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Johnny Franck, is an American musician. He is currently a member of the band The March Ahead. He was also the long time clean vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the band Attack Attack! He is also known for his solo work as a dub-step artist and as a music producer.

Musical Career

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Attack Attack! (2005-2010)

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Franck joined the band shortly after the departure of clean vocalist/rhythm guitarist Ricky Lortz in 2005. Then in 2008 the EP titled If Guns Are Outlawed, Can We Use Swords? was released. Franck Can be found on the tracks Stick Stickly, "If Guns Are Outlawed....", and "Party Foul". They later signed to Rise Records before dropping their full-length Some Day Came Suddenly. Johnny Franck is in every song on that album. He then went on to play with the band on many tours including Warped Tour 2009, and the Artery Across the Nation Tour where they played three new songs. These songs were Sexual Man Chocolate , AC 130 , and A For Andrew.


On June 8, 2010, Attack Attack's self-titled album was released. On this album Franck's vocals underwent a new change in style, progressing from auto tune. Attack Attack then went on to play at the 2010 Vans warped Tour. They then subsequently dropped a video for Smokahontas and started the This is a Family Tour with Emmure, Pierce the Veil and other bands.

During the tour, Johnny Franck departed from the band. He created a video stating that he left to reconnect with god and that he was on no bad terms with any of the members of the band. The band stayed as a four piece with Caleb handling both clean and unclean vocals. They had Sean Mackoswski, formally of My Ticket Home, fill in for Franck on tour. The band stated that they didn't replace Franck because he simply could not be replaced in their minds. He still is on good terms with the band and can be found in one of their studio updates.

The March Ahead (2010-present)

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Shortly after his departure, Franck formed a band The March Ahead. Alongside K Sera vocalist Mike Caswell launched a Kick Starter in hopes of funding their debut EP. They reached their goal and soon wen into the studio with Joey Sturgis.

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