Mat Bruso
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Mat Bruso | ||
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Image:Matbruso.jpg Mat Bruso, former lead singer of Bury Your Dead.
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Birth name | Matthew Bruso | |
Born | Unknown | |
Origin | Somerville, Massachusetts ![]() |
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Genre(s) | Metalcore Hardcore punk Metal |
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Occupation(s) | Musician Record producer |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals | |
Years active | 2003-2007 (with Bury Your Dead) | |
Label(s) | Victory Records | |
Associated acts |
Bury Your Dead |
[edit] Biography
Mat Bruso was the vocalist of the Massachusetts hardcore band, Bury Your Dead. He joined the band in 2003, shortly before the band signed to Victory Records and released their debut full-length album Cover Your Tracks. He has gained a certain degree of renown throughout the hardcore scene when, while filming a live concert for a DVD, he was hit in the head with Bury Your Dead guitarist Eric Ellis's guitar stock[1]. Though he required stitches, Bruso was able to finish the show.
[edit] Departure from Bury Your Dead
The band confirmed his departure on Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007. An official statement about him has been made available on the band's official MySpace which said that Bruso decided to leave the band so that he could pursue an education and become a teacher as well as planning for an upcoming marriage. He is engaged to Angie Butler.[2]