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Morbid Angel is an American death metal band based in Tampa, Florida, formed in 1983 by guitarist, primary composer and sole remaining original member Trey Azagthoth, vocalist and bassist Dallas Ward, and drummer Mike Browning.
In a new interview with McVay Productions, MORBID ANGEL guitarist Trey Azagthoth spoke about his mindset when composing music for his long-running death metal outfit.
The founding member and guitarist of Morbid Angel, Trey Azagthoth is recognised as one of the pioneers of the fast, distorted tone of guitar that became synonymous with death metal.
MORBID ANGEL guitarist Trey Azagthoth was "dehydrated" and was suffering from a back injury when he collapsed on stage during the band's concert last night (Friday, April 21) in Tampa,...
Despite not having been in the band for over two decades at this point, Rutan still holds an extremely high opinion of founding Morbid Angel guitarist Trey Azagthoth.
Azagthoth is essential not just to death metal and heavy metal but to guitar playing. The foundation of his legacy is through Morbid Angel’s first three albums: Altars of Madness (’89), Blessed Are the Sick (’91) and the commercially successful Covenant (’93).
KINGDOMS DISDAINED - the band's latest critically-adored record reunites founding guitarist Trey Azagthoth with bassist/vocalist Steve Tucker. Captured at Mana Studios in St. Petersburg, Florida and produced by MORBID ANGEL with Erik Rutan, the record delivers eleven pieces of devastatingly dynamic death metal.
He’s the founder of Morbid Angel and a death metal virtuoso who is consistently named one of the best guitarists in his genre. But what Guitar World readers really want to know is….
Over in Tampa, 18-year- old guitar whizz-kid George Emmanuel III – soon to be the self-styled Trey Azagthoth – started jamming with the only other occult-fixated metalhead in Henry B. Plant High School, drummer Mike Browning.
As the founding guitarist and mastermind behind Morbid Angel, Trey Azagthoth has helmed the revered Floridian death metal outfit through 34 years, nine studio albums and a list of former members about a mile long.