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Deron John Miller is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known as the former lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of
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, which he co-founded in 1998. Other bands Miller fronts include the
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band Foreign Objects, the
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band
World Under Blood World Under Blood is an American melodic death metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 2006, the band originally featured vocalist and guitarist Deron Miller and drummer Tim Yeung, with bassist Risha Eryavac and guitarist Luke Jaeger c ...
, the
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band
Malevolent Creation Malevolent Creation is an American death metal band formed in Buffalo, New York in 1987 and later based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The band's original members were rhythm guitarist Phil Fasciana, vocalist Brett Hoffmann, lead guitarist Jim ...
, and the metal band 96 Bitter Beings.


Early life

Miller has stated that his first musical influence, at the age of three years, was
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guitarist
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. He started taking guitar lessons at the age of eight, after "losing interest" in playing the piano, and was later influenced by
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band
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, including vocalist
Chuck Schuldiner Charles Schuldiner (born May 13, 1967 – December 13, 2001) was an American musician. He founded the death metal band Death in 1983, in which he was the lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter and only consistent member until his death in ...
and guitarist James Murphy, followed by "more
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... and more underground musicians" such as Cynic, Pestilence and
Malevolent Creation Malevolent Creation is an American death metal band formed in Buffalo, New York in 1987 and later based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The band's original members were rhythm guitarist Phil Fasciana, vocalist Brett Hoffmann, lead guitarist Jim ...
. He has described his first guitar as a "$50 piece of crap", noting that it was possibly J.C. Penney-branded, followed by an "imitation B.C. Rich" and, later, an
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RG570 in 1992.


Career


1992–2002: Early career, Foreign Objects and CKY

Miller played in his first band This End Up in 1992, and later formed Foreign Objects with future
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drummer
Jess Margera Jesse Margera (born August 28, 1978) is an American musician. He is best known as the drummer of the rock band CKY, which he co-founded in 1997. Prior to CKY, Margera performed in the band Foreign Objects with former CKY vocalist and guitarist ...
, whom he originally met at high school. The band released its debut EP ''
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'' in 1995. Along with bassist Ryan Bruni, the duo later performed under the name Oil, before meeting guitarist
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(who was then working as an
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) and changing the name of the band to CKY. Miller is credited with having conceived the name, which stands for "Camp Kill Yourself" and was believed by the frontman to be "a perfect title for a horror movie". CKY released its debut album '' Volume 1'' in 1999, which originally featured songwriting credits exclusively for Miller. 2002's follow-up ''
Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild ''Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'' is the second studio album by American rock band CKY. Recorded between November 2001 and February 2002 at studios in Hawaii, Pennsylvania and California, it was produced by the band's lead guitarist and backing v ...
'' credited "Deron Miller w/ Chad I Ginsburg and Jess Margera", with Margera being omitted from the formulation for ''
An Answer Can Be Found ''An Answer Can Be Found'' (stylized as ''an Ånswer can be found'') is the third studio album by American rock band CKY. Recorded at studios in California and New York City, it was produced by guitarist Chad I Ginsburg and released on June 28, 200 ...
'' and ''
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''.


2002–2006: Death tribute album and controversies

In December 2002, it was announced that Miller would be working alongside guitarist James Murphy, drummer
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and vocalist
Bret Hoffmann Bret Hoffmann (February 8, 1967 – July 7, 2018) was an American death metal vocalist. He fronted Fire for Effect, Resthaven, and South of Resthaven and was a former member of Malevolent Creation and Down the Drain. Hoffmann performed on the ...
on a
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for the band
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, to benefit the family of founding member
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. After Schuldiner's family approved the project, bassist
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, Slipknot members
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(guitar) and Paul Gray (bass), and more joined the project, which was titled ''Within the Mind: In Homage to the Musical Legacy of Chuck Schuldiner'' and scheduled for release through
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. In addition to their collaboration on the Death tribute album, Miller and Murphy also worked together again on '' Universal Culture Shock'', the second album by Foreign Objects, released in 2004. Murphy contributed lead guitar and mastering to the album, with Miller praising the guitarist for making the album "one thousand times better". During the build-up to the release of CKY's third studio album ''
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'', Miller was involved in a number of controversies with the music media. First, he called out
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frontman
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for threatening to cancel shows at which " Satanic" bands were also scheduled to appear, asking him to "stop creating drama". A few weeks later, he criticised a number of commentators on the website
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for posting negative comments about CKY, describing them as "lonely, jealous music fans". Following the release of ''An Answer Can Be Found'', Miller also responded to
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's one-star review of the album for ''
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'' magazine, describing her as "juvenile" and an "ugly skank", and proposing that she was "not intelligent enough to understand" the band's lyrics. Eliscu responded by complaining to CKY's label,
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, that the frontman had launched an "harassment campaign" against the journalist, alleging that he had posted her home phone number online, leading to fans calling her with death threats.


