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Cross Off by Mark Morton

Artist Biography For Mark Morton

Mark Morton Is One Of The Two Guitarists Of The American Heavy Metal Band Lamb Of God. Biography Morton Has A Signature Guitar Deal With Jackson. He Is The Most Reserved Introverted Member Of The Band And Admits That He Doesn't Feel Comfortable In The Public Eye. Aside From Guitar He's An Avid Wine Enthusiast A Cigar Aficionado As Well As An Amateur Race Car Driver. In Their DVD Release Killadelphia He Got Into A Fist Fight In Which He Bested Liquored-Up Vocalist Randy Blythe. Mark Morton Chris Adler And John Campbell Formed Lamb Of God In 1990 At Virginia Commonwealth University Where They Were Floor Mates. When Morton Left To Pursue A Master's Degree The Band Found A New Guitarist Abe Spear. When The Band Decided To Retire From Its Purely Instrumental Sound They Added Vocalist Randy Blythe. At This Point They Were Known As Burn The Priest. Morton Re-Joined The Group And Burn The Priest Released A Self Titled Full Length Album Soon Thereafter. He Cites Jeff Loomis As One Of His Inspirations. As Morton Frequently Uses Pentatonic Scales And Harmonic Minor Scale It Has Been Noted That He Has A Blues Style To His Music. He Plays Almost All Of Lamb Of God's Guitar Solos And Forms Most Of The Heavy Groove Rhythms. Co-Guitarist Willie Adler Plays Most Of The Fast Picked And Staccato Riffs. His Gear Consists Of Varius Framus Guitars Gibson Les Pauls And As Well As His Own Signature Model The Jackson MM1 Dominion Strung With GHS Boomer Strings 10-46 Tuned To Drop-D Loaded With Seymour Duncan 59 Pickups Although The Band Does Endorse EMG's. Onstage Mark Uses Two Mesa Mesa Mark IV Amplifiers With Nine Mesa 4X12 Cabinets Only Two Of The Cabinets Actually Have Speakers In Them The Other Seven Are For Show . His Rack Gear Includes A Sennheiser Wireless System A DBX Compressor Which He Uses As A Noise Gate And A Splitter Box Which Divides His Amplifier Channels To The Cabinets. Mark Only Uses A Few Pedals On Stage Original Crybaby Wah Pedal MxR Eddie Van Halen Phaser Which "makes His Solo's Sear" MxR Overdrive Pedal And A Boss Tuning Pedal. He Has Also Been Credited To Some Of Lamb Of God's Albums Specifically New American Gospel Under His Middle Name Only Duane. Morton Is Known For Writing Lamb Of God's More Over-The-Top Songs. These Include "Redneck" "Descending" "Vigil" And "Remorse Is For The Dead". He Has Recently Worked With Underground Emcee/producer Necro For His Upcoming Album Entitled Death Rap.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Cross Off

Lamb Of God Guitarist Mark Morton's Forthcoming Solo Album Anesthetic Is A Star-Studded Affair Featuring Guest Turns By Big-Name Vocalists Including His Own Band's Randy Blythe And Arch Enemy's Alissa White-Gluz On Lead Single "The Truth Is Dead " As Well As Gravelly-Voiced Seattle Icon Mark Lanegan Testament's Chuck Billy And More. Musically Morton Performs All Guitars With Roy Mayorga Stone Sour David Ellefson Megadeth Ray Luzier Korn Paulo Gregoletto And Alex Bent Trivium Mike Inez Alice In Chains Jean-Paul Gaster Clutch And Steve Gorman And Marc Ford Black Crowes Contributing Instrumentation. The Highest Profile Cameo And The Most Buzzed-About Song On The LP However Has To Be The Appearance Of Late Linkin Park Vocalist Chester Bennington On Album Opener "Cross Off." The Collaboration Has Been Anticipated By Fans Of Both Musicians Ever Since Morton First Teased It In April 2017 Tweeting A Picture Of Himself With Bennington And Noted The Recording Sounded "killer" After The Singer Released Some Lyrics Via A Now-Deleted Instagram Post. Today January 8th Morton Finally Offered Up The Song A Raging Thrash-Up That Sees Bennington Unleashing Excoriating Screams And Heartfelt Singing Like Only He Could. Stream "Cross Off" Above. "I Was Really Impressed For A Guy At His Level At The Place In The Career He Was At Someone Of His Stature And Celebrity To Have That Level Of Humility And Commitment To Come In There And Treat This Like It Would Be A Linkin Park Song Or His Own Song Or Whatever " Morton Recently Told Metal Hammer Of The Collaboration With Bennington. "After The Track Was Laid Out Then We Took A Breath And Started Talking About More Personal Stuff – Real-Life Shit. And Yeah … He Surprised Me The Most."

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