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Originally hailing from Kansas City, Glendon Crain is a drummer. His musicality, diversity, and professionalism have kept him on the road as a touring musician for the last twelve years. He joined his first band The Feds (1995-2001) fresh out of high school and they were quickly signed to Capitol Records. Over the next five years, Crain would record five albums with The Feds and tour non-stop. In 2001, a call came that would change his life. Jumping at the chance for something bigger and better, Crain accepted the invitation from John 5 (of Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie) to join his new venture Loser (2001-2004) on Island Def Jam Records. In support of Loser's album "Just Like You", Crain found himself on tour opening for Staind. Just as Loser began to gain real momentum, John 5 had to depart due to scheduling conflicts and giving Crain the opportunity to once again try something new. This came quickly in the form of thrash metal band, New Dead Radio. It was not long before "bigger and better" again came knocking. This time Crain found himself a new home with Capitol Records/Cement Shoes artists Godhead (2005-2007). Being a true musical chameleon, Crain easily made the transition to the more melodic/goth sound of his new band. Over the next two years, Godhead toured with bands such as Static X, Ra, and Raamstein including an acoustic tour with Korn frontman Jonathan Davis, which Crain managed with a broken leg as a testament to his dedication. While recording with his side project Yeti and taking a break from life on a bus, Crain was asked to join AM Octone rock/rap group Hollywood Undead (2008-2010). The commercial success from the tours earned him a gold record and a place on stage with artists such as: Alice in Chains, Katy Perry, Atreyu, Linkin Park, Mastodon, and Korn.