Ending Is the Beginning: The Mitch Lucker Memorial Show | ||||
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Released | February 18, 2014 | |||
Recorded | December 21, 2012 | |||
Genre | Deathcore | |||
Length | 84 minutes | |||
Label | Century Media | |||
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Ending Is the Beginning: The Mitch Lucker Memorial Show is a live video album by American deathcore band Suicide Silence. It was released on CD/DVD/Blu-ray on February 18, 2014. [1] The performance was organized in memorial of founding Suicide Silence vocalist Mitch Lucker, after his death from injuries sustained by a motorcycle accident on November 1, 2012. The performance featured a range of guest vocalists for each of the songs, each of whom were close to Lucker in some way. The title is derived from the title of the opening track of their debut self-titled EP. In 2013, Hernan Hermida, former vocalist of All Shall Perish took over Mitch Lucker's place as a new singer for Suicide Silence. Original Suicide Silence members Rick Ash on guitar and Josh Goddard on drums made a surprise reunion to perform the first 3 songs off of the self titled EP, Destruction of a Statue which was later re-recorded in the debut studio album The Cleansing, Distorted Thought of Addiction, and Ending Is the Beginning which was also later re-recorded in the album You Can't Stop Me, which was released in 2014. Original bass player Mike Bodkins didn't participate on the memorial show. Guitarist Mark Heylmun played bass for the first 3 songs. After which, the current line up played the rest of the songs.
The release was dedicated to late vocalist Mitch Lucker and his daughter, Kenadee Lucker. [2]
No. | Track | Length | Album | Year | Guest vocalist |
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1 | "Destruction of a Statue" | 3:26 | Suicide Silence | 2005 | Jonny Davy of Job for a Cowboy |
2 | "Distorted Thought of Addiction" | 3:58 | Suicide Silence | 2005 | Greg Wilburn, ex-Fit for an Autopsy, ex-The Devastated, ex-Oblige |
3 | "Ending Is the Beginning" | 2:50 | Suicide Silence | 2005 | Brook Reeves of Impending Doom |
4 | "Bludgeoned to Death" | 2:53 | The Cleansing | 2007 | Ricky Hoover, Ov Sulfur, ex-Suffokate |
5 | "Unanswered" | 2:36 | The Cleansing | 2007 | Phil Bozeman of Whitechapel |
6 | "Girl of Glass" | 3:05 | The Cleansing | 2007 | Myke Terry, Volumes, ex-Bury Your Dead |
7 | "The Price of Beauty" | 3:07 | The Cleansing | 2007 | Danny Worsnop of Asking Alexandria |
8 | "No Pity for a Coward" | 3:39 | The Cleansing | 2007 | Johnny Plague of Winds of Plague |
9 | "Disengage" | 4:21 | No Time to Bleed | 2009 | Cameron "Big Chocolate" Argon of Disfiguring The Goddess |
10 | "No Time to Bleed" | 3:32 | No Time to Bleed | 2009 | Burke VanRaalte, Declaim, ex-With Dead Hands Rising |
11 | "Smoke" | 3:54 | No Time to Bleed | 2009 | Anthony Notarmaso of After the Burial |
12 | "Wake Up" | 4:00 | No Time to Bleed | 2009 | Tim Lambesis of As I Lay Dying & Austrian Death Machine |
13 | "March to the Black Crown" | 1:12 | The Black Crown | 2011 | N/A |
14 | "Slaves to Substance" | 3:45 | The Black Crown | 2011 | Hernan "Eddie" Hermida of All Shall Perish (Now of Suicide Silence) |
15 | "O.C.D." | 3:34 | The Black Crown | 2011 | Austin Carlile, ex-Of Mice & Men, ex-Attack Attack! |
16 | "Fuck Everything" | 4:52 | The Black Crown | 2011 | Chad Gray of Mudvayne & Hellyeah |
17 | "Die Young" (Black Sabbath cover) | 5:30 | Heaven and Hell | 1980 | Robb Flynn of Machine Head |
18 | "Roots Bloody Roots" (Sepultura cover) | 4:05 | Roots | 1996 | Max Cavalera of Sepultura & Soulfly |
19 | "Engine No. 9" (Deftones cover) | 4:28 | Adrenaline | 1995 | Mitch Lucker (via recording) |
20 | "You Only Live Once" | 4:31 | The Black Crown | 2011 | Randy Blythe of Lamb of God |
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