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Encyclopedia > Death (band)
Death
Origin Orlando, Florida, USA
Genre(s) Death metal
Progressive metal
Technical death metal
Years active 1983–2001
Label(s) Combat
Relativity
Roadrunner
Nuclear Blast
Website www.emptywords.org
Former members
Last known lineup:
Chuck Schuldiner
Shannon Hamm
Scott Clendenin
Richard Christy
(See: full listing)

Death was an influential American death metal band founded in 1983 by guitarist and vocalist Chuck Schuldiner, and dissolved in 2001. They are widely credited as the creators of the death metal genre, from the release of their first demo in 1983. The band's label debut Scream Bloody Gore is considered a template of the genre, described as death metal's first archetypal document.[1] Schuldiner was the only member to remain in the band from start to end. Music biographers have referred to Schuldiner as the father of death metal.[2] Orlando redirects here. ... This article is about the U.S. State of Florida. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article is about the musical genre. ... Progressive metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal music which blends the powerful, guitar-driven sound of metal with the complex compositional structures, odd time signatures, and intricate instrumental playing of progressive rock. ... Technical death metal, or tech death for short, is a term used to describe bands in the subgenre death metal. ... In the music industry, a record label can be a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Relativity Records was a record label. ... Roadrunner Records is a major record label that concentrates on metal bands. ... For nuclear detonations, see nuclear explosion. ... Charles Michael Chuck Schuldiner (May 13, 1967, Long Island, New York – December 13, 2001) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and genre innovator. ... Shannon Hamm is a death metal guitarist. ... Scott Clendenin is a death metal bassist. ... Richard Christy (born Thomas Richard Christy on April 1, 1974) is an American drummer, comedian, actor, and radio personality who currently works for The Howard Stern Show. ... This article is about the musical genre. ... Charles Michael Chuck Schuldiner (May 13, 1967, Long Island, New York – December 13, 2001) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and genre innovator. ... This article is about the musical genre. ... Scream Bloody Gore is the first album released by Death in 1987. ...

Contents

Biography

Early history (1983–1987)

Founded in 1983 by Chuck Schuldiner under the original name of Mantas in Orlando, Death were among the more widely known, early pioneers of the death metal sound along with California's thrashers Possessed. In the late 80s, the band was both a part of and integral in defining the death metal scene which gained international recognition with the release of albums by a number of area acts. Charles Michael Chuck Schuldiner (May 13, 1967, Long Island, New York – December 13, 2001) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and genre innovator. ... Orlando redirects here. ... This article is about the U.S. state. ... Possessed is a death metal band that formed in 1983 in El Sobrante, California. ... This article is about the musical genre. ...


Together with Kam Lee (Barney Lee), and Rick Rozz (Frederick DeLillo), Schuldiner started to compose songs that were released on several rehearsal tapes in 1984. These tapes, along with the Death by Metal demo, circulated through the tape trader world, quickly establishing the band's name. In 1984, Schuldiner dissolved Mantas and quickly started a new band under the name Death. Its members included the same Rick Rozz and Kam Lee. Another demo was released, called Reign of Terror. Kam Lee (born Barney Kam Lee) is an American singer. ... Rick Rozz (born Frederick DeLillo, January 9, 1967) is an American guitarist. ... Death By Metal is the first Demo released by Death in 1983. ...


In 1985, after the Infernal Death tape was recorded and released, Schuldiner fired Lee and Rozz in favour of Repulsion's bassist and guitarist, Scott Carlson and Matt Olivio, respectively. However, a drummer could not be found; consequently the band dissolved again. Schuldiner moved to San Francisco and recruited DRI drummer Eric Brecht, but he was not happy with this incarnation of Death and moved back to Florida without a band. There, in 1986, Schuldiner got an invitation from early Canadian thrash band Slaughter to play on their album, which he accepted, moving to Canada. This only lasted two weeks, however, as he found the situation not to his liking. He returned to Florida, then moved quickly to San Francisco again, where he joined with Chris Reifert. They recorded the Mutilation demo, which led to a deal with Combat Records, owned by Important Distribution (later becoming Relativity), that enabled them to record the first LP. Repulsion were an early death metal/grindcore band from Flint, MI. Their innovations were significant to the development of the death metal, black metal, and grindcore genres. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... Dirty Rotten Imbeciles, or simply D.R.I., are a Thrash band that formed in 1982. ... Slaughter was a Canadian death thrash metal band. ... Chris Reifert (born 1968) started out as the drummer of Death when Chuck Schuldiner moved to California. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Scream Bloody Gore was released in 1987. Schuldiner briefly had a second guitar player, John Hand, but Hand did not appear on the album (though his photo did). By this time Schuldiner moved back to Florida, leaving Chris Reifert behind. There, Schuldiner teamed up with former bandmate Rick Rozz and two members of Rozz's band Massacre, Terry Butler and Bill Andrews. Scream Bloody Gore is the first album released by Death in 1987. ... Massacre is an American Death metal band. ... Terry Butler, of Tampa, Florida, USA, is the current bassist in the death metal band Six Feet Under. ...


