenco on July 30, 2011, in New York City.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=August 8, 2011|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=SiriusXM Radio|airdate=August 8, 2011|station=Howard 100}}</ref> They have one son, Carson Cain Christy, born in 2017, and affectionately known as "Bubby". Carson is named after [[Philadelphia Eagles]] quarterback, [[Carson Wentz]]. The Eagles are Kristin's favorite team. If they have another son, they plan to name him Patrick after [[Kansas City Chiefs]] quarterback, [[Patrick Mahomes]]. The Chiefs are Richard's favorite team. Prior to [[Super Bowl LIII]], on the [[The Howard Stern Wrap-Up Show|Howard Stern Wrap Up Show]], Christy met Patrick Mahomes and tearfully told him that he loved him and explained his intention to name his next son after him.<ref>February 1, 2019 Howard Stern Wrap-Up Show (radio) (Live from Atlanta [Super Bowl LIII media event])</ref> He is also a [[Kansas City Royals]] fan and attended the [[2015 World Series]] with fellow ''Howard Stern Show'' co-worker [[Gary Dell'Abate]] (who is an avid [[New York Mets]] fan).
Christy married Kristin Jenco on July 30, 2011, in New York City.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=August 8, 2011|series=The Howard Stern Show|type=radio|network=SiriusXM Radio|airdate=August 8, 2011|station=Howard 100}}</ref> They have one son, Carson Cain Christy, born in 2017, and affectionately known as "Bubby". Carson is named after former [[Philadelphia Eagles]] quarterback, [[Carson Wentz]]. The Eagles are Kristin's favorite team. If they have another son, they plan to name him Patrick after [[Kansas City Chiefs]] quarterback, [[Patrick Mahomes]]. The Chiefs are Richard's favorite team. Prior to [[Super Bowl LIV]], on the [[The Wrap-Up Show|''Howard Stern Wrap Up Show'']], Christy met Patrick Mahomes and tearfully told him that he loved him and explained his intention to name his next son after him.<ref>February 1, 2019, ''Howard Stern Wrap-Up Show'' (radio) (Live from Atlanta [Super Bowl LIII media event])</ref> He later named his second son Cameron instead. He is also a [[Kansas City Royals]] fan and attended the [[2015 World Series]] between the Royals and [[New York Mets]] with fellow ''Howard Stern Show'' co-worker [[Gary Dell'Abate]] (who is an avid Mets fan).


==Discography==
== Discography ==
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<ref name=Biography>{{Cite web|url=http://richardchristy.com/bio.html|title=Richard Christy Biography|access-date=February 3, 2018|archive-date=February 8, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180208210505/http://www.richardchristy.com/bio.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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* ''Anti-God, Anti-Christ'' (1996)
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* ''Glue 'Em All'' (2018) [[split album|split]] with [[Hatebeak]]


==References==
== References ==
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==External links==
== External links ==
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Richard Christy
Christy in 2010
Background information
Birth nameThomas Richard Christy Jr.
Born (1974-04-01) April 1, 1974 (age 50)[1]
Fort Scott, Kansas, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • radio personality
  • comedian
InstrumentDrums
Years active1992–present
Member ofCharred Walls of the Damned
Formerly ofDeath, Control Denied, Iced Earth, Acheron
Websiterichardchristy.com

Thomas Richard Christy Jr. (born April 1, 1974)[2] is an American drummer and radio personality, best known for being the former drummer for several heavy metal bands since the early 1990s, most notably Death, and his tenure on The Howard Stern Show. Born and raised in Kansas, Christy took an interest in rock and heavy metal music in his youth, and started playing the drums at age ten. He played in several bands while at school.

Christy's music career began in 1992 when he joined the Springfield, Missouri group Public Assassin, and also worked as an electrician. In 1996, Christy formed Burning Inside and relocated to Orlando, Florida, where he joined and toured with several popular heavy metal bands until 2004, including Acheron, Death, Control Denied, Iced Earth, and Leash Law.

In 2004, Christy took a break from music and relocated to New York City to join The Howard Stern Show. He has written, directed, and acted in several home made independent films and has performed as a stand-up comedian. He returned to music in 2009 when he formed his own metal band, Charred Walls of the Damned.

