[4] The band's members included vocalist Craig Owens (Chiodos), drummer Aaron Stern (Matchbook Romance), guitarist/vocalist Nick Martin (Underminded), guitarist/vocalist Matt Good (From First to Last), and bassist Adam Russell (Story of the Year).
Vocalist Craig Owens stated that the band would not play those three dates due a prior commitment he made to be on set for the movie K-11.
would make up those three dates as well as give away merchandise and a special meet-and-greet and advised fans that were supposed to go those shows to keep their ticket stubs.
Our bass player, Adam Russell, has made the personal decision to move on from Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows to pursue other opportunities.
Our close friend, Tai “Never Wrong, Always” Wright, will be filling in on bass duties on the upcoming SIN Tour which starts Thursday in Chicago."
The following day, Matt Good, Nick Martin, and Aaron Stern announced that they have decided to leave the band.
This statement was released on the band's official website on April 27, 2012: "To our loyal fans and friends, After much thought and consideration we (Matt Good, Nick Martin and Aaron Stern) have decided to announce that we will be moving on from D.R.U.G.S.
This decision has not been easy to make, and we want to express how grateful we are for all of you who have supported us and made this the incredible experience it has been over the past couple of years.
On August 24, 2012 it announced that Matt Good, Nick Martin, Adam Russell and Aaron Stern will be re-uniting without Owens.
In March 2020 Owens confirmed the possibility of upcoming tour dates on his Twitter account the following day new single was shared dubbed "King I Am" demo was released following a Forbes Magazine Q&A.
[18] On December 15, 2021, the band announced that bassist and backing vocalist Aaron Patrick, formerly of All That Remains, Bury Your Dead and Devildriver, would be joining the group for touring duties as well.
[19] On February 2, 2022, the band debuted their first single featured on their second album Destroy Rebuild titled "Destiny".
Craig would comment on the release and say "Hunger Pangs" is a song about an insatiable urge and unquenchable thirst for love.