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In September 2018, it was revealed that they would be performing a song for ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', ''Subhuman'', to be used as Dante's battle theme. It, too, received extreme backlash. In addition, it was brought to light that earlier, near the end of 2017, current vocalist Eddie Hermida was involved in a sexual harassment scandal. The resulting PR kerfuffle caused Capcom themselves to delete the song's music video from YouTube and edit out all instances of the song from new trailers. They later announced that they did not know about the scandal until after ''Subhuman'' had been completed, and in no uncertain terms would be distancing themselves from the collaboration, opting to re-record Hermida's vocals with those provided by Michael Barr.

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In September 2018, it was revealed that they would be performing a song for ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', ''Subhuman'', to be used as Dante's battle theme. It, too, received extreme backlash. In addition, it was brought to light that earlier, near the end of 2017, current vocalist Eddie Hermida was involved in a sexual harassment scandal. The resulting PR kerfuffle caused Capcom themselves to delete the song's music video from YouTube Website/YouTube and edit out all instances of the song from new trailers. They later announced that they did not know about the scandal until after ''Subhuman'' had been completed, and in no uncertain terms would be distancing themselves from the collaboration, opting to re-record Hermida's vocals with those provided by Michael Barr.
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* FiveBadBand:
** TheBigBad: Chris
** TheDragon: Dan
** TheEvilGenius: Mark
** TheBrute: Alex
** [[SixthRanger Fifth Ranger]]: Eddie
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*** Michael Barr (of the Volumes fame) lent his voice to ''[[VideoGame/DevilMayCry5 Subhuman]]'', after the controversy involving Eddie Hermida has been brought to light and the song had to be re-recorded without his vocals.
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In September 2018, it was revealed that they would be performing a song for ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', ''Subhuman'', to be used as Dante's battle theme. It, too, received extreme backlash. In addition, it was brought to light that earlier, near the end of 2017, current vocalist Eddie Hermida was involved in a sexual harassment scandal. The resulting PR kerfuffle caused Capcom themselves to delete the song's music video from YouTube and edit out all instances of the song from new trailers. They later announced that they did not know about the scandal until after ''Subhuman'' had been completed, and in no uncertain terms would be distancing themselves from the collaboration.

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In September 2018, it was revealed that they would be performing a song for ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', ''Subhuman'', to be used as Dante's battle theme. It, too, received extreme backlash. In addition, it was brought to light that earlier, near the end of 2017, current vocalist Eddie Hermida was involved in a sexual harassment scandal. The resulting PR kerfuffle caused Capcom themselves to delete the song's music video from YouTube and edit out all instances of the song from new trailers. They later announced that they did not know about the scandal until after ''Subhuman'' had been completed, and in no uncertain terms would be distancing themselves from the collaboration.
collaboration, opting to re-record Hermida's vocals with those provided by Michael Barr.
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* NiceGuy[=/=]MeanCharacterNiceActor: Lucker was credited as one, most noticeably, with the donation of $800 worth of toys to a variety Boys & Girls Club.

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* NiceGuy[=/=]MeanCharacterNiceActor: NiceGuy: Lucker was credited as one, most noticeably, with the donation of $800 worth of toys to a variety Boys & Girls Club.
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In September 2018, it was revealed that they would be performing a song for ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', ''Subhuman'', to be used as Dante's battle theme. It, too, received extreme backlash. In addition, it was brought to light that earlier, near the end of 2017, current vocalist Eddie Hermida was involved in a sexual harassment scandal. The resulting PR kerfuffle caused Capcom themselves to delete the song's music video from YouTube and edit out all instances of the song from new trailers.