Early life

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Thomas Richard Christy was born in Fort Scott, Kansas on April 1, 1974.[3] His father is a Vietnam veteran. Christy grew up in the nearby town of Redfield,[4] on a "farm in the middle of nowhere".[5] According to the 2020 census, the town has a population of 90. He became a fan of Kiss and Meat Loaf from four years old when his aunt introduced him to them[5][6] and bought him their albums a year later.[7] His elder neighbor, a fan of heavy metal music, introduced him to Metal Health (1983) by Quiet Riot which had a considerable effect on Christy. He recalled, "I heard those drums and that music and was just blown away. I was new to that whole sound ... Quiet Riot felt like the next step up in terms of heaviness". He proceeded to save up his pocket money to purchase the album on audio cassette.[5] Albums that influenced him during this time included Stay Hungry (1984) by Twisted Sister and Powerslave (1984) by Iron Maiden.[5] In 1992, he started playing the guitar.[6]

Christy wished to learn the drums after he heard "Hot for Teacher" by Van Halen, in 1984.[5][8] His parents had no issue with his decision, and to this day, they remain supportive of his career. When he turned ten, his parents bought him his first drum pad and sticks, practicing on it before they purchased his first full professional kit at a junkyard for $100. Christy bought instructional videos to improve his technique, including tapes from Terry Bozzio.[5][6] Later in his development, drummers Dave Lombardo and Pete Sandoval inspired him to play fast.[8] He was also influenced by drummers Frankie Banali, Mikkey Dee, Bobby Jarzombek, Sean Reinert, and Gene Hoglan.[8] At fourteen, Christy attended his first concert, seeing Stryper and White Lion.[5]

Christy's first group was playing in a school band in the mid-1980s which included a position in the school's marching band, playing the snare drum and tympani,[7] which he particularly enjoyed, and wrote a song dedicated to the experience and his teachers named "Forever Marching On".[5] He passed his school music exams, and played in his first "legitimate" rock group, Syzygy, at around fifteen which involved live gigs in local bars.[5][6] Around this time, Christy formed a short lived "joke band", Bung Dizeez, along with Paul Brewer, Gary White, and sometimes Les Henderson. Their first gig took place "on a hay wagon at a keg party." The three wore jock straps over their clothes and performing parody songs and Judas Priest covers.[6] In 1992, Christy graduated from Uniontown High School in Uniontown, Kansas, where he also lettered in baseball.[9]

Career

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Music

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In 1992, the 18-year-old Christy decided to pursue music in college in Kansas. In the week before he was set to begin, he heard one of his favorite bands, Public Assassin from Springfield, Missouri, were looking for a new drummer. After a successful audition in August 1992, he chose to join them rather than study.[10] He then moved from his Fort Scott home and into "an old warehouse" in Springfield,[5] and played on "Raw as Fuck", a same-titled mini-CD, and a demo titled Murdered. They toured the midwest across 1993, playing covers.[11] As he needed further income to support himself, Christy learned to become a residential electrician. In December 1993, Christy and Public Assassin guitarist Steve Childers formed a comical group, Skip Skiffington and The Elite, with Skiffington on vocals and Rick Granberg on keyboards. During this time, Christy played in a "joke punk band" with several friends named Pisser, playing GG Allin and Cocknoose covers.[10] In 1995, Public Assassin disbanded after Christy and Childers had several differences with singer/bassist Greg Ponder.[12][11]

In late 1995, Christy and Childers formed Burning Inside new recruits Jamie Prim on vocals/bass and, later on, Michael Estes on guitar.[13] To increase their potential, the group relocated in February 1996 to Orlando, Florida, an area favorable for the metal scene.[10][14] Christy arrived by car, carrying everything he owned.[4] They toured, recorded songs for five metal tribute albums, and produced a six-song demo tape of new material released as The Eve of the Entities (2000).[11][13] Christy stayed in Florida for eight years. His income from music and electric work was limited, so he could only afford accommodation in a storage unit where he also kept and practiced his drums[5] for as much as six hours each day. With only an outside garden hose to shower with, he later wrote a song about his appreciation for more comfortable living named "The Beast Outside My Window".[15] Christy joined local metal group Acheron, touring and playing on Anti-God, Anti-Christ (1996) and Necromanteion Communion (1998). His boss at his electrical company allowed him to spend time away to record and tour with his bands.[16][4]

