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  2. Talk:Chuck Schuldiner - Wikipedia

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    Since you're totally unfamiliar with Chuck Schuldiner and the band Death, and have diminished his importance in the context of modern music (on this very page), yet continue to troll on this site, it might seem logical that you'd think the small paragraph on drugs is 'defamatory' to Chuck. Editors familiar with Death know this is not the case.

  3. Andy LaRocque - Wikipedia

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    Andy LaRocque (born Anders Allhage, 29 November 1962) is a Swedish guitarist, songwriter and record producer, best known as a member of the heavy metal band King Diamond since 1985. Biography [ edit ]

  4. Terry Butler - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual Healing (1990); Though Butler is also credited on Death's 1988 release Leprosy, he did not actually play on the album. [2] The bass was instead performed by sole member Chuck Schuldiner, with Butler joining the band after the album was completed; though Schuldiner defended Butler's inclusion on the album's credits, stating "Terry contributed to the songwriting as well".

  5. Deron Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller has stated that his first musical influence, at the age of three years, was Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley. [2] He started taking guitar lessons at the age of eight, after "losing interest" in playing the piano, [3] and was later influenced by death metal band Death, including vocalist Chuck Schuldiner and guitarist James Murphy, followed by "more extreme music... and more underground ...

  6. Voodoocult - Wikipedia

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    Voodoocult was a multinational thrash metal supergroup formed in 1993 by German Phillip Boa, vocalist of the alternative band Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub.The project was especially notable for the reputation of the participating musicians, such as Jim Martin (of Faith No More), Chuck Schuldiner (of Death), Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo, and Mille Petrozza of Kreator.

  7. Florida death metal - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Schuldiner of the band Death, depicted here on tour in Scotland in 1992. Death metal emerged as a genre during the mid-1980s, primarily out of thrash metal.

  8. Possessed (band) - Wikipedia

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    Possessed is an American heavy metal band, [1] [2] [3] originally formed in 1982. [4] [5] Noted for their fast style of playing and Jeff Becerra's growled vocals, they are often called the first band in the death metal genre, [6] and paved the way for the 1980s Bay Area thrash metal scene, along with Metallica, Exodus, Testament and Death Angel.

  9. Eric Greif - Wikipedia

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    He managed death metal pioneer Chuck Schuldiner and his Florida band Death, [18] [19] [20] did some campaigning against US heavy metal media censorship, [21] and produced bands such as Acrophet, [22] Num Skull, Morbid Saint, [23] Realm, [24] Invocator, [25] Viogression, [26] Jackal, [27] Twistin' Egyptians, [28] Transmetal, [29] Cyclone, [30 ...