Charles Michael Schuldiner (May 13, 1967 – December 13, 2001) was an American musician. He cofounded the pioneering
Florida death metal band
Death
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in 1983, in which he was the guitarist, primary songwriter and only continuous member until his death in 2001. He became the lead vocalist in 1985 after original drummer and vocalist
Kam Lee left the band. His obituary in the January 5, 2002, issue of ''
Kerrang!
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'' described him as "one of the most significant figures in the history of metal." Schuldiner was ranked No. 10 in
Joel McIver's book ''The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists'' in 2009 and No. 20 in March 2004 ''
Guitar World''s "The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists". In 1987, Schuldiner founded the publishing company Mutilation Music, affiliated with performance rights organization
BMI. Schuldiner died in 2001 of a
brain tumor
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.
Biography
Early life and education
Charles Michael Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967, on
Long Island, New York
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. His father Mal Schuldiner was
Jewish
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and the son of
Austrian immigrants, and his mother Jane Schuldiner was from the American South and had
converted to Judaism
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. He had two siblings, Beth and Frank Schuldiner.
In 1968, his family moved to
Florida
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. The area was relatively undeveloped, and Schuldiner spent much of his time playing with his siblings in the wooded areas around his house. He became interested in
art,
music
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and
sculpting at an early age, and started playing
guitar
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at the age of nine. It was at this age that his older brother, Frank, was killed in a
car accident
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. Schuldiner, who was very close with his brother, "never really
came to terms with" the latter's passing, according to his mother. Schuldiner's parents bought him an
acoustic guitar
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to help him cope with the
grieving process. Schuldiner quickly grew bored of
guitar lessons, and found more interest in playing the
electric guitar
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. According to his mother, "From the first time he played the electric guitar it was as if a switch was turned on in him and it never turned off".
Through his parents, Schuldiner was exposed to a wide range of other influences.
He was particularly interested in the metal movement known as
NWOBHM – New Wave of British Heavy Metal – and cited bands of that genre among his favorites. Schuldiner cited
progressive metal
Progressive metal (often shortened to prog metal) is a broad fusion music genre melding heavy metal music, heavy metal and progressive rock, combining the loud "aggression" and amplified electric guitar, guitar-driven sound of the former with t ...
bands such as
Watchtower, and
Queensrÿche as influences in a 1991 interview, as well as Kiss and
Metallica
Metallica is an American heavy metal band. It was formed in Los Angeles in 1981 by vocalist and guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, and has been based in San Francisco for most of its career. The band's fast tempos, instrume ...
,
Slayer,
Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden are an English Heavy metal music, heavy metal band formed in Leyton, East London, in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris (musician), Steve Harris. Although fluid in the early years of the band, the line-up for most ...
,
Mercyful Fate and
Raven were among the bands that he claimed as influences in a 1993 interview.
The official Schuldiner website, Empty Words, quotes Schuldiner's mother making the claim that he enjoyed all forms of music except
country
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and
rap.
Schuldiner's mother said he formed his first band in the family's garage a few years after his brother's death. She stated he played his first live show at age 15 in a park near the family's residence in
Altamonte Springs, Florida.
Schuldiner performed well in school before becoming bored with education and eventually dropping out. He later regretted this decision. He has stated that if he had not become a musician, he would have liked to have become a veterinarian or a cook.
Musical career
Taking inspiration from
Nasty Savage,
Schuldiner formed Mantas (which he later renamed
Death
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) in 1983 when he was 16 years old. He played guitar in the band, while
Rick Rozz was on guitar and
Kam Lee played the drums and performed the vocals. In January 1986, Schuldiner moved to Toronto and temporarily joined the Canadian band
Slaughter. However, he quickly returned to continue the formation of Death.
Death underwent many lineup changes. With
Chris Reifert, Schuldiner eventually released the first Death album, titled ''
Scream Bloody Gore'', in 1987. He continued with 1988's ''
Leprosy
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'' with the line-up of former Mantas guitarist Rick Rozz and rhythm section Terry Butler on bass and Bill Andrews on drums, and 1990's ''
Spiritual Healing
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'', where guitarist
James Murphy had replaced Rozz in 1989.
upSchuldiner in 1989
After ''Spiritual Healing'', Schuldiner stopped working with full-time band members, preferring to work with studio and live venue musicians, due to bad relationships with Death's previous rhythm section and guitarists. This earned Schuldiner something of a 'perfectionist' reputation in the metal community. Schuldiner had also fired his manager
Eric Greif but settled and re-hired him before the recording of his next, influential release.
