Mark Morton
Mark Morton is the guitarist and co-founder of Lamb of God. He worked with the late Chester Bennington on the single 'Cross Off,' which appears on his 2019...
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Mark Morton is the guitarist and co-founder of Lamb of God. He worked with the late Chester Bennington on the single 'Cross Off,' which appears on his 2019 solo album 'Anesthetic.' That record also includes tracks like 'Axis' with Mark Lanegan and 'The Truth Is Dead' featuring Alissa White-Gluz and Randy Blythe.
With Lamb of God, Morton helped shape the band's sound on albums like 'As the Palaces Burn' from 2003 and 'Sacrament' from 2006. His playing is known for its heavy riffs, though his solo work sometimes explores different textures and collaborations outside the metal sphere.
In 2006, Morton was diagnosed with throat cancer. He underwent treatment and continued his career afterward. The experience reportedly influenced his approach to songwriting, adding a more personal dimension to his music in the years that followed.
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