Death Angel Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Dethroned |
| 2 | Volcanic |
| 3 | Claws In So Deep |
| 4 | River Of Rapture |
| 5 | God VS God |
| 6 | Truce |
| 7 | Sonic Beatdown |
| 8 | Buried Alive |
| 9 | I Chose The Sky |
| 10 | Relentless Revolution |
| 11 | Lord Of Hate |
| 12 | Death Of The Meek |
| 13 | Into The Arms Of Righteous Anger |
| 14 | The Dream Calls for Blood |
| 15 | Bored |
| 16 | Steal The Crown |
| 17 | Thrown to the Wolves |
| 18 | Voracious Souls |
| 19 | This Hate |
| 20 | Left for Dead |
| 21 | Thrashers |
| 22 | Absence Of Light |
| 23 | The Ultra-Violence |
| 24 | Seemingly Endless Time |
| 25 | Final Death |
| 26 | Kill As One |
| 27 | Mistress of Pain |
| 28 | Veil Of Deception |
| 29 | Stop |
| 30 | Soulless |
| 31 | Evil Priest |
| 32 | Where They Lay |
| 33 | Shores of Sin |
| 34 | Open Up |
| 35 | No |
| 36 | Word to the Wise |
| 37 | Falling Asleep |
| 38 | Mind Rape |
| 39 | When Worlds Collide |
| 40 | Disturbing The Peace |
| 41 | Opponents At Sides |
| 42 | Succubus |
| 43 | The Devil Incarnate |
| 44 | A Room With A View |
| 45 | The Noose |
| 46 | Son of the Morning |
| 47 | Stagnant |
| 48 | Confused |
| 49 | Guilty of Innocence |
| 50 | 3rd Floor |
Death Angel Albums
About Death Angel
Death Angel is a San Francisco thrash metal band formed in 1982 that emerged as part of the Bay Area's legendary thrash scene alongside Metallica, Exodus, and Testament, but carved out their own distinctive niche with a more melodic and technically sophisticated approach to extreme metal. Initially bursting onto the scene as teenagers with their debut "The Ultra-Violence" (1987), the band distinguished themselves through Mark Osegueda's soaring, operatic vocals that could shift from melodic crooning to aggressive snarls, paired with intricate guitar work that balanced brutal thrash riffs with progressive metal complexity. After a tragic bus accident in 1990 temporarily disbanded the group, their 2004 reunion marked a creative renaissance that saw them evolving beyond pure thrash into a more diverse heavy metal sound, as evidenced on albums like "The Dream Calls for Blood" and "Evil Divide," which showcase tracks like "Claws In So Deep" and "Volcanic" that blend crushing heaviness with unexpected melodic sophistication. What makes Death Angel truly distinctive is their ability to seamlessly weave together elements of thrash, progressive metal, and traditional heavy metal while maintaining an emotional depth often missing from their more aggressive peers, with songs like "River Of Rapture" and "God vs. God" demonstrating their knack for crafting both crushing anthems and introspective epics. Over four decades and 63 albums, Death Angel has proven their staying power in the metal world, influencing countless bands with their technical prowess and emotional range while remaining vital and relevant in contemporary heavy music. Their 325-song catalog represents one of thrash metal's most enduring and creatively restless legacies, proving that extreme music can be both brutal and beautiful.