Raynor started playing drums at a young age, forming a band with friend Ryan Kennedy at the age of 11 to compete in a school competition – “a kind of show and tell’ thing,” Raynor later recalled. The duo was inspired by Metallica at first, but found their material far too technical; instead, they performed “Twist of Cain” by Danzig and “London Dungeon” by the Misfits. Raynor’s first official performance was a cover of Gwar’s “Vlad the Impaler.”
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Raynor graduated from Rancho Bernardo High School (RBHS). Raynor took part in Battle of the Bands competitions at RBHS, where his band, The Necropheliacs, performed a cover of Metallica’s “Creeping Death.” During the competition, new transfer student Tom DeLonge, who had been expelled from Poway High School for being drunk at a basketball game, performed an original song titled “Who’s Gonna Shave Your Back Tonight?” to a packed auditorium. Paul Scott, a founding member of The Necropheliacs, introduced Raynor to DeLonge at a party shortly before he moved out of state.