2006–2011: World Under Blood and collaborations

Miller performing in 2009 In October 2006, it was announced that Miller was working with drummer
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and producer Logan Mader on a demo for new
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side project called
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. The band later released a number of songs on its MySpace page. In 2008, Miller also performed with
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and recorded with
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group Believer, and later also recorded with
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band The Alien Blakk. His Believer contribution later surfaced in the form of a guitar solo on ''
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'' opening track "Medwton". World Under Blood's debut full-length album ''
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'' was eventually released in July 2011 by
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. After a CKY show in
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, in 2007, Miller reportedly had an altercation with Ginsburg in the tour bus, after which the guitarist claimed that the frontman had left the band. Miller responded with claims to the contrary, while Ginsburg proposed that he would continue CKY with Margera.


2011–present: CKY departure and recent events

The fate of CKY was cast into doubt in 2011, when the band released a video in which each member spoke about their desires for the future of the band; all members but Ginsburg wanted to record solo albums, while the guitarist favoured releasing another CKY album. Miller elaborated on the situation on his Facebook page, claiming that Ginsburg had left the band, and that no one in the "CKY camp" kept him informed of plans and updates, which had led to tensions. Miller was replaced in CKY for the first time since the band's formation in 2012, when former Year Long Disaster frontman Daniel Davies joined for a series of shows at Australian music festival Soundwave. In 2014, Miller reunited with Ginsburg for a planned reunion of the band and a new album, although no further activity was reported and by 2015 he had once again been replaced by Davies. Since the inactivity of CKY, Miller has released his debut solo album '' Acoustified!'', featuring acoustic recordings of CKY and Foreign Objects songs, as well as resurfaced the Foreign Objects moniker for a new album, ''Galactic Prey''. Both releases were funded via
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website Indiegogo. In 2016, Miller announced that he was concurrently working on a number of different projects: a deluxe vinyl reissue of CKY's ''Volume 1'', the debut album by MechaCKY (later renamed 96 Bitter Beings), two albums by World Under Blood (''Life Is Too Long to Like You'' and ''Tetanus Invasive''), a new Foreign Objects album entitled ''Lean, Mean and Bleeding Green'', and a sequel to ''Acoustified!'' It was later announced that 96 Bitter Beings would be releasing two albums, ''Synergy Restored'' and ''Camp Pain'', as part of an Indiegogo campaign. In 2022, Miller became the new frontman of death metal band
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.


Other projects

In an interview in August 2015, Miller revealed that he was working on a pilot for a new show called ''The Chuck Draper Show'' with
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producer Matt Sweeney. He added that he would be playing the eponymous character Chuck Draper and that former
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member Chris Raab was in line to play Draper's roommate. Speaking about the tone of the show, which he claimed was inspired by the work of
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and
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, Miller described it as "very offensive" and "hilarious", joking that he wanted people "to be very angry with imafter seeing it".


Equipment

Speaking in an interview with Guitar.com in 2002, Miller noted that he played
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, including the NiteFly M, P38 and P40 models, with d'Addario strings and the
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JCM2000 amplifier. He signed a deal with
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in 2011, then later with Esoterik Guitars in 2014. Speaking about Esoterik in a post on his Facebook page, Miller claimed that in 30 years of playing the instrument, he had "never played anything nicer" than their models.


Discography

;Solo albums *'' Acoustified!'' (2013) ;with 96 Bitter Beings *''Camp Pain'' (2018) *''Synergy Restored'' (2022) ;with CKY *'' Volume 1'' (1999) *''
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'' (1999) *''
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'' (2002) *''
An Answer Can Be Found ''An Answer Can Be Found'' (stylized as ''an Ånswer can be found'') is the third studio album by American rock band CKY. Recorded at studios in California and New York City, it was produced by guitarist Chad I Ginsburg and released on June 28, 200 ...
'' (2005) *''
Carver City ''Carver City'' is the fourth studio album by American alternative metal band CKY (band), CKY. Recorded mainly at guitarist and producer Chad I Ginsburg's Studio CIG Pennsylvania in New Hope, Pennsylvania, it was released on May 19, 2009 by Roadru ...
'' (2009) *'' B-Sides & Rarities'' (2011) ;with Foreign Objects *''
The Undiscovered Numbers & Colors ''The Undiscovered Numbers & Colors'' is the debut extended play (EP) by American alternative metal band Foreign Objects. Recorded at Trix Trax Recording Studios in Malvern, Pennsylvania, it was released by Distant Recordings on October 1, 1995. T ...
'' (1995) *'' Universal Culture Shock'' (2004) *'' Galactic Prey'' (2015) ;with World Under Blood *''
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'' (2011) ;with Believer *''
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'' (2009) – "Medwton" ;with The Alien Blakk *''Bekoming'' (2010) – "The Path"


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Miller, Deron John 1976 births Living people CKY People from Chester County, Pennsylvania