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Mark Slaughter

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Mark Slaughter
Birth name Mark Allen Slaughter
Born July 4 1964 (1964-07-04) (age 43)
Origin Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Genre(s) Rock
Occupation(s) musician, songwriter, record producer,voice over talent
Instrument(s) vocals, guitar, keyboards
Years active 1985-present
Associated
acts
Slaughter
Vinnie Vincent Invasion(Scrap Metal)
Website www.slaughterweb.com

Mark Slaughter (born Mark Allen Slaughter, 4 July, 1964, Las Vegas, Nevada) is the founder, singer and guitarist of heavy metal band Slaughter. Before that, he was in Vinnie Vincent Invasion together with fellow bandmate, Dana Strum.

Biography

When Slaughter was eleven years old, he started to self teach music. He plays the guitar and keyboards. When he was in school, Slaughter had a vocal coach that taught him the proper breathing techniques and how to sing correctly. He was in several bands like Xcursion, Roz Parade and Vinnie Vincent Invasion, before starting Slaughter in 1988, with Dana Strum. He left the band Vinnie Vincent Invasion with Strum, over differences with Vincent (former KISS guitarist). Slaughter currently raises his two sons, Brandon and Elijah as he maintains his rock and roll career.

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