The mid-era (1988–1992)

In 1988, that lineup recorded Leprosy. After much gigging in support of the album, including a quick and ill-planned tour of Europe, Rick Rozz was fired in 1989. After a tour of Mexico featuring guitarist Paul Masvidal (later to re-emerge in the Death camp), a replacement was found in James Murphy, with whom the third album Spiritual Healing was recorded in Tampa in the summer of 1989. Murphy was sacked relatively quickly. By this time Schuldiner abandoned the "gore" lyrical theme for more social critique as Death's musical style progressed from a more brutal style of death metal to a more complex, progressive death metal. Additional melody was added to the band's sound as well as more varied timings and song structures. Leprosy is the second album released by Death in 1988. ... Paul Masvidal was the guitarist, singer and a founding member of the now disbanded progressive metal band Cynic. ... James Franklin Murphy (July 30th, 1967, Portsmouth, Virginia USA) is an American guitarist. ... Spiritual Healing is the third album released by Death in February 1990. ... This article is about the musical genre. ... It has been suggested that Florida death metal be merged into this article or section. ...


In 1990, on the eve of a European tour, Schuldiner decided against traveling, claiming at the last minute that he felt the tour was not adequately organized (and citing the group's previous disorganized European tour in 1988). Andrews and Butler continued with the tour of Europe as 'Death' regardless and recruited roadies Walter Trachsler (guitar) and Louie Carrisalez (vocals) to replace Schuldiner, much to Schuldiner's shock and disgust. Schuldiner took legal action and Butler and Andrews were fired from the band.


Schuldiner abandoned the idea of a band set-up altogether and began working with session musicians only. Schuldiner hired Steve DiGiorgio and recruited Sean Reinert and Paul Masvidal from underground Florida band Cynic. In 1991, Death released Human, which is considered a more technical and progressive album than their previous works. Human was Death's best-selling album yet, receiving many accolades and some MTV play for the group's first video, directed by David Bellino, for the track "Lack of Comprehension". Due to obligations with his primary band Sadus, DiGiorgio was forced to depart after the recording of Human and new bassist Skott Carino did Death's extensive world tour, from October 1991 until March 1992, in addition to appearing in the music video for "Lack of Comprehension". Steve DiGiorgio Steve DiGiorgio (born November 7, 1967, Waukegan, Illinois) is an American musician. ... Sean Reinert is the former drummer of Cynic. ... Paul Masvidal was the guitarist, singer and a founding member of the now disbanded progressive metal band Cynic. ... Cynic is a technical death metal/progressive metal band from Miami, Florida, United States. ... Human is the fourth album released by Death in 1991. ... This article is about the original U.S. music television channel. ... Sadus is a highly technical thrash metal trio from the United States. ... A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ...


During this period of 1988-92, Death was managed by Eric Greif, a rocky relationship that culminated in at least two lawsuits between Greif and Schuldiner. However, when interviewed by Thrash 'n Burn, Schuldiner was characteristically mellow about what the writer referred to as his "gruesome collaboration" with Greif: "We just came to the conclusion that it was stupid just fighting all the time, taking each other to court and all that stupid shit." After his final break from Greif, Schuldiner managed himself for the remainder of his career. Eric Greif is a lawyer and entertainment personality known first for a management career within the heavy metal musical genre in the 1980s and later within the legal profession. ...