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In September 2018, it was revealed that they would be performing a song for ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', ''Subhuman'', to be used as Dante's battle theme. It, too, received extreme backlash. In addition, it was brought to light that earlier, near the end of 2017, current vocalist Eddie Hermida was involved in a sexual harassment scandal. The resulting PR kerfuffle caused Capcom themselves to delete the song's music video from YouTube and edit out all instances of the song from new trailers.
trailers. They later announced that they did not know about the scandal until after ''Subhuman'' had been completed, and in no uncertain terms would be distancing themselves from the collaboration.
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In September 2018, it was revealed that they would be performing a song for ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', ''Subhuman'', to be used as Dante's battle theme. It, too, received extreme backlash. In addition, it was brought to light that earlier, near the end of 2017, current vocalist Eddie Hermida was involved in a sexual harassment scandal. The resulting PR kerfuffle caused Capcom themselves to delete the song's music video from YouTube and edit out all instances of the song from new trailers.
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* AudienceParticipationSong:
** "Unanswered": "WHERE IS YOUR GOD!? WHERE IS YOUR GOD!? WHERE IS YOUR FUCKING GOD!?"
** "No Pity for a Coward": "SECONDS FROM THE END! WHAT'S IT GONNA BE!? PULL THE TRIGGER BITCH!"
** "You Only Live Once": "LIVE! LIFE! HARD!"
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*** As of 2018, Mike Carrigan (Darkest Hour) is filling in for Mark Heylmun while the latter tends to family issues.
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* InSpiteOfANail: Even if Mitch had lived, they would have still made the self-titled and switched to nu metal; ''The Black Crown'' made it very apparent that they were heading in that direction, and Mitch was working with a vocal coach shortly before his death to expand into cleans. How long it would have taken is anyone's guess, but it was inevitable either way.

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* InSpiteOfANail: Even if Mitch had lived, they would have still made the self-titled and switched to nu metal; ''The Black Crown'' made it very apparent that they were heading in that direction, and Mitch was working with a vocal coach shortly before his death to expand into cleans. How long it would have taken is anyone's guess, but it cleans; furthermore, Chris Garza stated in an interview that had Mitch lived, the self-titled was inevitable either way.going to be the followup to ''The Black Crown'', and the ''only'' reason that ''You Can't Stop Me'' happened was because they needed to play it safe while they got back on their feet and settled into the new iteration of the band.

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2014 is looking like a return to form of the band. Currently, the band is working on their fourth studio album titled ''You Can't Stop Me'' (named after a song Mitch wrote before his passing) which is to be released during the summer of 2014. A single titled [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-uqrYLIzXI Cease to Exist]] came out in May 2014 to positive reception. Live shows started happening again, starting with Soundwave in Australia, several appearances in Asia, and finally making their first American show with Eddie at the Golden God Awards 2014. Despite the untimely death of Mitch Lucker, it seems that the band is back on their feet.

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2014 is looking like a return to form of the band. Currently, the band is working on That year, Suicide Silence released their fourth studio album titled ''You Can't Stop Me'' (named after a song Mitch wrote before his passing) which is to be released during the summer of in July 2014. A single titled [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-uqrYLIzXI Cease to Exist]] came out in May 2014 to positive reception. Live shows started happening again, starting with Soundwave in Australia, several appearances in Asia, and finally making their first American show with Eddie at the Golden God Awards 2014. Despite the untimely death of Mitch Lucker, it seems that the band is back on their feet. \n

In February 2017, Suicide Silence released their fifth studio album, which received a large backlash from its fanbase.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Usually a Hard 10, though some songs can hit a solid 11 ("Lifted"), or go down to a hard 9 ("Sacred Words").

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Usually a Hard 10, though some songs can hit a solid 11 ("Lifted"), or go down to a hard 9 ("Sacred Words"). Their self-titled album can go anywhere from a 6 ("Dying in a Red Room") to a 9 ("Don't Be Careful, You Might Hurt Yourself").
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* MetalScream: Mitch was known for his extremely high Type 3s - which influenced many other deathcore vocalists to come, as well as occasional Type 1s and 2s.

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* MetalScream: Mitch was known for his extremely high Type 3s - which influenced many other deathcore vocalists to come, as well as occasional his Type 2s. He had to shift the latter up to Type 1s and 2s.up near his death to account for vocal deterioration.


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* VocalEvolution: Up towards the end, Mitch shifted most of his lows up to mids, and his highs became somewhat less shrill. This was mostly due to vocal damage brought on by poor technique and heavy partying.
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*** As for studio efforts, Frank Mullen of Music/{{Suffocation}}, Johnathan Davis of Music/{{Korn}}, and Alexia Rodriguez of Eyes Set to Kill on ''The Black Crown.'' George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of CannibalCorpse and Greg Puciato of TheDillingerEscapePlan showed up on ''You Can't Stop Me.''

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*** As for studio efforts, Frank Mullen of Music/{{Suffocation}}, Johnathan Davis of Music/{{Korn}}, and Alexia Rodriguez of Eyes Set to Kill on ''The Black Crown.'' George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of CannibalCorpse Music/CannibalCorpse and Greg Puciato of TheDillingerEscapePlan showed up on ''You Can't Stop Me.''
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* MetalScream: Mitch was known for his extremely high Type 3s - which influenced many other deathcore vocalists to come, as well as occasional Type 1s and 2s.

