Bruce Corbitt

Bruce Kendall Corbitt (December 22, 1962 – January 25, 2019)[1] was an American heavy metal vocalist from Dallas, Texas, best known for alternately fronting the bands Rigor Mortis and Warbeast.

This album unwittingly became a posthumous release for guitarist Mike Scaccia, who collapsed on stage and died of a heart attack in Fort Worth, Texas, while performing with the band on December 22, 2012, which also happened to be Corbitt's 50th birthday.

[7] After successfully returning to the stage with Rigor Mortis, Corbitt joined forces with former members of thrash institution Gammacide to create Texas Metal Alliance in 2006, which was rechristened as Warbeast in 2009.

The band subsequently saw four releases on Philip Anselmo's Housecore Records, including their debut album, Krush the Enemy, Destroy, and Enter the Arena.

[14] His voice was reinforced by a number of visual trademarks, including ripped blue jeans, horror-themed shirts, and his demonic stare and accompanying "claw" hand pose.