The final years (1993–2001)

In 1993, Reinert and Masvidal left the group to continue with Cynic, Schuldiner being unable to persuade them otherwise. Schuldiner replaced them with drummer Gene Hoglan of the recently dissolved thrash metal band Dark Angel, and worked with guitarist Andy LaRocque from King Diamond for Individual Thought Patterns. LaRocque being obligated to his band, Schuldiner hired a then-unknown Ralph Santolla as touring guitarist. Death was arguably at the peak of their commercial and popular culture success, and the video for the track The Philosopher even made it on to an episode of Beavis & Butt-head in 1994 (Beavis also parodies Schuldiner's vocals in a mock 'drive-thru' order of 'tacos, to go!' in death-metal style). Also in 1994, Death abandoned their eight year relationship with Relativity and signed with Roadrunner Records, their European distributor. For 1995's Symbolic, Santolla and DiGiorgio were exchanged for underground Florida musicians Kelly Conlon and Bobby Koelble. For the Symbolic tour Brian Benson was brought in on bass (Conlon having left the band prior to the tour due to conflicts with Schuldiner). Cynic is a technical death metal/progressive metal band from Miami, Florida, United States. ... For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ... Eugene Gene Victor Hoglan II (born August 31, 1967 in Dallas, Texas) was a well-known American extreme metal drummer. ... Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music, one of the extreme metal subgenres that is characterised by high speed riffing and aggression. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Andy LaRocque (real name Anders Allhage, born 29 November 1962, Göteborg, Sweden) is best known as the guitar player of the band King Diamond. ... King Diamond is the band that King Diamond formed after the split up of Mercyful Fate, following the departure of Hank Shermann. ... Individual Thought Patterns is the fifth album by Death, released in 1993. ... Image:Ralphsantolla. ... Beavis (right) and Butt-head Beavis and Butt-head is an animated comedy show that aired on the U.S. TV station MTV from 1993 to 1997, and is a spin-off of MTVs animation showcase Liquid Television. ... Relativity Records was a record label. ... Roadrunner Records is a major record label that concentrates on metal bands. ... Kelly Conlon is an American bass guitarist. ...


After Symbolic, Schuldiner dissolved the band and all ties with Roadrunner and began writing songs for Control Denied. It was during this time that Schuldiner briefly worked with Florida studio guitarist James Hogan. Schuldiner was still contractually obligated to record an album under Nuclear Blast with Death, and so he used several songs that were intended to be used for Control Denied, as several song titles on The Sound of Perseverance were originally Control Denied song titles (though, this is disputed, as Chuck himself denied using Control Denied songs as "filler" on the Death album)[citation needed]. He re-formed Death with Florida musicians Richard Christy, Shannon Hamm and Scott Clendenin to record 1998's The Sound of Perseverance with his new label Nuclear Blast. Control Denied was started by Chuck Schuldiner to create a European-style power metal/progressive metal band, mixed with elements death metal recognizable in his earlier band Death. ... James Hogan (born March 7, 1974) is a guitarist from Florida who has worked with the bands Left For Dead, and with Matt Mercados Pivotman. ... For nuclear detonations, see nuclear explosion. ... The Sound of Perseverance is the seventh and final studio album released by Death in 1998. ... Richard Christy (born Thomas Richard Christy on April 1, 1974) is an American drummer, comedian, actor, and radio personality who currently works for The Howard Stern Show. ... Shannon Hamm is a death metal guitarist. ... The Sound of Perseverance is the seventh and final studio album released by Death in 1998. ...


After the album and two supporting tours, Schuldiner dissolved Death to pursue Control Denied with Christy and Hamm. Clendenin was dropped in favor of Steve DiGiorgio, who was once again available, and an underground power metal singer named Tim Aymar. As Schuldiner finished Control Denied's debut album, he was diagnosed with brain cancer, forcing the band to scrap plans for a US and Canadian tour. As he worked on the second release, Schuldiner's condition improved, but the tumor left him in a weakened, vulnerable state. He contracted pneumonia and was placed in the hospital. He was released and returned home where, one hour later, Schuldiner died on December 13, 2001. Control Denied was started by Chuck Schuldiner to create a European-style power metal/progressive metal band, mixed with elements death metal recognizable in his earlier band Death. ... Steve DiGiorgio Steve DiGiorgio (born November 7, 1967, Waukegan, Illinois) is an American musician. ... This article is about the sub-genre of heavy metal music. ... A brain tumor is any intracranial tumor created by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division, normally either in the brain itself (neurons, glial cells (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells), lymphatic tissue, blood vessels), in the cranial nerves (myelin-producing Schwann cells), in the brain envelopes (meninges), skull, pituitary and pineal gland, or... This article is about human pneumonia. ...


