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The Gauntlet: Silent Civilian Metal News

Chris Mora (drummer) Leaves Silent Civilian


Silent Civilian Chris Mora has issued the following statement on leaving Silent Civilian.:

"After careful consideration, I have left Silent Civilian. It is extremely tough to leave my brothers, but I feel it is for the best. I would like to thank the Gauntlet for all of the support over these past several years. Also, I wouldn't have all the great pictures and memories without the help of the fans, friends, family, and bands I have toured with. I am very greatful for everything, and can't wait to see all of you very soon.

Chris Mora"

Silent Civilian is currently working on it's softmore album in Oregon and will be released on Mediaskare Records.

 

Date: Dec 27, 2007
As Reported by: Chris Mora

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