In 1997, Christy met fellow Orlando resident, singer and guitarist Chuck Schuldiner, in a chance encounter at a Florida book store in Altamonte Mall.[10][4] Schuldiner was, and remains, an influential figure in Christy's career. Christy was a big fan of Schuldiner's metal band Death, so when he learned the group needed a drummer his friends suggested his name and he was offered an audition.[16] Christy knew "all of their albums ... back and forth",[5] and auditioned in July 1997[17] with only Schuldiner and himself present.[4] The audition was a success, and Christy played on The Sound of Perseverance (1998), an album he called "the album I'm most proud of".[15] In May 1998, Christy toured Europe for four months with Death, which included a spot at the Dynamo Open Air festival in the Netherlands in front of 35,000 people.[4] A friendship and musical camaraderie with Schuldiner also brought Christy into the line-up of Schuldiner's progressive metal group, the more melodic Control Denied.[4] Christy played drums on their debut album, The Fragile Art of Existence (1999) and When Man and Machine Collide, an incomplete album that is yet to be released.[15][6][7] The two became close friends, and Christy would spend several Thanksgiving holidays with Schuldiner's family. In December 2001, Schuldiner died from brain cancer. Christy remains close with the family.[6]

Between 1999 and 2004, Christy became a member of Iced Earth and Leash Law,[15] timing his schedule in order to perform in multiple bands at once.[14] In April 2000, he played with Incantation on their tour in support of The Infernal Storm (2000), playing to audiences of several hundred at each show.[18][4] Afterwards, he toured Europe with Demons and Wizards,[19] playing festivals of up to 20,000 people in attendance.[14] He landed the gig in Iced Earth through contacts he knew at Century Media Records, a prominent heavy metal label.[5] His first live gigs with them followed in August 2000, playing festivals including the Wacken Open Air festival in Germany.[4]

In 2004, Christy began a five-and-a-half year hiatus as an active musician, but kept in touch with the metal scene by practicing his drums, attending local concerts, and writing articles for several publications.[7][14] By 2008, he started to write new material, playing the guitar more than he had done previously, and ended up with an entire album in demo form.[7] He signed a recording deal with Metal Blade Records in 2009 to release an album with his metal supergroup, Charred Walls of the Damned. He asked his first choice of musicians to take part in the project: bassist Steve Di Giorgio, vocalist Tim "Ripper" Owens and guitarist Jason Suecof.[6] It took roughly three months for Christy to settle on the band's name, and had around 200 possible names as "every good band name has been taken".[6] Their self-titled debut album was released in 2010. Their second, Cold Winds on Timeless Days, followed in 2011. Christy named the latter as the first letter of each word matched the band's initials.[16]

Christy has performed live with Dream Theater,[20] "A Favor House Atlantic" with Coheed and Cambria,[21] Tiwanaku, Rick Renstrom, and Wykked Wytch.

Sometime after 2011, Christy put together music that featured his three guinea pigs. Three of the songs were released under the band name Boar Glue as part of a split EP with Hatebeak, another band that features an African grey parrot.[22]

The Howard Stern Show

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Christy became an avid listener of The Howard Stern Show in 1996 when he moved to Florida,[4] listening to the program "every morning religiously" with headphones while he worked as an electrician.[6] After he obtained the number to reach the show's answering machine from the Internet, he began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999,[4] that were played frequently on the air.[12] From 2001, Christy began to send in song parodies and bits about staffers Robin Quivers and K.C. Armstrong.[4] He made his debut appearance on April 24, 2003, when the show was broadcast from the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Christy lost a round of blackjack in hope of winning a date with a porn star.[23]

Following the departure of "Stuttering John" Melendez in February 2004,[24] Stern announced the Get John's Job contest a month later, pitting ten listeners who had contributed to the show against each other in competition for the vacated position. Each contestant was given a week to display their talents they could bring to the show, after which the listeners voted online for their favorite. Christy produced a required demo CD of his bits, and was selected to compete for the prize of an initial three-month contract and $25,000.[25][4] Leaving Iced Earth was a difficult decision for Christy, but felt he could not waste the opportunity to pursue his "dream job" and work for Stern.[4] He had also grown tired of living in Florida, and wished to move.[26] On July 1, 2004, Christy won the contest with 30% of the vote; Sal Governale was second with 24%.[27] By September 2004, both had joined the show as full-time staff members.[28][4] Christy then relocated from Florida to New York City, where the show is based.[7]