The aftermath

The second Control Denied release has yet to be completed and is mired in a variety of odd legal problems involving its label, the musicians (who have publicly stated their desire to complete the album) and Schuldiner's mother. In 2004, Hammerheart Records released a CD made up of old, pre-Scream Bloody Gore demos, along with partial demos of the unfinished album. This was issued under the name Chuck Schuldiner, not Death, but their markedly unfinished state and lack of vocals led few to pay attention, aided by Schuldiner's mother's pleas for fans to stay away from it. Karmageddon Media (previously known as Hammerheart Records) is a Dutch independent record label specializing in death metal, black metal, doom metal and folk metal bands from around the world. ...


Members of Death have dispersed all throughout the landscape of metal and popular music. Some, like Gene Hoglan from Dark Angel and Andy LaRocque from King Diamond, already had made a name for themselves. Others went on to do so, like Sean Reinert, who formed the legendary Cynic with fellow Death member Paul Masvidal. Ironically, both of these pioneering death metal musicians have ended up in a progressive, ethereal rock band named Æon Spoke, laced with delicate guitars and Masvidal's soft croon. Richard Christy went on to gigs with Acheron and Iced Earth before joining The Howard Stern Show. Ralph Santolla has also played with Iced Earth, as well as Sebastian Bach, both of which were also stations for Steve DiGiorgio (he is still playing with Bach). While Santolla is now in Obituary and before this he was in Deicide. DiGiorgio also played for Testament and is still active with his original band Sadus. Bobby Koelble founded the Orlando rock-funk-Latin fusion group JunkieRush in 2000. James Murphy was also in Testament for a while, formed numerous projects such as Disincarnate (as well as stints with death metal bands Obituary and Cancer) and has made a name for himself. Murphy also has been stricken with cancer and, along with Deron Miller of CKY, is organizing a Death tribute album to be released upon completion. Recently, Kam Lee formed the band Denial Fiend with Terry Butler. Eugene Gene Victor Hoglan II (born August 31, 1967 in Dallas, Texas) was a well-known American extreme metal drummer. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Andy LaRocque (real name Anders Allhage, born 29 November 1962, Göteborg, Sweden) is best known as the guitar player of the band King Diamond. ... For the band, see King Diamond (band). ... Sean Reinert is the former drummer of Cynic. ... Cynic is a technical death metal/progressive metal band from Miami, Florida, United States. ... Paul Masvidal was the guitarist, singer and a founding member of the now disbanded progressive metal band Cynic. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Richard Christy (born Thomas Richard Christy on April 1, 1974) is an American drummer, comedian, actor, and radio personality who currently works for The Howard Stern Show. ... Acheron is an American death metal band, originally based in Florida. ... Iced Earth is an American heavy metal band that combine influences from thrash metal, power metal, progressive metal, opera, speed metal and NWOBHM. In 1999 their leader and songwriter Jon Schaffer teamed up with Blind Guardian vocalist Hansi Kürsch to form a side project called Demons & Wizards. ... This article is about the radio show hosted by Howard Stern. ... Image:Ralphsantolla. ... This article is about the rock singer. ... Steve DiGiorgio Steve DiGiorgio (born November 7, 1967, Waukegan, Illinois) is an American musician. ... Obituary are one of the pioneering bands of the death metal genre. ... Deicide is an American death metal band. ... Testament are an American thrash metal band from California. ... Sadus is a highly technical thrash metal trio from the United States. ... James Murphy may refer to: James Murphy (electronic musician) (born 1970), principal member of LCD Soundsystem and head of DFA Records James Murphy (footballer) (1910–1989), Association Football player and manager James Murphy (football player) (born 1959), receiver in the Canadian Football League James Murphy (musician) (born 1967), American heavy... Testament are an American thrash metal band from California. ... Disincarnate was an important early technical death metal band, fronted by guitarist James Murphy, also of Testament, Cancer, Obituary, and Death. ... Obituary are one of the pioneering bands of the death metal genre. ... Cancer was a British death metal band which released three steady, mid-paced, typical death metal albums. ... Deron John Miller (born May 21, 1976 in Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.) is the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter for CKY. Derons previous bands include This End Up, Oil, and Foreign Objects. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... A tribute album is a recorded collection of cover versions of a specific artists songs. ... Kam Lee (born Barney Kam Lee) is an American singer. ... Terry Butler, of Tampa, Florida, USA, is the current bassist in the death metal band Six Feet Under. ...


