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Deicide

Deicide

Death Metal

U.S.A.
Tampa, Florida, U.S.A.
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Deicide is an American death metal band formed in Tampa, Florida in 1987 by drummer/composer Steve Asheim and guitarist brothers Eric and Brian Hoffman as Carnage, then hiring bassist/vocalist/lyricist Glen Benton and becoming Amon. They would later change the band name to Deicide in 1989. The band rose to mainstream success in 1992 with their second album 'Legion', and is credited as the second-best-selling death metal band of the Soundscan Era, after Cannibal Corpse. Their lyrics have resulted in bans, lawsuits and criticism from religious groups and the public.

Members:

Jack Owen
Jack Owen
(Guitar)
Discography:
Complete
Total:
22
Available:
5
Soon:
9
Later:
6
Required:
2
Status at 2022-02-09
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Deicide

Deicide
Deicide [Album]

24 June 1990

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Legion

Deicide
Legion [Album]

9 June 1992

 

'Legion' is the second album by Deicide. It is one of Deicide's most musically ambitious releases, incorporating more technical riffing and song structures. The band considers this album to be its most difficult, and claims it is too chaotic.

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In The Minds Of Evil

Deicide
In The Minds Of Evil [Album]

22 November 2013

 

'In The Minds Of Evil' is the eleventh studio album by Deicide. It was the first album to feature guitarist Kevin Quirion and the last to feature guitarist Jack Owen. The album has been described as moving away from the melodic inclinations of the previous few albums and towards an "old school" death metal sound reminiscent of 'Legion' (1992).

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Overtures Of Blasphemy

Deicide
Overtures Of Blasphemy [Album]

14 September 2018

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Banished By Sin

Deicide
Banished By Sin [Album]

26 April 2024

 

'Banished By Sin' is the thirteenth studio album by Deicide. It caused controversy upon release for its use of AI technology to design the cover art.

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