Band: Swarm
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After "The Organization" (Death Angel) disbanded, several members went on to form Swarm, a band whose focus began as a sort of toned down Death Angel sound and gradually morphed into a more traditional hard rock sound. If you're into 80's sounding hard rock with a slight progressive edge, you may enjoy this. I have yet to hear all of either EP, but I enjoyed the track from the debut over the ones from the follow up. I'll try to get my hands on some more songs and update this at that point.
After a few tours, they have decided to reform the original Death Angel once more.
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7/17/2002 5:00 AM
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jimbobhickville | Last updated
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11/24/2005 6:41 PM
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jimbobhickville
Current (or Last Known) Lineup
Musician | Instruments | Currently Also In | Used To Be In | Guest Appearances |
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Rob Cavestany | Guitar, Backing Vocals | Death Angel | The Organization | |
Andy Galeon | Drums, Backing Vocals | Death Angel | The Organization | |
Michael Isaiah | Bass | |||
Mark Osegueda | Vocals | Death Angel | Destruction, Nuclear Blast Allstars |
Past Lineup (Members Who Never Appeared on an Album)
Discography (3 Releases)
2003 - Beyond the End by Swarm
2002 - Devour (EP) by Swarm
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Lineup:
Rob Cavestany | Guitar, Backing Vocals |
Andy Galeon | Drums, Backing Vocals |
Michael Isaiah | Bass |
Mark Osegueda | Vocals |
1999 - Swarm (EP) by Swarm
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Lineup:
Rob Cavestany | Guitar, Backing Vocals |
Andy Galeon | Drums, Backing Vocals |
Michael Isaiah | Bass |
Mark Osegueda | Vocals |