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2011 saw the release of ''The Black Crown''. They signed onto Nuclear Blast Afterwards; however, they've yet to release anything under that label.

Disaster struck in November 1, 2012, when Lucker died from a motorcycle accident, effectively putting the band on hiatus due to Lucker being the main driving force of the band, and to help support his 5 year old daughter. The latest show was on the supposed doomsday of 2012.

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2011 saw the release of ''The Black Crown''. They signed onto Nuclear Blast Afterwards; however, they've yet to release anything under that label.

Afterwards. Disaster struck in November 1, 2012, when Lucker died from a motorcycle accident, effectively putting the band on hiatus due to Lucker being the main driving force of the band, and to help support his 5 year old daughter. The latest show was on the supposed doomsday of 2012.

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* SpecialGuest: Many during the memorial show on December 21, 2012. This is just a small list:
** Chad Grey of Music/{{Mudvayne}}
** Tim Lambesis of Music/AsILayDying
** Eddie Hermida of All Shall Perish
** Phil Bozeman of Whitechapel
** Johnny Plague of Winds Of Plague
** Austin Carlile of Of Mice and Men

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* SpecialGuest: Many during the memorial show on December 21, 2012. This is just a small list:
** Chad Grey
A rather lengthy list:[[note]][[Music/JobForACowboy Jonny Davy]] ("Destruction of Music/{{Mudvayne}}
** Tim Lambesis
a Statue"), Greg Wilburn (ex-The Devastated) ("Distorted Thought of Music/AsILayDying
** Eddie Hermida of All Shall Perish
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Addiction"), Brook Reeves (Impending Doom) ("Ending Is the Beginning"), Ricky Hoover (ex-Suffokate) ("Bludgeoned to Death"), [[Music/{{Whitechapel}} Phil Bozeman Bozeman]] ("Unanswered"), Myke Terry (Volumes, ex-Bury Your Dead) ("Girl of Whitechapel
** Johnny Plague
Glass"), [[Music/AskingAlexandria Danny Worsnop]] ("The Price of Winds Of Plague
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Beauty"), Jonathan "Plague" Cooke (Winds of Plague) ("No Pity for a Coward"), Cameron "Big Chocolate" Argon (Disfiguring the Goddess, ex-Burning the Masses) ("Disengage"), Burke [=VanRaalte=] (ex-With Dead Hands Rising) ("No Time to Bleed"), Anthony Notarmaso (After the Burial) ("Smoke"), [[Music/AsILayDying Tim Lambesis]] ("Wake Up"), [[Music/AllShallPerish Hernan "Eddie" Hermida]] ("Slaves to Substance"), [[Music/OfMiceAndMen Austin Carlile of Of Mice Carlile]] ("O.C.D."), [[Music/{{Mudvayne}} Chad Gray]] ("Fuck Everything"), [[Music/MachineHead Robb Flynn]] ([[Music/BlackSabbath "Die Young"]]), [[Music/{{Soulfly}} Max Cavalera]] ([[Music/{{Sepultura}} "Roots Bloody Roots"]]), and Men[[Music/LambOfGod Randy Blythe]] ("You Only Live Once")[[/note]]

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* Mark Heylmun – lead guitar (2006–present)

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* Mark Heylmun – lead guitar (2006–present)(2005–present)



* Dan Kenny – bass guitar (2008–present)
* Hernan "Eddie" Hermida - lead vocals (2013-present)

!!!Notable Past Members:
* Mitch Lucker (RIP) – lead vocals (2002–2012)

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* Dan Kenny – bass guitar (2008–present)
* Hernan "Eddie" Hermida - lead vocals (2013-present)

!!!Notable Past !!!Past Members:
* Mitch Lucker (RIP) – lead vocals (2002–2012)
(2002–2012; died 2012)
* Mike Bodkins – bass, backing vocals (2002-2008)
* Josh Goddard - drums (2002-2006)
* Rick Ash – lead guitar (2002-2005)
* Tanner Womack – lead vocals (2002)



* IAmTheBand: Chris Garza, as of Lucker's death.