Christy has become known on the show for his prank calls, song parodies,[4] and outrageous stunts, usually performed with Governale.[7] He faced challengers in porn trivia in Stump the Perv,[29] vomited on guests,[28] received a bikini wax,[14] and painted his genitals. From 2005, Christy performed nationwide as a stand-up comedian as part of the Killers of Comedy Tour with other show cast members.[4]

In 2006, the show relocated to Sirius XM Radio. Christy hosted a semi-regular metal show on the Liquid Metal channel named Richard Christy's Heavy Metal Hoedown. Christy also hosted Inside the Porn Actors Studio on Howard 101, an interview series that parodied the television series Inside the Actors Studio with porn actresses, with Christy filling the role of host James Lipton.

Film and television

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Christy once dreamed of a career in film after he saw Brad Pitt, from nearby Springfield, Missouri, in Interview with the Vampire. He hung up posters of Pitt in his New York City apartment, and once worked at a computer store owned by Pitt's parents.[30] He has been a fan of horror films since his youth, and rates Halloween (1978) as his "faaavorite".[26] In the mid-1990s, while living in Missouri, he started to make his own independent, low budget films. His first, Evil Ned 2, a horror comedy was made in 1994. This was followed by its sequel, Evil Ned 3: The Return of Evil Ned 2 – Electric Boogaloo, in 1995,[12] with a plot involving "dirty magazines, huge hog testicles, gay monsters, Amish erotica, and evil talking ducks".[31] The film was produced for $250,[32] "200 of which was spent on beer".[31] The film premiered at a Missouri hotel,[12] and was made available online in 2007.[31] In 2001, Christy released his feature-length film, Leaving Grunion County. Its premiere was held at the Enzian Theater in Maitland, Florida that April.[10]

In 2006, Christy and Governale wrote, directed, and starred in the 30-minute comedy film Supertwink for Stern's on-demand digital cable service Howard Stern On Demand. It premiered at the Pioneer Theater in New York City on January 4, 2006. The film was reviewed by critic Richard Roeper, who panned it.[33] In 2007, Christy appeared in Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay playing the role of a Ku Klux Klansman named Kenny.[6][34] In the same year, he landed his first television role Rescue Me, portraying a "really creepy guy at end of bar".[35] In 2009, he appeared as Caleb in the horror film Albino Farm.[6][36] Also in 2009, Christy and Governale appeared in the 2009 horror novel Castaways, written by horror and crime novelist Brian Keene.[37] Christy has recorded voiceovers for the Adult Swim shows Metalocalypse[38] and Rick and Morty. He guest appeared on the Cartoon Network series Uncle Grandpa, playing Ric. Christy later made a cameo in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 as a character simply named "Down There!".[39]

Christy has written articles for Decibel magazine about his love for horror films, named "Richard Christy's Horrorscope".[7]

Personal life

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Christy married Kristin Jenco on July 30, 2011, in New York City.[40] They have one son, Carson Cain Christy, born in 2017, and affectionately known as "Bubby". Carson is named after former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, Carson Wentz. The Eagles are Kristin's favorite team. If they have another son, they plan to name him Patrick after Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes. The Chiefs are Richard's favorite team. Prior to Super Bowl LIV, on the Howard Stern Wrap Up Show, Christy met Patrick Mahomes and tearfully told him that he loved him and explained his intention to name his next son after him.[41] He later named his second son Cameron instead. He is also a Kansas City Royals fan and attended the 2015 World Series between the Royals and New York Mets with fellow Howard Stern Show co-worker Gary Dell'Abate (who is an avid Mets fan).

Discography

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[42]

With Acheron
  • Anti-God, Anti-Christ (1996)
  • Necromanteion Communion/Raise the Dead (1998)
With Death
With Control Denied
With Burning Inside
  • The Eve of the Entities (2000)
  • Apparition (2001)
With Iced Earth
With Leash Law
  • Dogface (2003)
  • Cunninglinguistics (2007)
With Charred Walls of the Damned
  • Charred Walls of the Damned (2010)
  • Cold Winds on Timeless Days (2011)
  • Creatures Watching Over the Dead (2016)
With Boar Glue

References

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