Young drummer Scott Raynor formed a band with classmate Ryan Kennedy at the age of 11 to participate in a school competition.
The competition was “sort of a show and tell thing,” Raynor later said. The duo was first influenced by Metallica, but thought their music to be far too complex; instead, they played “London Dungeon” by the Misfits and “Twist of Cain” by Danzig. The song “Vlad the Impaler” by Gwar was covered by Raynor for his debut public appearance.
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Raynor obtained his high school diploma from Rancho Bernardo (RBHS).
At the RBHS Battle of the Bands events, Raynor’s band, The Necropheliacs, gave a rendition of Metallica’s “Creeping Death.”
Tom DeLonge, a new transfer student who had been expelled from Poway High School for being intoxicated at a basketball game, gave a performance of his own song “Who’s Gonna Shave Your Back Tonight?” to an enthusiastic audience during the competition.
DeLonge and Raynor first met at a party just before DeLonge relocated out of state, thanks to Paul Scott, a founding member of The Necropheliacs.