Ending Is the Beginning: The Mitch Lucker Memorial Show (Live) - Suicide Silence

Ending Is the Beginning: The Mitch Lucker Memorial Show (Live)

Suicide Silence

  • Genre: Metal
  • Release Date: 2014-02-18
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 20

  • ℗ 2014 Century Media Records Ltd.

Tracks

Ending Is the Beginning: The Mitch Lucker Memorial Show (Live) - Suicide Silence
Cover Album Ending Is the Beginning: The Mitch Lucker Memorial Show (Live) - Suicide Silence

Reviews

  • So glad this was recorded well
    5
    By HarkeyC
    Literally one of the coolest records ever made. Awesome to hear so many vocalists sing awesome songs, this is a no brainer to pick up for any metal fan. The DVD version is super cool too.
  • 😢
    5
    By brady r creasy
    I miss you Mitch such a great tribute for him 💙❤️
  • Not a cash grab
    5
    By The Eclipse Of Luna
    How dare you all say this is a cash grab, this is from Mitch’s actual memorial show! People paid to see this which was like paying to see a funeral. This is support for an artist who died. How can you say this was a cash grab when people paid far more than $20 to see it in person?
  • For Shame!
    1
    By Sleep Terror
    Awful. This “album” is a total cash-grab. Where a lot of bands will put out cash-grab albums of supposedly remastered material (which, of course, sounds exactly like the old material), Suicide Silence keeps it SUPER classy by trying to make money off of a tragic death.
  • Great way to remember Mitch
    5
    By LinkinMC
    Great artists Mitch would be proud. And Kenadee your father was a great man saved many people loved by many he is watching over you he is there you might not see him but he is there he would be proud of the girl you are becoming. Thank you suicide silence for welcoming all the wonderful artists!! Don’t understand why this person hates it. It’s not a money grab it’s for Kenadees education Jerk.
  • Two thumbs down
    1
    By Balgruff Gotmilk
    What a way to money grab since they can’t make good music anymore without Mitch.