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Glen Benton (born June 18, 1967) is an American
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musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist and bassist for the
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band
Deicide Deicide is the killing (or the killer) of a god. The concept may be used for any act of killing a god, including a life-death-rebirth deity who is killed and then resurrected. Etymology The term deicide was coined in the 17th century from ...
and was also a part of the band
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, where he has performed in recording sessions as well as live with them on a few occasions. He is known for very low guttural growls as well as very high shrieks.


Biography

Benton was born in
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but was raised in
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. It was here on July 21, 1987, after guitarist Brian Hoffman replied to Benton's advertisement in a local music magazine, Deicide was formed. Within days the band, consisting of Benton (bass/vocals), Hoffman, Hoffman's brother
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(guitars) and Steve Asheim (drums), was named "Amon", after the
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. Within a month, Amon had recorded the crude ''Feasting the Beast'' 8-track demo in Benton's garage and had started playing the occasional gig in the Tampa area. In 1989, Amon recorded their second demo, ''Sacrificial'', at Morrisound with producer Scott Burns. Benton also collaborated on Mexican metal band Transmetal's album el infierno de dante with the choruses, under the production of Scott Burns in Morrisound, which sold almost 100,000 copies. In May 2015 Benton was endorsed by
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, and has been using a custom-made EX bass with a reverse headstock and EMG pick-ups since then. He has also used Phoenix and Stream bass models.


Satanism

Benton is known for his
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and
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beliefs, and views of "today's corrupt religious systems". He is renowned for an inverted cross he has repeatedly branded into his forehead over the years. According to Steve Asheim, this act was likely in response to previous press attention the band received when Brian Hoffman burned an inverted cross into his arm with a cigarette. Despite having claimed in an interview he shares a "spiritual link" with
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, who tells him "what to say and what to write about," the nature of Benton's 'Satanism' is obscure and a subject of controversy, particularly due to allegations by former Deicide guitarist Eric Hoffman, who dismissed it as insincere and spurious. In early years, Benton was ostensibly a theistic satanist; he implied he had held the belief of the Christian God but worshipped Satan instead. Thus, his beliefs have been questioned by followers of Anton LaVey's
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, which Benton has blasted on the grounds it is an organized religion, promoting what he perceives to be "Hollywood Satanism". Arguably, Benton's claims have always been
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as his purported "Satanism" has since largely been defined as vehement anti-Christian atheism complemented with theatrics suitable for the band. In the July 2008 issue of ''
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'', Benton stated there was no ideological agenda in Deicide and the music was first and foremost.


Controversy


"Sacrificial Suicide"

The self-titled 1990 debut album of his group
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featured a song entitled "Sacrificial Suicide", in which Benton was alleged to have claimed that in order to achieve a life opposite that of
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he planned to commit suicide at age 33. This claim that he would commit suicide at the age of 33 continued throughout the 1990s. However, he passed that age in 2000 and did not commit suicide. In 2006, he stated that these statements had been "asinine remarks" and that "only cowards and losers" choose to kill themselves.


Religious beliefs

In the early-to-mid-1990s, Benton was a frequent opponent guest to Christian radio shows, such as
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's "Talk Back" show. Though a serious discussion rarely took place on the program, the exchanges between the two mainly consisted of taunts from Benton and
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teasing. Larson continually invited Benton to his talk show, but Benton often declined.


Animal abuse allegations

In 1992, newspapers reported that Benton had expressed an interest in, and participated in, the burning of live rodents such as rats and squirrels. During an interview with NME Magazine, Benton shot a squirrel with a pellet gun: Benton explained it was to prevent any further damage to his electrical system and other contents in the attic of his home where the interview was held. The publicity led to an attempted bomb attack on Benton during Deicide's Legion tour at the International 2 in Manchester, England, by an
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organization. Benton was also beaten up in Bradford. A similar attack was attempted at a previous show in
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, where a supposed small fire bomb was set to detonate during Deicide's set. No one was injured, but the bomb damaged the venue. The bomb was reported to be an
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. The tour was curtailed.Deicide Interview by Shan Siva


Personal life

Benton has an interest in
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s, which can be seen in the music videos for the Deicide songs "Scars of the Crucifix" and "Conviction." He also has two sons, Daemon Michael Benton and Vinnie Benton. Although Deicide is a death metal band, Benton prefers not to use the "death metal" terminology.Deicide
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Discography

;With Deicide * As Amon; ''Feasting the Beast'' demo (1987) * As Amon; ''Sacrificial'' demo (1989) * ''
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'' (1990) * ''
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'' (1992) * '' Amon: Feasting the Beast'' compilation (1993) * '' Once Upon the Cross'' (1995) * '' Serpents of the Light'' (1997) * '' When Satan Lives'' live album (1998) * '' Insineratehymn'' (2000) * '' In Torment in Hell'' (2001) * '' The Best of Deicide'' compilation (2003) * '' Scars of the Crucifix'' (2004) * '' When London Burns'' DVD (2006) * ''
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'' (2006) * '' Doomsday L.A.'' live EP/DVD (2007) * '' Till Death Do Us Part'' (2008) * ''
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'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2013) * '' Overtures of Blasphemy'' (2018) ;With Vital Remains * '' Dechristianize'' (2003) * '' Icons of Evil'' (2007) ;Guest appearances * Cannibal Corpse, ''
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'' (1990); backing vocals on "Mangled" and "A Skull Full of Maggots" *
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, '' Harmony Corruption'' (1990); backing vocals on "Unfit Earth" * Cancer, '' Death Shall Rise'' (1991); backing vocals on "Hung, Drawn and Quartered" * Cannibal Corpse, ''
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'' (1991); backing vocals on "Vomit the Soul" * Transmetal, ''Dante's Inferno'' (1993); backing vocals on "Dante's Inferno" and "Hymn for Him" *
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(2005); vocals on "Annihilation by the Hands of God" *
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Live Concert DVD (2008); vocals on Obituary's "The End Complete" and Deicide's "Dead By Dawn". *
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, '' Conjuring the Dead'' (2014); additional vocals on "Legions of Destruction"


References


External links


Deicide (official site)

Deicide: sons of Satan
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