Death's breakthrough album, ''
Human
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'' saw the band evolving to a more technical and progressive style, in which Schuldiner displayed his guitar skills more than ever. He continued in this style (and continued the success of the band) with 1993's ''
Individual Thought Patterns'', 1995's ''
Symbolic.'' He announced the following year that he had broken up Death and would focus on his new progressive metal band,
Control Denied.
Schuldiner also played guitar in the
supergroup Voodoocult on the album ''
Jesus Killing Machine'' in 1994 and played a guest solo on Naphobia's 1995 release, ''Of Hell'' on the track "As Ancients Evolve" as a favor to the band's bassist at the time who was a friend of Schuldiner's. Schuldiner played lead guitar on a tribute track to
Randy Rhoads called Hardly A Day Goes By with his Control Denied bandmates
Chris Williams on drums, and
Scott Clendenin on bass, as well as Craig Sease on vocals.
He secured a record deal with
Nuclear Blast
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in 1997, but the label required that he release another Death album before Control Denied. As a result, ''
The Sound of Perseverance'' was released in 1998, followed by the Control Denied album ''
The Fragile Art of Existence'' the next year. Control Denied also had other players from the latest Death album but featured
Tim Aymar, a melodic metal vocalist, as well as DiGiorgio. In a 1999 interview, Schuldiner spoke about why he didn't sing on the Control Denied album ''
The Fragile Art of Existence'' "...these vocals are all I ever wanted to do in Death but couldn't. I've had this dream of recording like that for years, and it seems like a dream come true. Tim Aymar is an amazing singer and this is the main difference."
Schuldiner was also asked to be one of the many guest vocalists on
Dave Grohl
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's 2001
Probot. Grohl,
Napalm Death
Napalm Death are an English grindcore band formed in Meriden, West Midlands, in 1981. None of the band's original members have been in the group since 1986, but since ''Utopia Banished'' (1992), the lineup of bassist Shane Embury, guitarist Mi ...
,
Ozzy Osbourne
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, and
Anthrax
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all increased efforts to raise funds for Schuldiner's medical bills.
Illness and death
Schuldiner had experienced "extreme neck pain" in early 1999
and was diagnosed with
pontine glioma that May, on his 32nd birthday.
Doctors said that the tumor had existed since his childhood, and he had shown
no signs or symptoms prior to his diagnosis.
He had surgery in New York City in January 2000, which removed half of the
tumor
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.
[
He continued his work with Control Denied. In May 2001, it was announced that Schuldiner's cancer had reappeared. He was at first unable to afford the surgery that he needed immediately. A press release called for support from everyone, including fellow artists. Jane Schuldiner urged all who read the statements about Schuldiner and his illness to obtain ]health insurance
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, stating her frustration in the American healthcare system. Schuldiner had taken out medical insurance after his first surgery, but the insurer had refused to pay because the cancer pre-dated insurance being taken out. Many artists, including Kid Rock
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, Korn
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and Red Hot Chili Peppers
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, got together during the summer of 2001 to auction off personal items, with the funds assisting Schuldiner's medical expenses, an effort covered by MTV
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. The auction was poorly managed and only a small amount of money was received by the Schuldiners. Matt Heafy
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, vocalist and guitarist for Trivium
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, has stated that at the age of 15 his band had played a benefit show for Schuldiner while he was in the hospital in their days as a local band. Other artists that supported Schuldiner during this time include Dave Grohl
David Eric Grohl (; born January 14, 1969) is an American musician. He founded the rock band Foo Fighters, of which he is the lead singer, guitarist, principal songwriter, and only consistent member. From 1990 to 1994, he was the drummer of th ...
, Napalm Death
Napalm Death are an English grindcore band formed in Meriden, West Midlands, in 1981. None of the band's original members have been in the group since 1986, but since ''Utopia Banished'' (1992), the lineup of bassist Shane Embury, guitarist Mi ...
, Ozzy Osbourne
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, and Anthrax
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.
The cancer ultimately spread to parts of Schuldiner's brain that were said to be "too sensitive for surgery". Despite this, he continued to write music as his condition worsened. According to his mother, "He drove himself unmercifully that last year ..We worried so much about him and begged him to rest. As the perfectionist he is, he said he musicwas "just OK" and that wasn’t good enough for him or his fans. He would go on until he couldn’t anymore, and he really mourned that he couldn’t finish it." Control Denied drummer Richard Christy said "It was inspiring to see somebody going through something so hard and still playing guitar and writing music. Chuck was just so committed. He gave it everything he had."
