Death Angel is an American
thrash metal
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band from
Daly City, California, initially active from 1982 to 1991 and again since 2001. They have released nine
studio album
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s, two
demo tapes, one
box set
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Music
Artists ...
and three
live album
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s. The band has gone through several line-up changes, leaving guitarist Rob Cavestany as the only constant member; he and vocalist Mark Osegueda (who joined the group in 1984) are the only members who appear on all of their studio albums.
Death Angel was one of the most popular
Bay Area thrash metal bands of the 1980s, and secured opening slots at club venues that decade, including opening for their peers
Megadeth
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,
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,
Exodus,
Testament,
Overkill,
D.R.I.,
Mercyful Fate and
Possessed.
They are also often credited as one of the leaders of the second wave of thrash metal movement from the 1980s, and considered one of the "Big Eight" of the genre (along with Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer,
Anthrax
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, Testament, Exodus and Overkill),
as well as one of the so-called "Big Six of Bay Area thrash metal" (alongside Exodus, Testament,
Lȧȧz Rockit,
Forbidden and
Vio-lence). Following the underground success of their first two studio albums, ''
The Ultra-Violence'' (1987) and ''
Frolic Through the Park'' (1988), Death Angel signed to
Geffen Records
Geffen Records (formerly The David Geffen Company from 1980 to 1992 and Geffen Records Inc. from 1993 to 2004) is an American record label, founded in late 1980 by David Geffen. Originally a music subsidiary of the company known as Geffen Pi ...
in 1989, and released its only album for the label, ''
Act III'', the following year.
While touring in support of ''Act III'', then-drummer Andy Galeon was injured in a bus accident and took over a year to fully recover. This resulted in the band's breakup in 1991. Death Angel reformed in 2001 (without original rhythm guitarist Gus Pepa) at the
Thrash of the Titans benefit concert for Testament frontman
Chuck Billy, and the band has since released six more albums, including ''
Humanicide'' (2019), whose title track gave Death Angel a
Grammy Award
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nomination. They are currently working on their tenth studio album, which is tentatively due in 2025. The band holds a semi-regular Christmas concert.
History
Early years (1982–1988)
Death Angel was formed in the
San Francisco Bay Area
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, California, in 1982 by cousins Rob Cavestany (lead guitar, backing vocals), Dennis Pepa (lead vocals, bass), Gus Pepa (rhythm guitar), and Andy Galeon (drums)—all of Filipino descent. After considering a number of different names for the band (including Dark Fury), Cavestany and Dennis Pepa settled on the name Death Angel after coming across a book by that title in a book store.
In 1983, the band released their first demo, ''Heavy Metal Insanity'', with
Matt Wallace serving as producer. According to Mark Osegueda, the group was then "more like a metal band, more like
Iron Maiden
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,
Tygers of Pan Tang and stuff like that", as the so-called
Bay Area thrash movement was only just beginning to rise to prominence at the time and make its influence felt.
Osegueda, a second cousin of the other four members who had been working as their roadie, became the group's lead vocalist in 1984 and performed his first show with the band on a bill with
Megadeth
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in April of that year (at one of the four Megadeth gigs to feature
Kerry King on guitar).
Death Angel continued to play club gigs in and around the San Francisco Bay area for nearly two years, writing songs and refining their stage show. In 1985, the band recorded the ''Kill as One'' demo produced by
Metallica
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's
Kirk Hammett, whom they had met at a record store signing in 1983. The underground
tape trading wave of the 1980s led to extensive distribution of the demo, bringing the band wide attention. Osegueda later recalled that prior to the release of the band's first album, "We were playing in L.A. and New York, and the crowd was singing our songs, because there was this underground tape trading .... That's what keeps it alive, and I think that's absolutely wonderful."
In 1986, Death Angel performed at their Concord, California high school, Clayton Valley High School (now known as
Clayton Valley Charter High School), at lunchtime. They dedicated the song "Mistress of Pain" to a vice principal.
The success of ''Kill as One'' led to a record deal with
Enigma Records
Enigma Records (also known as Enigma Entertainment Corporation) was a popular rock and alternative American record label in the 1980s.
History
Enigma Records launched as a division of Greenworld Distribution, an independent music importer/d ...
