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Suicide Silence is an American
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band from Riverside,
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. The band was established in 2002, and has released six studio albums, three EPs, and nineteen music videos. They were awarded the ''
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'' Golden God award for "Best New Talent" in 2009. The group currently consists of guitarists Chris Garza and Mark Heylmun, bassist Dan Kenny, vocalist Hernan "Eddie" Hermida and drummer Ernie Iniguez.


History


Formation, demos and self-titled debut EP (2002–2006)

Suicide Silence was founded in 2002 in Riverside,
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. At the time, it was a side project made up of musicians from other bands. The band's first release was in 2003: the ''Death Awaits'' demo. After ''Death Awaits'' was completed, the band began recording a second demo, which was released in 2004 and saw a fair change in the group's lineup; Josh Goddard replaced Justin Tufano on drums and Mike Olheiser replaced Chris Grucelski on bass. It also saw the firing of vocalist Tanner Womack after the band's first performance in April 2003, which left all vocal duties solely to
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. It was by this time that the band members began committing more time to Suicide Silence. The following year the band began work on their first release backed by a small independent label; a self-titled EP which was released at the end of September of that year. It was initially released by Third Degree Records, and later re-released in the UK through In at the Deep End Records – the group booked all their own tours around the USA soon after its release. The EP featured new guitarist Rick Ash who replaced Josh Tufano. Ash would not stick around for too long however, and was replaced by Mark Heylum who remains as lead guitarist to this day. 2006 marked the departure of drummer Josh Goddard, who was replaced by Alex Lopez (ex-guitarist for Blacheart Eulogy and The Funeral Pyre).


''The Cleansing'' (2006–2008)

With a new solidified and dedicated lineup, Suicide Silence recorded six
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songs while in the process of signing with
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in 2006, it led to their then upcoming full-length album debut: '' The Cleansing''. The album was written, recorded, and completed in 2007 and was recorded in Los Angeles with engineer John Travis and was produced and mixed by
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. The album also features artwork by
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. ''The Cleansing'' saw its release on September 18, 2007 and debuted at number 94 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 7,250 copies in its first week of release. The sales of that week ending combined with its later sales made ''The Cleansing'' one of the best-selling debut albums in Century Media history. With the success of their debut album, Suicide Silence were included to take part in
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that took place during the summer of 2008. Afterward, they toured Europe with
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and
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, following a successful US tour with the same bands. Suicide Silence then followed along with a tour in Australia with Parkway Drive,
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and
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in mid-2008 during the time when they were included to perform at Sweat Fest. At this point, Suicide Silence was beginning to gain a wide range of fans throughout the world. While returning home from the continuous tours, the band covered the song "Engine No. 9" by
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, and released the cover on their limited edition ''Green Monster single'' as well as the
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all during the same year.


''No Time to Bleed'' (2008–2010)

Shortly before embarking on
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in mid-2008, Suicide Silence's MySpace profile title read "Suicide Silence (Is writing a new album)", which was the first indication of ensuring the upcoming of their second album. On June 26, 2008, Mitch Lucker appeared on the ''
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'' blog podcast. In the interview, Lucker stated that the album would be recorded through tracks as opposed of being recorded live, such as ''The Cleansing''. He also said the new album would "blow ''The Cleansing'' away." Machine was chosen by the band to be the producer of the album. The title for it was revealed as being '' No Time to Bleed''. Suicide Silence began recording ''No Time to Bleed'' in February with production by acclaimed producer Machine and engineering by Will Putney. During Music as a Weapon as well as the band's Cleansing the Nation tour, they began to perform the songs "No Time to Bleed", "Your Creations", "Lifted" and "Wake Up" months before the release of the album. In April they received the ''
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'' Golden God award for "Most Innovative Band" and performed at the awards show. Suicide Silence were included on 2009's Pedal to the Metal tour, along with the bands
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,
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,
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, Dope and
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. During the same year, the group was awarded the Golden God award for "Best New Talent". Suicide Silence released ''No Time to Bleed'' on June 30, 2009 through
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. The album peaked at No. 32 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 14,000 copies in the first week in the United States alone. The opening track from the album, "Wake Up" was released as a digital download-only EP, which includes the original song, a live performance of it, and a remix handled by
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of Slipknot. A music video was produced for the song as well and made its debut premiere on Fearnet. "Genocide" was released as the album's second single. Its music video was created in collaboration with
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and a remix for the song was featured in the '' Saw VI''
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. Suicide Silence announced production for a music video for the song, " Disengage", of which was released as a single on April 20, 2010. The video for it was released during June 2010. The band played throughout the entire
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on the Altec Lansing Stage. In October, the group began their first headlining tour in two years with support from MyChildren MyBride,
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, The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza and Conducting from the Grave.


