[1] The band later changed their name to A Horror Story, and a few years later, to King Conquer, along with their genre to a much more death metal inspired sound.
King Conquer's debut full-length album, America's Most Haunted was released on November 23, 2010[2] after their signing to Mediaskare Records.
[5] King Conquer confirmed plans for their second full-length album during May 2011, which will be titled 1776, originally looking for a release date within 2012 through Mediaskare.
The band was included on the 2012 Devastation of the Nation Tour with Bermuda, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, In Dying Arms and other special guests.
In September, drummer Chris Whited and vocalist James Mislow both left for unknown reasons, they were replaced by Bryan Long of Dealey Plaza.
King Conquer even acquired a third guitarist in the midst of these member replacements, Jesse Kirkbride, also of Dealey Plaza who previously substituted for the band on bass.
[14][15] On September 27, 2016, the band released a statement revealing that previous guitarist Brodie Wheeler had also died from substance abuse issues.