Band logo

The original Death logo was re-drawn and re-vamped by Chuck Schuldiner

Schuldiner designed the Death logo and its various incarnations during the length of his career. In 1991, before the release of Human, he cleaned up the logo taking out more intricate details and the "T" in the logo was swapped from an inverted Cross to a more regular looking "T", one reason being to quash any implication of evil. Death Logo (death the band) File links The following pages link to this file: Death (band) ... Death Logo (death the band) File links The following pages link to this file: Death (band) ... Human is the fourth album released by Death in 1991. ...

Band members

Last known lineup

Charles Michael Chuck Schuldiner (May 13, 1967, Long Island, New York – December 13, 2001) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and genre innovator. ... Death growl, also known as growled vocals, harsh vocals, death vocals, pig vocals, throating, death grunts, unclean vocals, Cookie Monster vocals[1], or simply growling, is a vocalization style usually employed by vocalists of the death metal music genre, but also used in a variety of other heavy metal subgenres. ... Lead guitar refers to a role within a band, that provides melody or melodic material, as opposed to the rhythm of the rhythm guitar, bass, and drums. ... Rhythm guitar is a guitar that is primarily used to provide rhythmic and harmonic accompaniment for a singer or for other instruments in an ensemble. ... Shannon Hamm is a death metal guitarist. ... An electric guitar An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into electrical current, which is then amplified. ... Scott Clendenin is a death metal bassist. ... A sunburst-colored Fender Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass[1][2]; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ... Richard Christy (born Thomas Richard Christy on April 1, 1974) is an American drummer, comedian, actor, and radio personality who currently works for The Howard Stern Show. ... A drum kit (or drum set or trap set) is a collection of drums, cymbals and sometimes other percussion instruments, such as a cowbell, wood block, chimes or tambourines, arranged for convenient playing by a single drummer. ...

Previous members

Guitarists

  • Rick Rozz (Frederick DeLillo) - guitars (1983–1985, 1987–1989)
  • Matt Olivo - guitar (1985)
  • John Hand - guitar (Never played anything live or on any album, but credited on Scream Bloody Gore[3]) (1987)
  • Paul Masvidal - guitar (1989, 1991–1992)
  • Albert Gonzalez - guitar (1990)
  • James Murphy - guitar (1989)
  • Andy LaRocque (Anders Allhage) - guitar (1993)
  • Ralph Santolla - live guitar (1993)
  • Craig Locicero - guitar (1993)
  • Bobby Koelble - guitar (1995)

Rick Rozz (born Frederick DeLillo, January 9, 1967) is an American guitarist. ... Paul Masvidal was the guitarist, singer and a founding member of the now disbanded progressive metal band Cynic. ... James Franklin Murphy (July 30th, 1967, Portsmouth, Virginia USA) is an American guitarist. ... Andy LaRocque (real name Anders Allhage, born 29 November 1962, Göteborg, Sweden) is best known as the guitar player of the band King Diamond. ... Image:Ralphsantolla. ...

Bassists

Charles Michael Chuck Schuldiner (May 13, 1967, Long Island, New York – December 13, 2001) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and genre innovator. ... Mutilation is the sixth and ultimate Demo released by Death before their first Studio Album (Scream Bloody Gore), in 1986[1]. Land of No Return - 2:48 Zombie Ritual - 4:22 Mutilation - 3:14 ^ http://www. ... Scream Bloody Gore is the first album released by Death in 1987. ... Leprosy is the second album released by Death in 1988. ... Terry Butler, of Tampa, Florida, USA, is the current bassist in the death metal band Six Feet Under. ... Steve DiGiorgio Steve DiGiorgio (born November 7, 1967, Waukegan, Illinois) is an American musician. ... Kelly Conlon is an American bass guitarist. ...

Drummers

Kam Lee (born Barney Kam Lee) is an American singer. ... Chris Reifert (born 1968) started out as the drummer of Death when Chuck Schuldiner moved to California. ... Bill Andrews is an American heavy metal drummer. ... Sean Reinert is the former drummer of Cynic. ... Eugene Gene Victor Hoglan II (born August 31, 1967 in Dallas, Texas) was a well-known American extreme metal drummer. ...

