Death (2)

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Formed in 1983 as Mantas with Chuck Schuldiner on vocals and guitar, Rick Rozz on guitar and Barney 'Kam' Lee on drums and vocals. In 1984 the band recorded their first demo called "Death By Metal". Soon after the recording the band split up and Chuck formed a new band named Death.

1984: Rick Rozz (guitar), Kam Lee (drums), Chuck Schuldiner (guitar, vocals).
1985: Rick Rozz leaves the band. Scott Carlson (bass) and Matt Olivio (guitar) from the Michigan based band Genocide joined Death. Kam left the band. A couple of months later both Matt and Scott left. Chuck moved to San Francisco and joined forces with Eric Brecht (drums). At the end of the year Chuck returned to Florida bandless.
1986: Chuck moved to Toronto to join Slaughter. After a couple of weeks Chuck moved back to Florida and then once again to San Francisco to join up with drummer Chris Reifert. During rehearsals Steve DiGiorgio played bass while Death and Sadus shared a rehearsal space. They recorded "Scream Bloody Gore" during the summer.
1987: "Scream Bloody Gore" released March 1987. Chuck moved back to Florida and teamed up with Rick Rozz (guitar), Terry Buttler (bass) and Bill Andrews (drums).
1988: Rick Rozz replaced by James Murphy.
1990: James Murphy replaced by Albert Gonzales who in the same year was replaced by Paul Masvidal. The band decided to tour Europe without Chuck with Walter Trachsler on guitar and Louie Carrisalez handling the vocals.
1991: Chuck recruits Sean Reinert (drums), Paul Masvidal (guitar) and Steve DiGiorgio (bass). Steve DiGiorgio replaced by Skott Carino
1993: Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinert leaves replaced by Andy LaRocque (guitar) and Gene Hoglan (drums) and Steve DiGiorgio rejoins. Craig Locicero helps out on their European tour and Ralph Santolla on the US tour and the Easter festivals in Europe.
1995: Bobby Koelble on guitar and Kelly Conlon on drums.
1996: A break so Chuck can think about the band's future. During this period Chuck starts the band Control Denied.
1998: Shannon Hamm on guitar, Scott Clendenin on bass and Richard Christy on drums.
1999: Chuck is diagnosed with a brainstem tumor.
2001: "Live In L.A." and "Live In Eindhoven" albums were released by Nuclear Blast to earn some money for Chuck's treatment. Chuck passed away on December 13.
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Albums

Scream Bloody Gore

(14 versions)
Combat 1987

Leprosy

(14 versions)
Combat 1988

Spiritual Healing

(13 versions)
Combat 1990

Human

(15 versions)
Relativity 1991

Individual Thought Patterns

(18 versions)
Relativity 1993

Symbolic

(15 versions)
Roadrunner Records, Roadrunner Records 1995

The Sound Of Perseverance

(16 versions)
Nuclear Blast, Nuclear Blast 1998

Live In L.A. (Death & Raw)

(6 versions)
Nuclear Blast, Nuclear Blast 2001

Live In Eindhoven '98

(2 versions)
Nuclear Blast 2001

Compilations

Fate

(4 versions)
Relativity 1992

Death

(2 versions)
Century Media 2000

Vivus!

(2xCD, Album, Comp)
Relapse Records 2012

Demos #3, #4, #5

(CD, Comp)
Death Metal Records Unknown

Videos

Live In Eindhoven '98

(DVD-V, NTSC)
Nuclear Blast 2001

Live In L.A. (Death & Raw)

(DVD-V, PAL)
Nuclear Blast 2001

Live In Japan

(DVD-V)
XXL Media 2010

Miscellaneous

Reign Of Terror

(Cass, S/Sided)
Not On Label (Death (2) Self-released) 1984

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