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Mike Scaccia

 
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Mike Scaccia

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  • Instrument: Guitar

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Rapid-fire guitarist Mike Scaccia rose from regional fame with the Texas thrash titans Rigor Mortis to world renown with international industrial iconoclasts Ministry. In the mid-80s, Scaccia's interest in heavy music and horror flicks lead him into Rigor Mortis, a roughshod quartet who briefly ruled Dallas mosh pits. Scaccia's lightning fretwork soon caught the attention of Chicago's insidious Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker, who drafted the hirsute axe-man first for studio work and then for their ensemble touring company. "TV2" off Ministry's massive Psalm 69 showcases Scaccia at his finest and fastest, as Ministry stood poised to conquer the world. Like many innovators, countless carbon copies reaped the benefits of boundaries broken down by Ministry; but the once-prolific band shouldered myriad troubles in the 90s, recording and touring only sporadically, and never fully capitalized on their brief platinum period. Meanwhile, Rigor Mortis, whose other personnel went on to Speedealer and the Hellions among others, continually threatens to reform and tour. ~ Whitney Z. Gomes, All Music Guide
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Mike Scaccia
Background information
Birth name Mike Scaccia
Also known as Ike Krull
Born Texas
Origin Austin, Texas
Genres Heavy metal
Occupations guitarist
Years active 1983–present
Labels 13th Planet
Sanctuary
Warner
Sire
Metal Blade
Capitol
Associated acts Ministry
Revolting Cocks
Rigor Mortis
Lard
BloHole
League of Blind Women
Goobersmoochers
Website MinistryMusic.org

Mike Scaccia (born in Texas, U.S.), is an American musician, best known as the lead (and sometimes rhythm) guitarist for the metal bands Ministry, Rigor Mortis, and The Revolting Cocks.

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Professional life

Rigor Mortis originally formed in 1983 when schoolmates Harden Harrison and Casey Orr met Mike Scaccia. The three shared a love for horror/gore flicks and extremely heavy music, and that recipe helped them create a truly unique form of speed metal that had never been heard before. Within five years they had virtually created the thrash metal scene in Texas and landed a major label deal. In 1988, with Bruce Corbitt on vocals, Rigor Mortis released their self-titled debut album on Capitol Records.

In 1989, Mike Scaccia was asked by Al Jourgensen to join his band Ministry for their 1989-1990 The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste tour. Jourgensen was so impressed by Scaccia's talents that he included him into the band full-time. Scaccia left Rigor Mortis in 1991. He then went on to record and tour for their next album, the platinum-selling smash Psalm 69 throughout 1992. He also played on their memorable Lollapalooza tour.

Throughout 1994-1995, recording began on Ministry's follow-up, Filth Pig. They relocated to Austin where sessions took place.

In early 2003, Rigor Mortis reformed in Texas to ecstatic reviews. Scaccia was included in the lineup. Also at this time, a clean, sober Jourgensen again asked him to rejoin for touring their new album, Animositisomina. He agreed, and has been performing full-time with them since. The status of a possible Rigor Mortis reunion is unknown.

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