Bert McCracken | |
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Birth name | Robert Edward McCracken |
Born | Provo, Utah, U.S. | February 25, 1982
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Member of | The Used |
Robert Edward McCracken (born February 25, 1982) is an American singer who is the lead vocalist and songwriter of the rock band the Used.
McCracken was born in Provo, Utah, and grew up in Orem, Utah. He was raised in a Mormon family with three sisters (Katie, Melanie, Rachel) and two younger brothers (Joseph Taylor and Phil McCracken-Wicum). McCracken has stated that he read quite voraciously growing up, due to the influence of his mother, who was a schoolteacher. [1] At age 12, he started playing the trumpet in a local band called "I'm With Stupid". He attended Timpanogos High School [2] for a brief time, before dropping out at 16. [3]
Eldest son of the household, Bert enjoyed a happy home life as a child, but as he grew into a teenager his and his parents' views conflicted. He rebelled against his parents and against their Mormon religion, eventually leaving The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [1] [4] [5] He dropped out of high school; soon after, he left his home at the age of 16. For some time he was homeless until he found enough money for an apartment, moving in with then-girlfriend Kate. [6]
Prior to joining The Used, McCracken was the vocalist in a straight edge band called Cobra Kai, which he was kicked out of after beginning to smoke marijuana. [7]
In January 2001, when the band called Dumb Luck (which later became The Used, then consisting of Quinn Allman, Jeph Howard, and Branden Steineckert) were looking for a singer, Allman remembered McCracken and he was invited to try out. After being given music that the band had written without words, McCracken wrote the lyrics to what would become "Maybe Memories" and returned the next day with a newly recorded version of the song. The band welcomed him immediately, and renamed themselves "Used". They were eventually discovered by John Feldmann and signed to Reprise Records; they became "The Used" when it was discovered that a Boston band had already trademarked the name "Used". On June 25, 2002, they released their self-titled debut album. It was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on July 21, 2003. Seventeen years after its debut, it was certified Platinum on September 28, 2019. [8]
On September 28, 2004, The Used released their second album, In Love and Death, under Reprise Records. Within the first week of its release, it sold 93,240 copies and charted at number six on the Billboard 200. [9] By March 2005, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. On February 28, 2019, it was certified Platinum; fifteen years after its debut. [10]
In 2017, Allman sued McCracken for touring, album, and merchandise proceeds that occurred before his dismissal from the band, as well as damages for late and irregular royalty payments due to him. [11] The case was settled out of court in 2020.
In early 2024, McCracken announced that he would be releasing a solo album under the name “robbietheused”. [12] His debut single, "Just A Little Bit", was released on May 31, 2024. [13]
McCracken appeared on the MTV show The Osbournes while he was dating Kelly Osbourne, [14] to her mother's dismay and disapproval.
In 2004, McCracken's then-pregnant ex-girlfriend Kate died of a drug overdose, as the recording of The Used's second album In Love and Death was coming to a close. [15]
In July 2008, McCracken married his Australian fiancée, Alison, at a private ceremony in Los Angeles. In July 2013, he announced that he and his wife had relocated from Los Angeles to Sydney, Australia, [16] where their first daughter, Cleopatra Rose, was born in January, 2014. Their second child, Minerva Bloom, was born on March 23, 2018. [17]
McCracken has struggled with drug addiction and alcoholism in the past, [15] the former referenced in the song "Bulimic" on The Used's self-titled album. [18] However, he has since overcome his addictions, being sober since 2012. [15]
Bert McCracken has voiced his support for Palestine and left-wing politics [19] alongside being critical of aspects of contemporary American culture and society, such as the influence of larger corporations on the music industry, which partly prompted his move to Australia in 2013. His political views were also influential in the lyrical content of The Used's 2014 album Imaginary Enemy . [20]
About a year prior to the recording of The Used's 2017 album The Canyon , McCracken's friend Tregen died via suicide which heavily influenced the album's lyrical content. [21] [22]
Single | Year | Album |
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"Happy Christmas (War Is Over)" (Street Drum Corps featuring Bert McCracken) [23] | 2005 | Taste of Christmas |
"Vampire's Diet" (with 3OH!3) [24] | 2021 | NEED |
"Just A Little Bit" | 2024 | robbietheused |
Title | Year | Artist | Album | Note(s) |
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"Spokesman" | 2002 | Goldfinger | Open Your Eyes | Additional vocals |
"Open Your Eyes" | ||||
"Woodchuck" | ||||
"Anthem of Our Dying Day" [25] | 2003 | Story of the Year | Page Avenue | |
"You Know What They Do to Guys Like Us in Prison" | 2004 | My Chemical Romance | Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge | |
"Ocean Size" | 2005 | Goldfinger | Disconnection Notice | |
"At Least I'm Good at Something" | 2006 | The Distance | The Rise and Fall and Everything in Between | Guest |
"Handjobs for Jesus" | 2008 | Goldfinger | Hello Destiny... | Guest vocals |
"Days Are Numbered" | 2013 | Black Veil Brides | Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones | Additional vocals |
"Body Bag" | 2020 | Machine Gun Kelly | Tickets to My Downfall | Featured, Writer |
"Over My Head" | Girlfriends | Girlfriends | Featured | |
"Think About Me" | 2021 | Jxdn | Tell Me About Tomorrow | Writer |
"Give Your Heart a Break" (Rock Version) | 2023 | Demi Lovato | Revamped | Featured |
"Dearly Departed" | 2024 | Escape the Fate | Out of the Shadows 2.0 | Featured, Writer |
"You're So Ugly When You Cry" [26] | The Funeral Portrait | Single | Featured | |
"Just A Little Bit" | robbietheused | Debut single from his solo project |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Punk Rock Holocaust | Himself | |
2006 | My Chemical Romance: Life On The Murder Scene | Himself | Documentary film |
2007 | Punk's Not Dead | Himself | Documentary film |
2013 | Black Veil Brides in the Studio: The Making of Wretched & Divine | Himself | Documentary film |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002–03 | The Osbournes | Himself | 2 episodes |
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Jeph Howard: Bert had a metal band called Cobra Kai. We knew he could scream nonstop the whole show, but he also had a good singing voice.
Bert McCracken: I started smoking pot and the straight-edge band I was in kicked me out. After that, I drifted away from music for a while and drugs became my everyday. Slowly from alcohol, then weed and cocaine to crystal methamphetamines. I got caught up in that world, living with some tweakers in a garage, and on and on and on.