, who released Death Angel's debut album, ''
The Ultra-Violence'', in 1987. The band recorded the album when all the members were under 20 years old (with drummer Andy Galeon being the youngest at 14), and subsequently embarked on its first tour, supporting such bands as
Exodus,
Destruction,
Voivod,
Sacrifice
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Evidence of ritual animal sacrifice has been seen at least since ancient Hebrews and Gree ...
and
Whiplash.
A video was filmed for "Voracious Souls", a song about a band of cannibals, but it never aired on
MTV due to the nature of the lyrics.
Death Angel released their second album, ''
Frolic Through the Park'', in 1988. It featured more diverse material than the straightforward thrash of ''The Ultra-Violence''. It included a cover version of the
Kiss
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song "Cold Gin". The band released a video for the single "Bored" which received regular airplay on MTV's ''
Headbangers Ball'', and the song appeared two years later on the soundtrack to the movie ''
Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III''. The song was written under the seemingly unlikely influence of
U2, and the guitar playing of
the Edge in particular.
Despite the success of ''Frolic Through the Park'', the members of Death Angel have been somewhat critical of the album (including its production and musical direction), and in the band's 2015 documentary ''A Thrashumentuary'', Cavestany called it the band's "bastard album" and an "odd album". Aside from "3rd Floor" and "Bored", Death Angel has rarely played songs from this album live again since they reunited in 2001.
Following the release of ''Frolic Through the Park'', the band toured worldwide for the first time (with the likes of
Motörhead,
Testament,
Flotsam and Jetsam,
Overkill,
Rigor Mortis
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,
Sacred Reich,
Forbidden,
Vio-lence and
Death
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)
and found notable success in Japan, selling out two full Japanese tours.
''Act III'' and breakup (1989–1991)
Geffen Records
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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
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,
Megadeth
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,
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 guitars to give the album a varied feel, while staying true to the group's heavy roots. The album featured the singles "Seemingly Endless Time" and "A Room with a View" (a ballad sung mostly by guitarist Rob Cavestany), and both songs received airplay on
MTV's ''
Headbangers Ball'', but a mainstream breakthrough still proved elusive. The band released the "A Room with a View" video and single under the name "D.A." and Cavestany explained to a reporter at the time that he now found the band's original name "restricting. The name Death Angel seems to imply hardcore thrash gloom-and-doom death metal, and we're not like that at all. If I were presented with 10 records, and one of them was by a band called Death Angel, and I'd never heard of them, I'd stick that one on the bottom!"
Also in 1990, Enigma Records, already having sold its interest in the band to the Geffen label, illegally released and distributed ''
Fall from Grace'', an unauthorized live album featuring songs from their first two releases and recorded at the
Paradiso in
Amsterdam
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, Netherlands. The album was released without any input from the band members with regard to its songs, contents, credits, concepts, or artwork. The band learned of its existence when they stumbled upon it in a record store in
Tucson, Arizona
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, on the night before a near-fatal auto accident. Enigma Records folded after the release, cashing in on the sales. The album was picked up, manufactured and distributed by Capitol Records, also possibly illegally.
Death Angel had embarked on what was scheduled to be a worldwide tour in support of ''
Act III'' in 1990, selling out shows at the
Warfield Theatre in San Francisco,
The Ritz in New York, and England's
Hammersmith Odeon, and touring, or playing selected shows, with the likes of
Forbidden,
Vicious Rumors,
Sanctuary
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,
Sepultura,
Sacred Reich,
Morbid Angel,
Atheist,
Forced Entry,
Dead Horse and former
Megadeth
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guitarist
Chris Poland.
While driving in
Arizona
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en route to a show in
Las Vegas
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, the group's tour bus crashed, and drummer Andy Galeon was critically injured, needing more than a year to recover. Cavestany said at the time that "
a way, it made perfect sense to have a major accident right now, it really fit the story line. We've been pushing so hard for 8 years and just not getting that far, and getting so frustrated with not being where we should be after so long, it was time for something climactic to happen!"
