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Imminent Sonic Destruction Drummer Quits Band


Imminent Sonic Destruction Pat DeLeon has left Imminent Sonic Destruction, the band announced. "We are sad to report that Imminent Sonic Destruction drummer, Pat DeLeon, has decided to leave the band. We support Pat as a friend, and are grateful for his contributions over the last 7 years. He will always be a part of the I.S.D. family.

The band intends to move forward, continuing to work on what will be the 2nd ISD album, as we search for a new drummer. See you on the road in 2014!"

Pat also released the following statement about his decision to leave the band.

"I would like to say thanks to the guys in the band, as well as all the friends and fans of Imminent Sonic Destruction for putting up with me over the years. I wish them all the best of luck as I am stepping down as drummer for the band.

Many of you who have been keeping up with my posts [on Facebook] lately know that I have been focusing more on my family and with that I feel the need to free up my time so I can give them the attention that they deserve."

IMMINENT SONIC DESTRUCTIONreleased their debut Recurring Themes in 2012. The album was produced by Roy Z (Halford, Bruce Dickinson), and features nine original tracks that showcase the band's vocal harmonies soaring over original progressive-metal riffing, melodic compositions and the rhythms of ex-Tiles drummer, Pat DeLeon.

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    August 30, 2013

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