''The Black Crown'' and Lucker's death (2011–2012)

By 2011, Suicide Silence began preparing their third full-length album in Big Bear, California, with
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as the selected producer. During March, the group performed at California's Metalfest, and a week later, Nevada's Extreme Thing festivals, at both of these performances, the band confirmed that the new album would be titled ''
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''. Working titles for the album were "Cancerous Skies", "Human Violence" and "Fuck Everything". When asked by ''
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'', Lucker revealed that the album's lyrical themes would feature more of the personal topics that ''No Time to Bleed'' had in-concept rather than the
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theme that ''The Cleansing'' held. Lucker explained "I still have the same beliefs and same views, but I'm more open to everything. At this point in my life, I don't see the good in making people hate you for something you say. This record 'The Black Crown''is for everybody." The song "Human Violence" premiered on radio station Liquid Metal on May 13, 2011. ''The Black Crown'' was released on July 12, 2011 and sold over 14,400 copies in the United States alone during its first week of release, which had it debuting at position number 28 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. The group was included on the line-up for the fourth annual
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, again playing on the Extreme Stage with other metal acts including
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and All Shall Perish during July and August 2011. Founding member and vocalist Mitch Lucker died on November 1, 2012 at precisely 6:17 am. It was announced by Orange County Coroners Office that he had suffered severe injuries incurred from a motorcycle accident. One report stated that Lucker crashed his motorcycle shortly after 21:00 on October 31. On December 21, 2012, a memorial show to benefit Kenadee Lucker's future education costs was held at the Fox Theater in
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. The show was titled "Ending Is the Beginning: Mitch Lucker Memorial Show" as a reference to both an early song from the band (see '' Suicide Silence'') as well as acknowledging the transitional period for the band following Lucker's death. The show itself featured the members of Suicide Silence performing songs from each of the band's releases with a different guest vocalist performing with the band for each song. In addition to the memorial show, the band started the Kenadee Lucker Education Fund and continues to promote donations towards Mitch's daughter.


New vocalist, ''Ending Is the Beginning'' and ''You Can't Stop Me'' (2013–2015)

After nearly a year of inactivity, it was confirmed on October 2, 2013, that Suicide Silence would hire a new vocalist, Hernan "Eddie" Hermida of All Shall Perish. The band released a clip of their song "You Only Live Once" with Hermida on vocals. On October 23, 2013, the band announced on Facebook that they were writing new material via a picture captioned, "Feels good to be working on new music. More updates coming soon." Subsequently, on October 30, the band announced they would start recording their next album the following week. On November 5, they announced the new album would be released early Summer 2014. On December 16, 2013, the band released a trailer for '' Ending Is the Beginning: The Mitch Lucker Memorial Show'', which was released on CD/DVD/Blu-ray on February 18, 2014. In an interview with Soundwave TV on February 22, 2014, vocalist Eddie Hermida stated that one of the songs on the new album would contain some of Mitch Lucker's final lyrics. On April 23, 2014, the band announced the title of their upcoming fourth album to be ''You Can't Stop Me'', which was taken from the title of a song that
Mitch Lucker Mitchell Adam Lucker (October 20, 1984 – November 1, 2012) was an American vocalist best known as the lead singer for the deathcore band Suicide Silence. Career Mitch Lucker first started performing music in the year 2000 with the band Breaka ...
had written before his death. The album was released on July 14 in the United Kingdom and July 15 in the United States. On May 2, Suicide Silence announced that a song off their new album, '' You Can't Stop Me'', "Cease to Exist" would be released as the first single off the album. The song was released on May 6, 2014, and performed live for the first time at Rock am Ring 2014 on June 6, 2014.


