Todd Hennig
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Todd Hennig is an American punk and hardcore drummer, most notably the former drummer for Death By Stereo. Prior to this, he had been in the bands SevenYearsWar from Vermont and Heckle from New Jersey.
He joined Death By Stereo after previous drummer Tim Bender left, which was mid-late 2001. He has drummed on two Death By Stereo albums Into the Valley of Death (2003) and Death for Life (2005). In 2002, Todd was hit by a car, and had to get his appendix removed, but he recovered in time for the band to be able to play on the 2002 Warped Tour.
In August 2006, Hennig recently left Death By Stereo to pursue other creative endeavors. [1]
Death by Stereo |
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Efrem Schulz |
Jarrod Alexander | Dan Palmer | Paul Miner | Tyler Rebbe | Jim Miner | Chris Dalley |
Ian Fowles | Keith Barney | Tim "Tito" Owens | Tim Bender | Todd Hennig |
Discography |
Studio albums: If Looks Could Kill, I'd Watch You Die | Day of the Death | Into the Valley of Death | Death for Life | TBA |
Live albums: Death Alive |
EPs: 7" Split with Esign |
Related articles |
Epitaph Records | Indecision Records | The Suicide File | A Static Lullaby | Sense Field | Further Seems Forever | The Aquabats | Eighteen Visions | Heckle | The Lost Boys |