The band was also slated to be the opening act for the
Clash of the Titans tour featuring
Megadeth
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,
Slayer, and
Anthrax
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in the summer of 1991, but were ultimately replaced by
Alice in Chains
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since they were unable to perform. Additionally, Death Angel and Geffen were planning to release a live album recorded at shows in the Bay Area, and the band was intending to tour a number of other countries it had not previously visited. According to Cavestany, they were invited to tour Europe with
Annihilator and
Judas Priest, supporting the latter on their ''
Painkiller
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''
tour. Due to the bus accident, Death Angel declined and was replaced by
Pantera
Pantera () is an American Heavy metal music, heavy metal band formed in Arlington, Texas in 1981 by the Abbott brothers (guitarist Dimebag Darrell and drummer Vinnie Paul), and currently composed of vocalist Phil Anselmo, bassist Rex Brown, an ...
.
Following the accident, Geffen Records and the band's manager pressured the group to hire another drummer and immediately go back to work. The band performed a few shows in Japan with drummer
Chris Kontos, but when they declined to hire a long-term replacement, Geffen Records dropped them.
Osegueda left the group and moved to New York to pursue a life outside of music, and Cavestany later explained that "
weren't going to try to replace him and with all that stuff happening we were just totally disgusted at how things had turned out and we felt that this was a sign that the band was not going to go on." The remaining members performed a few acoustic-only shows in the Bay Area, appearing as "the Past."
Post-breakup (1991–2001)
In the summer of 1991, with Galeon fully recovered, Death Angel's remaining members, minus Osegueda, reformed under the name
the Organization (which was the title of a song on ''Act III''), with Cavestany taking over lead vocal duties. The band focused more on funk and alternative rock than traditional metal. The Organization's first demo was recorded and produced at
City College of San Francisco's multitrack studios by Eric Kauschen and Dana Galloway.
The Organization toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe, including two appearances at the
Dynamo Open Air Festival in the Netherlands, a support slot on
Rob Halford's "
Fight
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" tour, and as the main support act for
Motörhead in Europe. Both 1993's ''The Organization'' and 1995's ''Savor the Flavor'' albums, distributed by
Metal Blade Records, failed to make waves with the record-buying public, and Cavestany and Galeon disbanded.
Around 1992, Osegueda was invited to audition for
Anthrax
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after the departure of
Joey Belladonna. The band eventually hired
John Bush of
Armored Saint, and Anthrax guitarist
Scott Ian
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later wrote that Osegueda "had a great voice but was strangely too metal for us."
In 1998, Cavestany and Galeon reunited with Osegueda for the first time since 1990. Along with bassist Michael Isaiah, they formed Swarm and released a four-track self-titled EP in 1999, and the five-song ''Devour'' EP in 2000. Swarm toured with
Jerry Cantrell of
Alice in Chains
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in 2000, and released the compilation album ''Beyond the End'', which combined the contents of the two EPs with a cover of
the Doors
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' "My Eyes Have Seen You", in 2003. Although Swarm did not become a commercial success, it did bring the core members of Death Angel back together, setting up an official reunion.
Reunion, ''The Art of Dying'' and ''Killing Season'' (2001–2008)
Death Angel officially reunited in August 2001 for
Thrash of the Titans, a cancer benefit show for
Testament frontman
Chuck Billy. Original guitarist Gus Pepa could not participate in the reunion since he was out of the country. At Cavestany's suggestion, and with Pepa's blessing, the band enlisted longtime friend and fan, Ted Aguilar, to handle rhythm guitar duties. Originally planned as a one-off show, the band received such a positive response that they played a string of other well-received gigs around the San Francisco area and a pair of European tours, despite the band not having issued an album in over a decade. They also participated in Wacken Open Air and the Bang your Head 2004. Osegueda had since announced his involvement in the band All Time Highs, but had emphasized that he was going to remain a member of Death Angel.
In 2004, 14 years after their last album, the band released ''
The Art of Dying'' on
Nuclear Blast
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records. ''
Archives and Artifacts'', a box set with remastered versions of the long out-of-print ''The Ultra-Violence'' and ''Frolic Through the Park'', along with a bonus ''Rarities'' CD and DVD, followed in 2005.
In April 2007, they headlined the seventh Pulp Summer Slam in the Philippines. In August 2007, Rob Cavestany released a solo CD of acoustic songs called ''Lines on the Road'', the material on which was written in collaboration with Gus Pepa, and performed by Cavestany (vocals, bass, guitar) Gus Pepa (guitar) and Andy Galeon (drums).
