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= Leaving Cardboard Houses = Leaving Cardboard Houses (formerly known as Cardboard Houses) is a music duo based out of Columbus, Ohio. The band was founded in 2015 by lead vocalist, Kyle Benecke, and drummer Chris Volzke. While the duo is still yet to be critically acclaimed, the band is rapidly amplifying in popularity. With their combination of Indie rock, rap rock, and Alternative rock, the pair reaches a wide variety of admirers. The band has a substantial fan base in the greater Columbus, Ohio area, as well as in _________ and ____________.

Leaving Cardboard Houses initially debuted their talent in 2016 with their first song, "Adventure", as a self released single. Soon thereafter they released their second single, "Home is Where the Heart is". Early in 2017, the band actualized their first two singles into an album, Homesick, along with three more songs. To follow up their first album, Leaving Cardboard Houses released their first professionally produced single, "Art of Distraction" (produced by ZMessina Productions).

Early Life
Kyle Andrew Benecke was born in Columbus, Ohio, on May 30, 1997 to Colleen and ______ Benecke. He was raised in Westerville, Ohio with his sister, _______. Benecke attended Olentangy Orange High School, the same school that was attended by Tyler Joseph. the lead vocalist of Twenty One Pilots. There, Benecke was an honor's students, and competed on both the cross country and track and field teams. Benecke grew up in a pleasant household where he fawned over anything and everything having to do with The Lord of the Rings throughout adolescence and into adulthood. In ______, 20__, Benecke attended his high school homecoming dance, and while there had the unfortunate mishap to fracture his femur and tear his Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL). While such an injury can often be career-ending for an athlete, Benecke persevered and finished high school sports. Throughout high school, Benecke also worked as a cashier at Rave Cinemas in Polaris Fashion Place. After graduation, Benecke continued his education at Ohio Christian University, in Circleville, Ohio, with a double major in Business and _______________. There he planted himself on the Dean's List even while competing in collegiate cross country and track and field. While on the cross country team he broke ___, the new school record for the men's 5K during his freshman year. During the same year he also qualified individually for the __________ Cross Country National Championship in Houghton, New York, along with teammate Dylan Newton and the entire women's team. During his time at Ohio Christian University, Benecke was a member and leader of Sportlinc, the co-captain of both the cross country and track and field men's teams, the men's small group leader for both teams, ________________. Ironically, Benecke tried out two separate times for the campus worship band, and was rejected both times.

Chris _____ Volzke was born in _____, _______ on ____ __, 19__ to _____ and ____ _______.