THE DRIVE-IN OF TERROR PRESENTS

THE KILLING SPREE
OF
MIO MIODA

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TO MURDER
IS DIVINE


To Murder is Divine is a melodic hardcore band led by frontman Mio Mioda (Twin sibling of Ibuki Mioda)
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Well known for their horror-inspired lyrics, TMID was formed during Mio's middle school days and released a total of three albums before the frontman's freshman year of highschool. Mio Mioda remains to be the only founding member, the other members joining during Mio's high school days.
To Murder is Divine has released 2 EPs as well as 6 studio albums. Fans have separated the albums into different eras, "The Dystopian Era" being before the resignation of the original band members and "The Terror Era" which saw in increase in heavy sound and horror-inspired visuals and lyrics.
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Dystopian Era included 3 albums: "Fear the Beast Within," "Take Me to the Apocalypse" and "That Foggy Town"
Terror Era includes 3 albums and counting: "It Wasn't Me, I Swear!," "The Drive-In of Terror" and "Welcome to Horrorwood"
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To Murder is Divine's early works were that of a typical metalcore sound, "That Foggy Town" being the album that really stood out amongst the rest within the Dystopian Era. The release of the album was their entrance into the top 300 charts, it was also the album that threw Mio Mioda onto the radar of prestigious high school
Hope's Peak Academy.
After news broke out that four of the original five band members had left, many worried for the future of To Murder is Divine. During this era of uncertainty, Mio would release two EPs, both of which featured their sister Ibuki Mioda. Many fans speculated if Ibuki Mioda would join TMID, but the solo artist would not appear on any more of the band's tracks.Unexpectedly, the release of To Murder is Divine's fourth studio album "It Wasn't Me, I Swear!" came to the public without any news coverage. The album saw four new members and a new heavy, theatric sound. The band soared into the top 100 charts with the release and would find a seemingly permanent residence with the release of their next two albums.
"The Drive-In of Terror" quickly rose into success, being the band's most successful and highest charted album to date. In its first week, the album quickly found its home within the top 10 charts and still gains listeners to this day.
With the release of "Welcome to Horrorwood," frontman Mio Mioda [DATA EXPUNGED]