Discography

Demos

Death By Metal is the first Demo released by Death in 1983. ... Reign of Terror is the second Demo released by Death in 1984. ... Live at Rubys Pub is the first live Demo released by Death in 1984. ... Infernal Death is the third Demo released by Death in 1985. ... Reign of Terror is the fourth Demo released by Death in 1985. ... Back from the Dead is the fifth Demo released by Death in 1985[1]. Intro (Theme from Alfred Hitchcock Presents) - 0:33 Back from the Dead - 3:01 Mutilation - 2:28 Skill To Kill - 2:27 Legion of Doom - 3:09 Beyond the Unholy Grave - 3:10 Baptized in Blood... Reign of Terror is the second live Demo released by Death in 1985. ... Mutilation is the sixth and ultimate Demo released by Death before their first Studio Album (Scream Bloody Gore), in 1986[1]. Land of No Return - 2:48 Zombie Ritual - 4:22 Mutilation - 3:14 ^ http://www. ...

Albums

Scream Bloody Gore is the first album released by Death in 1987. ... Leprosy is the second album released by Death in 1988. ... Spiritual Healing is the third album released by Death in February 1990. ... Human is the fourth album released by Death in 1991. ... Individual Thought Patterns is the fifth album by Death, released in 1993. ... The Sound of Perseverance is the seventh and final studio album released by Death in 1998. ... Live in L.A. (Death & Raw) is the live album released by Death in 2001. ... Live in Eindhoven is a live album released by Death in 2001. ...

Videography

  • Lack of Comprehension (videoclip, 1991)
  • The Philosopher (videoclip, 1993)
  • Live in Houston (Bootleg, VHS, 04.02.1989)
  • Live in Florence (VHS, 10.12.1993)
  • Live in Music Hall (1998, Virus Cable TV)
  • Live in L.A. (Death & Raw) (Official Live, DVD/VHS, 05.12.1998)
  • Live in Eindhoven (Official Live, DVD), 2001, Nuclear Blast)
  • Live in Japan (DVD)

For other uses, see Bootleg. ... Bottom view of VHS cassette with magnetic tape exposed Top view of VHS cassette with front casing removed The Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard. ... Bottom view of VHS cassette with magnetic tape exposed Top view of VHS cassette with front casing removed The Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard. ... DVD (also known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc - see Etymology) is a popular optical disc storage media format. ... Bottom view of VHS cassette with magnetic tape exposed Top view of VHS cassette with front casing removed The Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard. ... DVD (also known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc - see Etymology) is a popular optical disc storage media format. ... For nuclear detonations, see nuclear explosion. ... DVD (also known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc - see Etymology) is a popular optical disc storage media format. ...

See also

Control Denied was started by Chuck Schuldiner to create a European-style power metal/progressive metal band, mixed with elements death metal recognizable in his earlier band Death. ... Charles Michael Chuck Schuldiner (May 13, 1967, Long Island, New York – December 13, 2001) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and genre innovator. ... Voodoocult was a German thrash metal project formed in 1994 by Phillip Boa, vocalist of the alternative band Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub. ...

References

  1. ^ Allmusic.com Death Biography
  2. ^ ibid
  3. ^ Emptywords.org Death biography
  4. ^ http://www.emptywords.org/RHinterview12-91.htm

External links

The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. ... MusicBrainz (MusicBrainz. ... Charles Michael Chuck Schuldiner (May 13, 1967, Long Island, New York – December 13, 2001) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and genre innovator. ... Scream Bloody Gore is the first album released by Death in 1987. ... Leprosy is the second album released by Death in 1988. ... Spiritual Healing is the third album released by Death in February 1990. ... Human is the fourth album released by Death in 1991. ... Individual Thought Patterns is the fifth album by Death, released in 1993. ... The Sound of Perseverance is the seventh and final studio album released by Death in 1998. ... Live in L.A. (Death & Raw) is the live album released by Death in 2001. ... Live in Eindhoven is a live album released by Death in 2001. ... Control Denied was started by Chuck Schuldiner to create a European-style power metal/progressive metal band, mixed with elements death metal recognizable in his earlier band Death. ... Voodoocult was a German thrash metal project formed in 1994 by Phillip Boa, vocalist of the alternative band Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub. ... Massacre is an American Death metal band. ...


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