Before rising to fame, he played drums in a band called Mr. Crispy, where his talent started gaining attention. Eventually, he was discovered by The All-American Rejects, and that’s when everything changed. As the drummer for the alternative rock band The All-American Rejects, he became widely recognized thanks to their major hits like “Dirty Little Secret” and “Gives You Hell.” These songs really put The All-American Rejects on the map, and of course, helped solidify his role in the group. Growing up, he was raised by his mother, Judy Hill, alongside his older sister, who had a big influence on his early life. Being part of The All-American Rejects has definitely been a journey, but one thing’s for sure — his passion for music and rhythm has always been at the heart of it. The All-American Rejects wouldn’t be the same without him, and fans of The All-American Rejects continue to appreciate his contributions behind the drum kit.
He played a key role in helping The All-American Rejects achieve major success, as they released their top-ten rock album Kids in the Street back in 2012. He was deeply involved in the process, supporting the band every step of the way. His contribution made a real difference, and it’s clear that his efforts helped shape the album’s strong performance on the charts. The All-American Rejects really hit their stride that year, and he was right there with them, making an impact behind the scenes.