The band's fifth album, ''
Killing Season'', recorded at
Dave Grohl
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's Studio 606 in Northridge, California, was released on February 26, 2008. The video for the album's track "Dethroned" debuted online on April 17, 2008, on Headbangers Blog.
Lineup changes, ''Relentless Retribution'' and ''The Dream Calls for Blood'' (2008–2014)
At a show at the Grand in San Francisco on October 28, 2008, Death Angel announced that founding member Dennis Pepa would be leaving the band, and that the show would be his final live performance with them. Citing creative differences, he stated: "I've been with Death Angel since its inception in the '80s and believe it is time for me to move on. Throughout my career with the band, I've brought a punk-influenced edge to the Death Angel sound, and as an open-minded musician in need of change, I'd like to diversify and explore other opportunities within and beyond the genre of metal.". On January 10, 2009, Death Angel announced the addition of bassist Sammy Diosdado to replace Pepa. Diosdado is a Bay Area native who previously played with the San Francisco hardcore band the Sick and is a member of the rock and roll outfit All Time Highs, which is fronted by Osegueda.

Drummer and founding member Andy Galeon left Death Angel in May 2009 for family and personal reasons. He stated in a September 2009 interview: "We had a tour booked, and basically, I had personal things I had to deal with — I had a newborn baby — and I just was like, 'Well, I've gotta do stuff at home.' We
he members of Death Angelweren't communicating well or nothing. I wasn't about to ask them to not go
n the road so I just said, 'I'll just leave then. This left Rob Cavestany as the only founding member remaining in the band. Galeon was replaced by Will Carroll (formerly of Scarecrow, Old Grandad and
Vicious Rumors).
In November 2009, Sammy Diosdado was replaced by bassist Damien Sisson, formerly of the thrash bands Scarecrow and Potential Threat, as well as progressive instrumental trio Points North.
The band's sixth studio album, ''
Relentless Retribution'', was released in September 2010. The album was recorded at Audiohammer Studios in
Sanford, Florida with producer
Jason Suecof (
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,
August Burns Red,
the Black Dahlia Murder,
All That Remains,
Whitechapel
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,
DevilDriver
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). It was the first Death Angel album recorded without longtime drummer Andy Galeon or either of the Pepa cousins. Death Angel toured in support of ''Relentless Retribution'' for two and a half years. They embarked on the European Thrashfest tour in late 2010 with
Kreator,
Exodus and
Suicidal Angels, and supported
Anthrax
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and
Testament on the ''
Worship Music'' tour in North America three times (in October–November 2011, January–February 2012 and September–October 2012).
Death Angel released their seventh album, ''
The Dream Calls for Blood'', on October 11, 2013. The album landed at #72 on the ''Billboard'' 200, making it the band's first chart entry since 1988's ''
Frolic Through the Park'', and their first to debut on the Top 100 on the American charts.
''The Evil Divide'' and ''Humanicide'' (2015–2020)
Death Angel entered the studio in late 2015 to begin recording their eighth studio album, ''
The Evil Divide''. The album was released on May 27, 2016 and peaked at number 98 on the ''Billboard'' 200, giving them their second highest chart position.
They toured for two-and-a-half years in support of the album, opening for
Slayer on their ''
Repentless'' tour in North America,
Testament on their ''
Brotherhood of the Snake'' tour in Europe, and
Sepultura on their ''
Machine Messiah'' tour in Australia, as well as taking part in the 2018 edition of the
MTV Headbangers Ball European tour, also featuring
Exodus,
Sodom and
Suicidal Angels.
The band began the recording sessions of their ninth studio album in mid-2018, again teaming up with producer
Jason Suecof, who they had worked with since ''
Relentless Retribution''. The resulting album, ''
Humanicide'', was released on May 31, 2019.
Prior to the album's release, they (along with Mothership) toured North America by supporting
Overkill on their ''
Wings of War'' tour. The band also toured Europe that summer, opening for bands such as
Arch Enemy
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,
Testament and
Anthrax
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on selected dates as well as headlining their own shows,
and was one of the performers on
Megadeth
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's first-ever MegaCruise in October.
In November 2019 the title track to ''Humanicide'' was nominated for the
Grammy Award
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for "
Best Metal Performance", becoming Death Angel's first Grammy nomination. The award ultimately went to
Tool
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for their song "
7empest".
