Shai Hulud (1999) In early February 1999, Hornbrook joined
Shai Hulud filling in as their drummer after the departure of
Steve Kleisath. Hornbrook performed with Shai Hulud for roughly three weeks including a one-off show at
Middlesex County College in Edison, New Jersey on February 27, 1999, with
Hatebreed,
Cave In, The Judas Factor, Linus, As Darkness Falls and The Degenerics. Hornbrook departed when Shai Hulud recruited drummer
Andrew Gormley.
Big Black Delta (2012–present) In 2012, Hornbrook was invited to perform live with electronic pop artist
Big Black Delta. During his time with Big Black Delta, they toured with
M83,
Jane's Addiction, and
Gary Numan. The group performed at
SXSW,
Rock en Seine,
Reading Festival,
Leeds Festival,
Electric Picnic,
Berlin Festival, and
Boston Calling Music Festival. Big Black Delta also performed live on
Last Call With Carson Daly during their time at SXSW in 2013.
Senses Fail (2014–2018) It was announced on June 2, 2014, via
Alternative Press that Hornbrook would be replacing original
Senses Fail drummer Dan Trapp on the band's tenth-anniversary tour of their seminal release "
Let It Enfold You". It was revealed later that year that he would also be participating in the band's seventh studio record "
Pull The Thorns From Your Heart". Hornbrook toured with Senses Fail from 2014 through 2018 before announcing his departure on January 8, 2018.
Dhani Harrison (2018–present) Hornbrook was invited by
Dhani Harrison to be in his backing band for the touring and promotion of his first solo record: "
IN///PARALLEL". The bands' first show was at The Echo in Los Angeles, California on July 4, 2017 with an additional appearance at the
Panorama Music Festival on
Randall's Island on July 29, 2017, in
New York City. They performed live on
Jimmy Kimmel Live! and ''
Conan O'Brien''. The band also performed at In Bloom Festival,
Bottlerock Napa,
Sasquatch! Music Festival, The RIDE Festival, and
Lollapalooza Berlin. Hornbrook also makes an appearance on Harrison's live performance film "IN///PARALIVE" alongside musicians
Davide Rossi of
Coldplay,
Stephen Perkins of
Jane's Addiction, Big Black Delta,
Camila Grey of
Uh Huh Her and Mereki Beach. "IN///PARALIVE" was filmed and recorded at
Jim Henson Studios in Los Angeles, California in late 2017. It was produced and engineered by
Paul Hicks. The film was also mixed by Hicks and Ryan Williams. It was released via Harrisons's
Facebook page on June 14, 2019.
Greg Puciato (2019–present) It was announced in early 2020 that
Greg Puciato's first solo record:
Child Soldier: Creator of God would predominately feature Hornbrook's drumming. Puciato was quoted as saying "I’ve known Chris Hornbrook since we were 23. He knows how to hit a drum. For a lot of the songs on this record, I knew he was the guy." Out of the fifteen tracks on
Child Soldier: Creator of God Hornbrook drummed on a majority of the record with
Chris Pennie (ex-
The Dillinger Escape Plan,
Coheed and Cambria) and
Ben Koller (
Converge,
Mutoid Man) drumming on a few other tracks. A majority were programmed by Puciato with some assistance from Rowe. The record was produced and engineered by
Nicholas Rowe. It will be released on Puciato's record label Federal Prisoner on October 23, 2020. On May 1, Federal Prisoner announced the premiere of Puciato's second single, "Deep Set" which features Hornbrook on drums The single was released on two limited quantity pressings of colored vinyl. Hornbrook was in a drum play-through feature of "Deep Set" exclusively with
Modern Drummer Magazine on May 27. On July 9 Puciato premiered his third single "Do You Need Me to Remind You" via
Sirius Metal Liquid Metal show accompanied by a music video that premiered with
Revolver Magazine on July 10. Hornbrook is both featured on the track and in the music video alongside Puciato. The single was released on two limited quantity pressings of colored vinyl. Hornbrook was featured in an exclusive drum play-through of "Do You Need Me to Remind You?" with
DRUM! on July 17. On November 24, Federal Prisoner announced via Instagram that
Greg Puciato would premiere “Fuck Content,” a stream performance "marrying visual art, audio, live performance, studio footage" on December 11, 2020. Hornbrook was featured on drums throughout the film. == Discography ==