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This is the discography of the American death metal band Deicide. Albums. Studio albums. Title Details Chart positions ... Banished by Sin: Released: April 26, 2024 [27]
Deicide is an American death metal band from Tampa, Florida. Formed in 1987 by drummer/composer Steve Asheim and guitarist brothers Eric and Brian Hoffman as "Carnage", then hiring bassist/vocalist/lyricist Glen Benton and becoming "Amon".
Glen Michael Benton [2] (born June 18, 1967) is an American musician, best known as the lead vocalist, lyricist and bassist for the Florida death metal band Deicide.. In addition to his work with Deicide, Benton was also a of member of the band Vital Remains, occasionally recording and performing with the band.
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Deicide: Banished by Sin [267] Disbelief: Killing Karma [268] Full of Hell: Coagulated Bliss [269] Lee Aaron: Tattoo Me (covers album) [270] Pentagram Chile: Eternal Life of Madness [271] Pestilence: Levels of Perception (best-of album) [272] Tygers of Pan Tang: Live Blood (live album) [273] Vesperian Sorrow: Awaken the Greylight [274]
The album received mixed to positive reviews. Metal Injection said that "the album definitely belongs in the top half of Deicide's discography", [3] Decibel said that "by track four, it has already muscled its way into the upper echelons of the band’s storied discography", [6] but Exclaim! writer Joe Smith-Engelhardt called the album a "sore spot" in Deicide's career.
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Deicide frontman Glen Benton claims to have designed the album's cover artwork. He said, "when I did the Legion album cover, computers were still fucking new. Nobody knew anything about three-dimensional artwork or any shit like that. And I was the first person to even fucking fuck with that." [2]