Death
Death
Artist Information
Genres: Death Metal, Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
Active: 80's, 90's, 2000's
Formed: 1983 in Orlando, FL
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Biography
Over the course of more than a decade and seven increasingly accomplished albums, Chuck Schuldiner, the architect behind the ubiquitous Death, became a bona fide heavy metal icon. Now widely recognized as the father of death metal (if a single candidate must be chosen, his resumé is about as good as it gets), Schuldiner's singular drive and ruthless creative vision guaranteed that Death retain a pole position at the forefront of the style's development. Indeed, while the savagely raw aggression contained in Death's first three albums proved crucial to spearheading the first generation of death, and subsequently grindcore bands, the astounding musicianship and increasingly sophisticated songwriting found on their later-day efforts may have influenced even more groups exploring the limits of extreme metal's progressive outposts.
Discography
Release: 2002
Label: Nuclear Blast Records
Release: October 16, 2001
Label: Nuclear Blast Records