Mark Hunter (musician)

Mark Hunter (musician)
Mark Hunter

Mark Hunter performing live with Chimaira at the Nokia Theatre Times Square, on June 25, 2008
Background information
Born May 26, 1977 (1977-05-26) (age 34)
Cleveland, Ohio
Genres Metalcore, groove metal, thrash metal, nu metal
Occupations Musician, Singer, Songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1998-present
Associated acts Chimaira

Mark Hunter (born May 26, 1977) is the singer vocalist and one of the main songwriters for the heavy metal band Chimaira.[1]

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Chimaira

Hunter co-founded the band with original Chimaira guitarist Jason Hager. He also produced The Impossibility of Reason with the help of Rob Arnold, and co-produced Chimaira's self-titled album with Ben Schigel.

Work outside of Chimaira

Mark Hunter also was the guitarist and singer for Cleveland hardcore band Skipline along with producer Ben Schigel and bassist Jim LaMarca. LaMarca also plays bass for Hunter's "Stoner Rock" band High Point. He has a joke power metal band with Ben Schigel and Andols Herrick named The Demonic Knights Of Aberosh. Hunter did backing vocals on "In the Face of the Faceless" by Forever in Terror on the album Restless in the Tides. He also contributed vocals to "The Enemy" on the Roadrunner United album. On The "World War 3"-EP of "The Elite" he did guest vocals on one track entitled "Mask Of The Damned".

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