Mark Spicoluk

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Mark London Spicoluk played bass for the band Closet Monster until their final show on December 8, 2005, and has previously played with Avril Lavigne and Sum 41. He appeared in the music videos for Avril's hit singles 'Sk8er Boi' and 'Complicated'. [1]

Founder of the indie punk rock label Underground Operations.


Sum 41
Deryck Whibley | Jason McCaslin | Steve Jocz
Mark Spicoluk | Dave Baksh | Greig Nori
Discography
Albums: Half Hour Of Power | All Killer No Filler | Does This Look Infected? | Chuck | TBA
Live Albums, EPs and compilations: Motivation EP | Does This Look Intected Too? | Go Chuck Yourself/Happy Live Surprise
Videos and DVDS: Introduction To Destruction | Cross Your T's and Gouge Your I's | Sake Bombs and Happy Endings | Bring The Noize! | Rocked: Sum 41 in Congo | Go Chuck Yourself/Happy Live Surprise
Singles: Makes No Difference | Fat Lip | In Too Deep | Motivation | What We're All About | Still Waiting | The Hell Song | Over My Head (Better Off Dead) | Little Know It All | We're All to Blame | Pieces | Some Say | No Reason (Radio Release Only)
Colaborations: FUBAR: The Album | Detox | Skull Ring | Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 | Fantastic 4: The Album | Do They Know It's Hallowe'en | Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen
Related artists
Treble Charger | Pain For Pleasure | Iggy Pop | Ludacris | Avril Lavigne | Brown Brigade | The Operation | Closet Monster
Related articles
Bunk Rock Music | Rock Against Bush | Punk Voter | Marc Klasfeld | Tom Lord-Alge