By December 2001, Tim Aymar stated that "Chuck is in very bad shape." During this time, Schuldiner was in hospice
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under the care of his mother. On the afternoon of December 13, 2001, Schuldiner died at the age of 34 due to complications from cancer. According to his mother, "At the end
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he thanked me for the golden memories of his childhood." In the weeks following his death, his website was reportedly "flooded" with over 14,000 messages from fans paying tribute. Schuldiner was cremated
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. According to MTV coverage his funeral was attended by Mike Patton
Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and voice actor, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock bands Faith No More and Mr. Bungle. He has also fronted and/or played with Tomahawk, The ...
, Metallica
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's former bassist Jason Newsted
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, Max Cavalera
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, King Diamond
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, Ville Valo
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Born and raised in Helsinki to a Hungarian mother and Finnish fa ...
, Trey Azagthoth
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, Glen Benton, Tim Aymar from Control Denied and all the former and active members of Death.
Aftermath and estate
Former manager Eric Greif handled Schuldiner's estate as president of Perseverance Holdings. Beth Schuldiner has a son named Christopher Steele, who also plays guitar.
A legal battle began from the time of Schuldiner's death on the settlement of the rights to the partially completed second Control Denied album, ''When Man and Machine Collide'', which was recorded in 2000–2001. Demos of these unreleased Control Denied songs, as well as early Death demos and live Death recordings from 1990, were released in the ''Zero Tolerance
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'' two-part compilation bootlegs by the Dutch Hammerheart Holdings company. The matter was settled in November 2009. There was a meeting held by guitarist Shannon Hamm and producer Jim Morris at Morrisound in 2012. By 2016, former Death manager Eric Greif indicated that the album would not be completed.
Tribute concerts have been coordinated or funded by Schuldiner's mother and family and various Death tribute groups internationally. Guitarist James Murphy announced he would release a Chuck Schuldiner tribute album to commemorate his lasting mark on the metal community and Schuldiner's family publicly offered support for Murphy's effort, though it has never materialized. In December 2022, Murphy talked about the reasoning why the project was placed on hold. Schuldiner's sister Beth confirmed via her YouTube channel that ''Death: Live in Japan'', a behind the scenes Death video, as well as a potential boxset containing all of Schuldiner's works including some exclusive copies of handwritten notes by Schuldiner are in the works via Relapse Records
Relapse Records is an American independent record label based in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania. It was founded by Matthew F. Jacobson in 1990. The label features many grindcore, death metal, metalcore and sludge metal artists.
History
The ...
. The Live in Japan release was cancelled as it was planned without the "knowledge" of Chuck's estate. Schuldiner estate lawyer Eric Greif held a charity Chuck Schuldiner Birthday Bash in Calgary, Alberta, May 13, 2011, featuring speeches by Greif and former Death guitarist Paul Masvidal
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, as well as bands performing Schuldiner's music.
Schuldiner's mother Jane and sister Beth Schuldiner continue to interact with his fans. Jane Schuldiner told Guitar World in 2006, "I receive many emails from young fans 11 years old and up. Just think, another generation is discovering Chuck’s music. He would be so proud."
Artistry
Ultimately, Chuck Schuldiner's vocals are characterized as a "throat shredding death rattle." In the early days of Death, he employed a "deep, raspy" death growl
The death growl, or simply growl, is an extended vocal technique usually employed in extreme styles of music, particularly in death metal and other Extreme metal, extreme Heavy metal genres, subgenres of heavy metal music. Sometimes death gro ...
vocal technique, which his mother claims "just came naturally" with playing aggressive music. Sam Sodomsky of Pitchfork
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described Schuldiner's vocal tone as "less guttural than what death metal
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vocals would become and more abrasive than the thrash metal
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that inspired him ..like fire tearing through piles of leaves." Joe DiVita of Loudwire
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assessed, "Early on, his ravenous approach was biting and mid-ranged, arcing with eviscerating highs that have been imitated by countless others ..Later on, Schuldiner’s voice would become even more intelligible, marked by higher tones." Schuldiner said in 1993 that "it takes a lot of energy and a lot of throat abuse to get through a show."
By 1999, he emphasized that he would retire Death if Control Denied "took off", stating that "I hate screaming. I just don't like it any more."
Schuldiner's lyrics on early Death releases drew on slasher film
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-style graphic violence
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Intended for viewing by mature audiences, ''graphic'' in this context is a synonym ...