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* FiveBadBand:
** TheBigBad: Chris
** TheDragon: Dan
** TheEvilGenius: Mark
** TheBrute: Alex
** [[SixthRanger Fifth Ranger]]: Eddie
* IAmTheBand: Chris Garza, as of Lucker's Mitch's death.
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moved to YMMV subpage as it's a subjective, Just For Fun wick


* XMeetsY: Music/{{Suffocation}} and Music/{{Devourment}} meets Music/TheDillingerEscapePlan and Music/{{Korn}}. In fact, the vocalist for all of these bands bar Devourment have collaborated with the band before.
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* {{Deathcore}}: Along with Music/AllShallPerish, Music/DespisedIcon, and Music/{{Whitechapel}}, they became the poster children of the genre once it had established itself around the late 2010s.

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* {{Deathcore}}: Along with Music/AllShallPerish, Music/DespisedIcon, and Music/{{Whitechapel}}, they became the poster children of the genre once it had established itself around the late 2010s.2000s.

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* {{Deathcore}}

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* {{Deathcore}}{{Deathcore}}: Along with Music/AllShallPerish, Music/DespisedIcon, and Music/{{Whitechapel}}, they became the poster children of the genre once it had established itself around the late 2010s.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The self-titled EP was far more heavily death metal-influenced, with quite a bit of riffing that wasn't entirely removed from the early 2000s California Bay Area technical/brutal death style (and was written well before Dan Kenny, who had been part of that scene when he was in Carnivorous, was even in the picture). Even ''The Cleansing'', while decidedly a deathcore album, was still more rooted in death metal than anything that followed.



** ''No Time to Bleed'' introduced the atonal guitar solos that carried onto the next album.
** ''The Black Crown'' had more NuMetal and GrooveMetal influences, which were carried over to ''You Can't Stop Me''.

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** ''No Time to Bleed'' introduced the atonal guitar solos that carried onto the next album.
album, as well as being the start of their increasingly heavy dabblings in nu metal.
** ''The Black Crown'' had more took the NuMetal elements that had started to manifest on ''No Time to Bleed'' and GrooveMetal influences, significantly expanded upon them, which were was carried over to ''You Can't Stop Me''.

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* RecordProducer: For the band's self-titled album, the legendary Ross Robinson (aka "[[RedBaron The Godfather of Nu Metal]]").



*** As for studio efforts, Frank Mullen of Music/{{Suffocation}}, Johnathan Davis of Music/{{Korn}}, and Alexia Rodriguez of Eyes Set to Kill on ''The Black Crown.'' George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of CannibalCorpse and Greg Puciato of TheDillingerEscapePlan are slated to appear on ''You Can't Stop Me.''

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*** As for studio efforts, Frank Mullen of Music/{{Suffocation}}, Johnathan Davis of Music/{{Korn}}, and Alexia Rodriguez of Eyes Set to Kill on ''The Black Crown.'' George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of CannibalCorpse and Greg Puciato of TheDillingerEscapePlan are slated to appear showed up on ''You Can't Stop Me.''
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* TheAlcoholic: Breaking edge did not do good things for Mitch Lucker, and by his wife's own admission, he was an out-of-control alcoholic by the time of his death.
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** The self-titled is apparently a GenreShift to nu metal.

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** The self-titled is apparently a GenreShift to nu metal.



* NuMetal: Heavily influenced by this and were one of the first deathcore groups to mix the latter genre with it. The self-titled is apparently supposed to be a more-or-less complete jump into the style.

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* NuMetal: Heavily influenced by this and were one of the first deathcore groups to mix the latter genre with it. The self-titled is apparently supposed to be a more-or-less complete full jump into the style with very few traces of their original style.



* ZombieApocalypse: The music video for Slaves to Substance.

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* ZombieApocalypse: The music video for Slaves "Slaves to Substance.Substance".
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* InSpiteOfANail: Even if Mitch had lived, they would have still made the self-titled and switched to nu metal; ''The Black Crown'' made it very apparent that they were heading in that direction, and Mitch was working with a vocal coach shortly before his death to expand into cleans. How long it would have taken is anyone's guess, but it was inevitable either way.

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* ''Suicide Silence'' (2017)


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* AscendedExtra: Hernan "Eddie" Hermida.


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** The self-titled is apparently a GenreShift to nu metal.


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* NuMetal: Heavily influenced by this and were one of the first deathcore groups to mix the latter genre with it. The self-titled is apparently supposed to be a more-or-less complete jump into the style.


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* SopranoAndGravel: Have started using cleans as of the self-titled thanks to Eddie's greater range. Lucker apparently wanted to expand into them as well and was working with a vocal coach to effect this, but it [[AuthorExistenceFailure obviously never materialized]].

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