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Metallica – Creeping Death 1992 09 24 Oakland CA Day on the Green (John Marshall on guitar)

February 22nd, 2010 25 comments

this is the first show thats been filmed after the accident , enjoy
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Proof Metallica Does Support/Allow Fans Sharing Their Bootlegs:

# http://slashdot.org/interviews/00/05/26/1251220.shtml
**QUOTE FROM THIS LINK**
Lars Ulrich (Drummer Of Metallica): Well, 1st of all, you have to remember that you’re talking to somebody who advocates bootlegging, who has always been pro-bootlegging. We have always let fans tape our shows, we’ve always had a thing for bootlegging live materials, for special appearances, for that type of stuff. Knock yourselves out, bootleg the out of it, we don’t give.

# http://thepost.baker.ohiou.edu/archives3/may00/050400/news5.html#story
**QUOTE FROM THIS LINK***
“Metallica encourages fans to record bootlegs of its concerts”

# http://www.chime.com/about/press/metallica/000503.html
**QUOTE FROM THIS LINK**
WE have always and will always continue to condone allowing people to record our concerts,
to freely trade live concerts, interview. This is not what it is about, it’s about the master recording that we have recorded and written and clearly own.
We are not going after Napster for anything that relates to Metallica bootlegs, it’s about Metallica Master studio recordings as they appear on our studio records.
– Lars Ulrich

# http://shredded37.tripod.com/main.htm
**QUOTE FROM THIS LINK**
I really don’t think it affects anyone…I mean, you know that there’s really a lot of people into this shit, and no-one’s gonna tell me the people who collect bootlegs are not gonna buy the new Metallica album when it comes out on the proper label. The people are die-hard fanatics who collect all this and, if anything, I think it makes the whole situation better.
– Lars Ulrich on the topic of bootlegs

From http://clankrw.net/

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Death Angel – Kill as One – San Francisco, CA 6/6/04

February 19th, 2010 8 comments

Death Angel performs a free show at Tower Records to celebrate the release of The Art of Dying CD.

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DEATH ANGEL interview on CAPITAL CHAOS 2008

February 16th, 2010 16 comments

DEATH ANGEL interview with MARK OSEGUEDA on CAPITAL CHAOS 2008 @ The Boardwalk~Orangevale, CA 5/28/2008
Death Angel is a Filipino-American thrash metal band from Concord, California. Initially active from 1982 to 1991, the band reformed at the Thrash of the Titans benefit concert for Chuck Billy in 2001.
Death Angel was formed in San Francisco, California, in 1982 by cousins Rob Cavestany (lead guitar), Dennis Pepa (vocals, bass), Gus Pepa (rhythm guitar), and Andy Galeon (drums). After considering a number of different names for the band, including “Dark Fury,” Cavestany and D. Pepa settled on the name “Death Angel” after coming across a book by that title in a book store. In 1983, the band released their first demo, Heavy Metal Insanity, with Matt Wallace serving as producer. According to Mark Osegueda, the group was then “more like a metal band, more like Iron Maiden, Tygers Of Pan Tang and stuff like that,” as the so-called Bay Area thrash movement was only just beginning to rise to prominence at the time, and make its influence felt. Osegueda, a second cousin of the other four members who had been working as their roadie, became the group’s vocalist in 1984 and performed his first show with the band on a bill with Megadeth in April of that year (at one of the four Megadeth gigs to feature Kerry King on guitar).
http://www.deathangel.com/
Death Angel continued to play club gigs in and around the San Francisco Bay area for nearly 2 years, writing songs and refining their stage show. In 1986, the band recorded the Kill As One demo with Metallica’s Kirk Hammett (whom they had met at a record store signing in 1983) as producer. Due to the underground tape trading wave of the early 1980s, the demo was distributed extensively and brought the band to the attention of a still-wider audience; Osegueda later recalled that prior to the release of the band’s first album, “we were playing in L.A. and New York, and the crowd was singing our songs, because there was this underground tape trading….That’s what keeps it alive, and I think that’s absolutely wonderful.
http://www.myspace.com/deathangel
The success of Kill As One led to a record deal with Enigma Records, who released Death Angel’s debut album, The Ultra-Violence, in 1987. The band recorded the album when all the band members were still under 20 years old, and the album sold 40,000 copies in just four months. A video was filmed for “Voracious Souls,” a song about a band of cannibals, but it never aired on MTV due to the nature of the lyrics. The group released the follow-up album Frolic Through The Park in 1988, which spawned the single “Bored” (which was also used in the 1990 movie Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III), the video for which did receive regular airplay on MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball. Frolic featured more diverse material than the straightforward thrash of the first album; the album included a cover of Kiss’s “Cold Gin,” and the relatively light, playful “Bored” was written under the seemingly unlikely influence of U2, and the guitar playing of The Edge in particular. The band toured worldwide for the first time and found notable success in Japan, selling out 2 full Japanese tours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Angel

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Death Angel live warmup – SF, CA – Tower Records, 6/6/04

December 10th, 2009 2 comments

live Video of the warmup during Death Angel’s free show at Tower Records in San Francisco… 6/6/04. great show

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