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Origin | West Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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Discography | CKY discography |
Years active | 1998 | –present
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Spinoff of | Foreign Objects |
Members | Jess Margera Chad I Ginsburg Ronnie Elvis James |
Past members | Deron Miller Matt Deis Matt "Matty J" Janaitis Daniel Davies Chris Weyh |
CKY (abbreviation of Camp Kill Yourself)[5] is an American rock band from West Chester, Pennsylvania formed in 1998 by vocalist and guitarist Deron Miller, guitarist Chad I Ginsburg and drummer Jess Margera. In 2011, Miller left the band which has since continued with Margera and Ginsburg, along with touring bassist Ronnie Elvis James who began performing with the band in 2023. Since Miller's departure in 2011, Ginsburg has taken over as frontman. Miller has since reformed pre-CKY group Foreign Objects (which originally included Margera) and founded 96 Bitter Beings, his own continuance of the material he previously played with CKY.
CKY initially found mainstream recognition through its contributions to the CKY video series and Jackass TV series, both of which featured Margera's brother Bam. After the release of their debut album Volume 1 in 1999, CKY signed with Island/Def Jam and issued Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild in 2002, which gave the band its first experience of US chart success. In 2005 the album An Answer Can Be Found followed, after which the group signed with Roadrunner Records and released Carver City in 2009. Miller left the band in 2011, after which Ginsburg, Margera and bassist Matt Deis released The Phoenix on Entertainment One Music in 2017.
CKY has been categorized in various genres, including alternative rock/metal, post-grunge, stoner rock and hard rock. The band's songwriting in the past was typically led by Miller, with production, engineering and mixing handled by Ginsburg.
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Our first record label, Volcom - they had a problem with it. They thought they'd get sued by angry parents, you know. So we kinda just shortened it to CKY. Actually, they were calling us Camp for a while.
Miller co-founded Foreign Objects and later Camp Kill Yourself (a name born of his love of VHS slasher classics) in West Chester, Pennsylvania, in the '90s.
By 1996, singer and guitarist Deron Miller had come up with a new name — Camp Kill Yourself, CKY for short, which he thought sounded like a good title for a horror movie.
Sitting around a pizza place in West Chester, Deron came up with Camp Kill Yourself as the new band name, the new direction, the new movement.