''Sacred Words'' and self-titled fifth album (2015–2019)

On October 6, 2015, Suicide Silence announced via their Facebook page they were going to be releasing a new EP on October 23, 2015 titled ''Sacred Words'', featuring the eponymous track from ''You Can't Stop Me''. It featured "Sacred Words" as well as various unreleased tracks, including 3 live tracks taken from a live performance at the Hungarian festival RockPart 2015. The band also stated that they began working on a new album in 2016. On December 27, 2016, The band announced that their self-titled album, '' Suicide Silence'', was released on February 24, 2017 via Nuclear Blast. The first single "Doris", which had been performed live at Knotfest in 2016, was released on January 6, 2017, to scathing criticism from fans due to the perceived drastic stylistic shift. The album became a notable departure from their established deathcore sound, instead pursuing a sound resembling
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, heavily influenced by 1990s acts such as
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and
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. The album received mixed reviews from critics. About 4,650 copies were sold in its first week of sales, which was 69% less than the 15,000 first week sales of their previous album ''You Can't Stop Me''.


''Become the Hunter'' and ''Remember... You Must Die'' (2019–present)

On October 21, 2019, the band announced their sixth studio album will be called '' Become the Hunter'' with a release date expected in early 2020. The album artwork and track listing was released through their label
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, and on November 11, the band released the opening, instrumental track "Meltdown" from the record. In all, the album spawned three other singles: "Love Me To Death", "Feel Alive" and "Two Steps". In early 2022, the band announced their return to Century Media, where they released their first three albums. On April 29, drummer Alex Lopez had departed the band. Ernie Iniguez, who had recorded drums on the band's most recent album, '' Become the Hunter'', was announced as his live replacement for any upcoming tours. In June 2022, the band announced the title of their seventh studio album, ''Remember... You Must Die'', along with a short audio clip. The album is set for release in early 2023. On December 10, the band released a new single titled "Alter of Self" and revealed the new album would be released on March 10, 2023.


Styles and influences

Suicide Silence performs
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, which is a fusion between
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and
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They are influenced by
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,
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,
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and
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. The mathcore elements can be seen in the varied speed changes and complex time signatures in the band's music. The vocals fluctuate between
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s used in death metal and high-pitched screamed vocals used in black metal. The drumming is very fast-paced, grindcore-influenced, and employs a liberal use of
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and
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s. On Suicide Silence's third album ''
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'', the group began to experiment with some slight
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styles. This influence was fully pursued on their self-titled album, which is credited as a pure nu metal record. In spite of this, the band reverted to their deathcore style on their sixth record '' Become the Hunter'' (2020). The band members themselves have stated that they are influenced from groups such as
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,
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, Disgorge,
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,
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, Morbid Angel,
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,
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,
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, Slipknot, Darkest Hour,
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,
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,
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, and Possessed. During an interview, lead guitarist Mark Heylmun stated that his biggest influences are
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and George Lynch. Rhythm guitarist and founding member Garza has stated that his biggest inspirations are
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, Eternal Suffering and
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's early material. For his part, Eddie Hermida called
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singer Mike Patton his biggest inspiration.


Members

Current * Chris Garza – rhythm guitar (2002–present) * Mark Heylmun – lead guitar (2005–present) * Dan Kenny – bass (2008–present) * Hernan "Eddie" Hermida – vocals (2013–present) * Ernie Iniguez – drums (2022–present) 270px, Guitarist Heylmun (left) and bassist Kenny (right). Former * Tanner Womack – vocals (2002–2003) * Rick Ash – lead guitar (2002–2005) * Josh Goddard – drums (2002–2006) * Mike Bodkins – bass, backing vocals (2002–2008) *
Mitch Lucker Mitchell Adam Lucker (October 20, 1984 – November 1, 2012) was an American vocalist best known as the lead singer for the deathcore band Suicide Silence. Career Mitch Lucker first started performing music in the year 2000 with the band Breaka ...
– vocals (2002–2012; died 2012) * Alex Lopez – drums (2006–2022) Former touring * Mike "Lonestar" Carrigan – lead guitar (2018–2019) Timeline


Discography

Studio albums * '' The Cleansing'' (2007) * '' No Time to Bleed'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2011) * '' You Can't Stop Me'' (2014) * '' Suicide Silence'' (2017) * '' Become the Hunter'' (2020) * ''Remember... You Must Die'' (2023)


References


External links

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