Death Angel continued touring into 2020 in support of ''Humanicide'', including taking part in
The Bay Strikes Back European tour with
Testament and
Exodus in February–March.
Will Carroll's illness and upcoming tenth album (2020–present)
After the Bay Strikes Back tour, which took place as the
COVID-19 pandemic
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was beginning to spread around the world, drummer Will Carroll contracted COVID-19 and was admitted to an intensive care unit at a Northern California hospital.
Gary Holt of
Exodus and
Testament members
Chuck Billy and
Steve Di Giorgio also fell ill after returning from the tour, as did various members of their crews. On April 2, 2020, after nearly two weeks on a ventilator, Carroll posted a lengthy update on his condition, thanking his family and friends for supporting him, and revealed that he had been "getting some new files from Mr. Rob Cavestany which will eventually be DA's 10th record." By mid-2020, Carroll had fully recovered from COVID, and confirmed in an interview with Rock Immortal in August that he and Cavestany were already working on new material for the next Death Angel album. In December 2021, Osegueda stated that the band had "started writing in the very, very early stages" for their new album, but indicated that its release could be pushed back to 2023, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and their tour schedule for 2022. They began recording demos for the album in March 2022, and progress continued to be slow by January 2024, when Carroll confirmed that he "tracked drums for a demo of a new Death Angel song".
On October 9, 2020, without prior announcement Death Angel released the digital EP ''Under Pressure''. Unlike previous releases, it is almost entirely acoustic. It contains a cover of the
Queen
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song "
Under Pressure", one new original song "Faded Remains", and remakes of the tracks "A Room with a View" from ''Act III'' and "Revelation Song" from ''Humanicide''.
The band released a new live album on November 26, 2021, titled ''The Bastard Tracks'', which was recorded at the
Great American Music Hall in San Francisco on May 22 where Death Angel played tracks that had rarely or never before been played live.
Death Angel resumed touring in the spring of 2022 by supporting Testament and Exodus on the North American leg of
The Bay Strikes Back tour, which was initially set to take place in October and November 2021 but the COVID-19 pandemic caused the tour to be rescheduled for another six months. The band toured with Testament and Exodus again in Europe during the summer of 2022, and then in North America in the fall as part of the Bay Strikes Back tour. Death Angel continued touring in 2023, including supporting
Kreator and
Sepultura on the Klash of the Titans tour in North America, followed by an Asian tour in the fall with Testament and Exodus, and co-headlining the Night of the Living Thrash European tour with
Sacred Reich.
Death Angel's first song in six years, "Wrath (Bring Fire)", was released on May 1, 2025 to streaming services. Although it is unknown if the song is a one-off single or will appear on the band's upcoming tenth album, they will tour in support of it with a European tour called the "Summer of Wrath".
Band members
Members
Death Angel Metal Frenzy 2018 15.jpg, Rob Cavestany
Death Angel Metal Frenzy 2018 34.jpg, Mark Osegueda
Death Angel Metal Frenzy 2018 39.jpg, Ted Aguilar
Death Angel Metal Frenzy 2018 28.jpg, Will Carroll
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;Current members
*Rob Cavestany – lead guitar, backing vocals
(1982–1991, 2001–present)
*Mark Osegueda – lead vocals
(1984–1991, 2001–present)
*Ted Aguilar – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
(2001–present)
*Will Carroll – drums
(2009–present)
*Damien Sisson – bass
(2009–present)
;Former members
*Dennis Pepa – bass
(1982–1991, 2001–2008), backing vocals
(1984–1991, 2001–2008), lead vocals
(1982–1984)
*Gus Pepa – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
(1982–1991)
*Andy Galeon – drums, backing vocals
(1982–1991, 2001–2009)
*Sammy Diosdado – bass, backing vocals
(2008–2009)
;Touring
*
Chris Kontos – drums
(1991)
Timeline
Discography
* ''
The Ultra-Violence'' (1987)
* ''
Frolic Through the Park'' (1988)
* ''
Act III'' (1990)
* ''
The Art of Dying'' (2004)
* ''
Killing Season'' (2008)
* ''
Relentless Retribution'' (2010)
* ''
The Dream Calls for Blood'' (2013)
* ''
The Evil Divide'' (2016)
* ''
Humanicide'' (2019)
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