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  2. Death Angel - Wikipedia

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    Geffen Records bought out the band's contract with Enigma Records in 1989 and released the third Death Angel album, Act III, in 1990.Produced by Max Norman (who had previously worked with Ozzy Osbourne, Megadeth, Savatage, Fates Warning and Loudness), the album showcased the band's newfound use of full-band backing vocals, while fusing elements of funk, thrash, and heavy metal with acoustic ...

  3. Archives and Artifacts - Wikipedia

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    Death Angel chronology; The Art of Dying ... Archives and Artifacts (2005) is a box set by the American thrash metal band Death Angel, ... "International TV Interview"

  4. Death Angel discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Death Angel, an American thrash metal band, consists of nine studio albums, one EP, two live albums, two compilation albums, seven singles, ten music videos and two demo cassettes. Death Angel was formed in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1982 by guitarists Rob Cavestany and Gus Pepa, bassist Dennis Pepa and drummer Andy Galeon ...

  5. Frolic Through the Park - Wikipedia

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    Frolic Through the Park marked a change in style for Death Angel and is considered by many to be one of the band's darkest works. While retaining the speed and thrash roots of its predecessor The Ultra-Violence (1987), the album saw the band implement a more experimental and diverse direction, drawing elements and influences from funk, progressive, hard rock, hardcore punk and then-current ...

  6. Killing Season (album) - Wikipedia

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    Killing Season is the fifth album by the American thrash band Death Angel, released on February 26, 2008. [1] Produced by Nick Raskulinecz (known for his work with Foo Fighters, Rush and Alice in Chains), it is the follow-up to the band's first reunion album, 2004's The Art of Dying, and marked the final Death Angel album to feature founding members Dennis Pepa (bass) and Andy Galeon (drums).

  7. The Ultra-Violence - Wikipedia

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    The Ultra-Violence is considered a classic in the thrash metal genre, listed as number 370 in the 2010 reference book, The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time. [6]Adam McCann of Metal Digest wrote, "Punching their way out of the trenches of the Bay Area and following in the footsteps of the likes of Testament and Exodus, Death Angel delivered a beast of an album with many Death Angel fans ...

  8. Humanicide - Wikipedia

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    Humanicide is the ninth studio album by the American thrash metal band Death Angel, released on May 31, 2019. [1] Like their previous three studio albums, Humanicide was produced by Jason Suecof, while its release marks the first time the band had recorded more than three albums with the same lineup.

  9. Act III (Death Angel album) - Wikipedia

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    Act III was successful in Europe, entering the album charts in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Hungary and the Netherlands. [9] Although the album failed to break the band in their native America, the music videos for its singles, "Seemingly Endless Time" and "A Room with a View", received regular rotation on MTV's Headbangers Ball. [10]