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(also, is it just me, or do they look like monster high dolls) 😜

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“the pack”
(also, is it just me, or do they look like monster high dolls) 😜
Testament, Exodus, And Death Angel! The Bay Strikes Back Tour
Testament, Exodus, And Death Angel! The Bay Strikes Back Tour
ANNOUNCE “THE BAY STRIKES BACK TOUR” WITH TESTAMENT, EXODUS, & DEATH ANGEL! Nuclear Blast is proud to announce the US leg of “The Bay Strikes Back Tour,” featuring thrash legends TESTAMENT, EXODUS, and DEATH ANGEL. The 30 date trek will kick off on October 6th at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo, CA, and will make stops in Austin, New York, and Detroit. Before concluding at The Fox in…
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You can’t break me down For my time is now I will make you see This battle is not an option It’s part of who is me
Death Angel | I Came for Blood
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Wednesday, July 18: Death Angel, “Fallen”
The Dream Calls for Blood was as lean and bloodthirsty as the pack of wolves on its cover, representing a creative masterstroke for Death Angel and somehow exceeding most of the (actually somewhat overrated) records that defined the band’s legacy. Perhaps most surprisingly, Mark Osegueda’s vocals had improved dramatically from his earlier records, finally matching the ferocity of Rob Cavestany’s riffing in full. As such, tunes like “Fallen” were absolutely vicious, pummeling without mercy and hitting all of its intended marks. Jason Suecof’s production was a bit sterile and dry, but that actually worked in the song’s favor, since the recording emphasized the tightness of the playing and arrangements. The Dream Calls for Blood was an extremely pleasant late-career surprise, presenting a band that was even hungrier than they were during their supposed peak, and “Fallen” not only exemplified Death Angel’s vitality, but took on any and all comers with power and fury.
christmas card? christmas card. 🩸
Immortal Behated #1
“death’s angels” 💀🌺
🌺 mark osegueda 🌺 rob cavestany 🌺 ted aguilar 🌺 damien sisson 🌺 will carroll
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Overkill to Fly High with Life of Agony and Death Angel on Friday Night
Still going strong nearly 40 years into their career, thrash-metal veterans Overkill have been traveling the country in support of their 17th LP, The Wings of War (stream it here), which brings them to New York City for the second-to-last stop on their Wings Over the U.S.A. Tour, on Friday night at PlayStation Theater. This is the first album to feature the band’s new drummer, Jason Bittner, who joins original members Bobby “Blitz” Ellsworth (vocals) and D.D. Verni (bass and vocals), and Dave Linsk (guitar and vocals) and Derek Tailer (guitar and vocals). This show also happens to be the only one on Overkill’s tour to include Brooklyn’s Life of Agony. After 12 years between albums, they put out the acclaimed A Place Where There’s No More Pain (stream it here), in 2017. Vocalist Mina Caputo and the rest of the band are known for their old-school street-punk sound. And they’re said to be working on their sixth studio album, tentatively due for a 2019 release. Bay Area thrash band Death Angel are out on the road behind their ninth studio album, Humanicide, which arrives at the end of May. Make sure to catch this thrash-metal extravaganza on Friday night at PlayStation Theater. —Elizabeth Ramanand | @Lizochka