Mitch Porter

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Mitch Porter was the first bass player in Jimmy Eat World. He left the band in 1995 for what the band cites as "personal reasons" and was replaced by Rick Burch. Mitch decided to leave so that he could serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He served in Costa Rica for two years.

Jimmy Eat World
Jim Adkins | Tom Linton | Rick Burch | Zach Lind
Mitch Porter | Mark Trombino
Discography
Albums and EPs: One, Two, Three, Four | Jimmy Eat World | Static Prevails | Jimmy Eat World EP | Clarity | Bleed American, retitled Jimmy Eat World, 2001 | Good to Go EP | Firestarter EP | Futures | Stay on My Side Tonight
Singles: Lucky Denver Mint | Bleed American | The Middle | Sweetness | A Praise Chorus | Pain | Work | Futures
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Categories: Jimmy Eat World | Jimmy Eat World songs
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