. On later releases by the band, his lyrics evolved towards a more progressive and philosophical style, characterized by "thought-provoking messages". Schuldiner explained that he had grown tired of the usual Satanic and horror-themed lyrical content of his contemporaries in the genre, and expressed a desire to explore "real life horrors" in his lyrics. To quash any implication of religion, Schuldiner adjusted the original Death logo (which was designed by the original vocalist and drummer, Kam Lee), swapping the inverted cross
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with a regular "T" in 1991.
Schuldiner was mostly self-taught as a guitarist. In 1993, he expressed a disinterest in music theory
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: "I know enough about what I'm playing to memorize the scales
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* Scale (ratio), the ratio of a linear dimension of a model to the corresponding dimension of the original
* Scale factor, a number ...
and things, but I have no idea how you would label them. As long as I can play it, memorize it and apply it, I don't need to know what you call it." His style was described by Control Denied drummer Christy as a "mix of melody, technicality and brutality". His guitar solos have been called "emotionally aching" and have been noted for their high pitch.
Schuldiner has been described as a "perfectionist" by some who had known him and worked with him.
Equipment
Schuldiner used a simple setup. For most of his career, his main guitar was a B.C. Rich Stealth fitted with a single DiMarzio X2N bridge pickup. For his amplification, Schuldiner used a Marshall
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Valvestate 8100 head played through a Marshall Valvestate VS412 cabinet. He used 10-46 gauge GHS Boomers strings, and Dunlop Tortex Standard .88mm picks. Schuldiner used very little effects except for a chorus effect during his solos.
Legacy
Schuldiner is often referred to as " The Godfather of death metal". Forbes
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said " Extreme music, more specifically the death metal
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sub-genre, would cease to exist without the musical brilliance of Chuck Schuldiner" ..within metal, there are few musicians who’ve shown such a profound prowess for technical and melodic guitar playing, all while playing music as extreme as death metal." Bradley Torreano of AllMusic
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said "Chuck Schuldiner's brand of heavy metal opened the doors for a genre that had only been hinted at by efforts from Slayer and Venom."
Schuldiner himself was not fond of the title, remarking that "I don't think I should take the credits for this death metal stuff. I'm just a guy from a band, and I think Death is a metal band." He instead contended that Venom
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and Motörhead
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were the true progenitors of the style.
Schuldiner has also been credited with pushing the boundaries of death metal and influencing the development of several subgenres. According to Blabbermouth, Schuldiner " pawneda new generation of metallers open to the concept that brutality and melody could work together ..there aren't too many other individual musicians in metal's history who did more to kick down those genre walls and make it okay to be unique." Jonathan Horsley of MusicRadar
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said "Schuldiner’s vision proved death metal could grow its brain and process high-minded concepts without taking all the danger out of the sound," and proved the genre "could tackle philosophical
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issues, too."[ He has been called one of the "best" lyricists in the history of the genre.]
In January 2001, Mahyar Dean
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, an Iranian metal guitarist/musician, wrote ''Death
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'', a book about Death and Schuldiner's poems. The book includes bilingual
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lyrics and many articles about the band. The book was sent through the site keepers of emptywords.org to Schuldiner, who in his words was "truly blown away and honored by the obvious work and devotion he put into bringing the book to life".
Personal life
Schuldiner's father is Jewish
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, and his mother is a Christian
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. According to his mother, as parents, they exposed him to the cultural traditions of both religious backgrounds, and him and his brother "ended up being the best of both".
Schuldiner was also openly against hard drugs; he is quoted as saying, "I've tripped
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several times. That's all because I don't like the hard drugs. And my only drugs are alcohol and grass
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Despite the grim nature of his band, Schuldiner has been quoted as saying he's "a lover of life... friendship, and animals" and that "I would like to live forever if it were possible".
Discography
With Death
*'' Scream Bloody Gore'' (1987)
*''Leprosy
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'' (1988)
*''Spiritual Healing
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'' (1990)
*''Human
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'' (1991)
*'' Individual Thought Patterns'' (1993)
*'' Symbolic'' (1995)
*'' The Sound of Perseverance'' (1998)
With Voodoocult
* '' Jesus Killing Machine'' (1994)
With Control Denied
* '' The Fragile Art of Existence'' (1999)
See also
*Honorific nicknames in popular music
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* Extreme metal genres
References
;General sources
''The Metal Crusade'', official site of The Death Fan Club
''Empty Words'', official Death/Control Denied archival site
External links
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