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White chapel mitch lucker biography
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Mitch Lucker
American singer (–)
Musical artist
Mitchell Adam Lucker (October 20, – November 1, )[1] was an American musician best known as the lead vocalist for the deathcore band Suicide Silence.
Career
Mitch Lucker first started performing music in the year with the band Breakaway, which would later become the Corona local metalcore band Dying Dreams. Dying Dreams featured Lucker on vocals and his brother Cliff on guitar, along with later Suicide Silence bandmates Josh Tufano on second guitar and Mike Olheiser on bass.[2] Around a year before Dying Dreams broke up, Mitch Lucker was inducted into Suicide Silence when the band was still deemed a side-project.
Suicide Silence's debut album, The Cleansing, sold 7, copies in the first week.[citation needed] Their second album No Time to Bleed was released in June The band's last album to feature Lucker, The Black Crown was released in July When asked by Kerrang!, Lucker explained,