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Founding Member of Legendary '90s Metal Band Dead at 62

Mike Browning, the drummer and vocalist who helped start the influential death metal band Morbid Angel, has died at the age of 62.

Browning passed away on Monday. News of his death was confirmed by Decibel Magazine and later acknowledged by Profound Lore Records, the label behind releases from his later band, Nocturnus AD, per Metal Injection.

The record label shared a tribute on social media, writing: "RIP death metal legend/sci-fi death metal godfather Mike Browning of NOCTURNUS/NOCTURNUS AD. Journey beyond the gateway to the outer void!"

Morbid Angel also honored their former bandmate and co-founder with a message posted on Instagram alongside an old photo of Browning.

"R.I.P Mike, thanks for helping making all this happen. Our condolences to his family & especially his daughter."

Browning is survived by his teenage daughter.

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Mike Browning Helped Shape Early Death Metal History

Born Michael George Browning on May 26, 1964, in Tampa, Florida, Browning began playing drums when he was 13 years old. His musical influences included Black Sabbath, Slayer, Angel Witch, Mercyful Fate and Celtic Frost.

In 1983, Browning joined forces with guitarist Trey Azagthoth to form Morbid Angel, a group that would later become one of the most important names in death metal.

The band became known for combining guttural vocals, blast beats and fast, aggressive songwriting at a time when those sounds were still new to heavy music.

Browning remained with Morbid Angel until the mid-1980s and appeared on several early demos. He also performed on the recordings for "Abominations Of Desolation," which had originally been planned as the band's debut album.

Although the album was recorded in 1986, it was not officially released until 1991, years after Browning had already left the group.

His drumming and vocals on those recordings became an important part of the band's early legacy and helped influence generations of extreme metal musicians that followed.

Nocturnus Founder Built a Legacy Beyond Morbid Angel

After leaving Morbid Angel, Browning continued working in the growing Florida death metal scene. He spent time with Incubus and Acheron before launching Nocturnus in 1987.

The band quickly stood out from many of its peers by mixing technical death metal with keyboards and science fiction themes, helping create a sound that was unique within the genre.

Browning served as drummer and vocalist on Nocturnus's 1990 album The Key and later played drums on "Thresholds" before leaving the band in 1993. He later worked with projects including After Death, Devine Essence and Wolf and Hawk.

In 2008, Browning released a solo album titled Mike Browning's Inner Workings – Trancemissions.

Years later, he returned to the music scene with Nocturnus AD, a continuation of his earlier work.

The band released "Paradox" in 2019 and followed it with "Unicursal" in 2024 through Profound Lore Records. Both albums were well received by fans of progressive and science fiction-inspired death metal.

Outside music, Browning was known for his interests in medieval weapons, Ancient Egyptian artifacts, muscle cars and 3D graphic design.

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This story was originally published July 13, 2026 at 9:55 PM.

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