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DEATH ANGEL announces 10th-anniversary vinyl reissue of 'The Evil Divide'

Photo credit: Kristin Gerbert

28-05-2026

San Francisco Bay Area thrash metal veterans DEATH ANGEL will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their critically acclaimed eighth studio album, “The Evil Divide”, with a special vinyl reissue arriving July 24 via Nuclear Blast Records.

Originally released on May 27, 2016, “The Evil Divide” marked another triumphant chapter in the band’s storied career, capturing the ferocity, precision, and relentless energy that have defined DEATH ANGEL for more than four decades. Helmed by renowned producer Jason Suecof at AudioHammer Studios, the album further cemented the band’s standing among thrash metal’s elite, earning widespread acclaim for its explosive songwriting, technical intensity, and emotionally charged performances.

The 10th-anniversary LP edition will feature the bonus track “Wasteland”DEATH ANGEL‘s powerful interpretation of the 1986 song originally performed by THE MISSION. Previously available only on select limited CD digipak editions outside the United States, the track will now make its vinyl debut while also becoming available for streaming worldwide for the very first time.

The reissue arrives as DEATH ANGEL continue celebrating another landmark in their legacy with their ongoing U.S. tour commemorating the 35th anniversary of their landmark 1990 album “Act III”.

DEATH ANGEL is a pioneering American thrash metal band formed in 1982 in Daly City, California, and a vital force in the legendary Bay Area thrash movement. Emerging as teenage prodigies, the band quickly built a reputation for blistering speed, technical precision, fearless songwriting, and ferocious live performances — qualities that continue to define them more than four decades later.

Formed by cousins Rob Cavestany (guitar), Dennis Pepa (bass) and Andy Galeon (drums), alongside vocalist Mark Osegueda and guitarist Gus PepaDEATH ANGEL cut their teeth in local clubs before exploding onto the international stage with their 1987 debut album “The Ultra-Violence”, recorded when Galeon was just 14 years old. Its complex arrangements and explosive energy immediately distinguished them within the Bay Area scene. They followed with 1988’s “Frolic Through The Park”, which featured the breakout single and MTV favorite “Bored”, even leading to the band hosting “Headbangers Ball”. In 1990, their major label debut “Act III” (Geffen) revealed a more dynamic and melodic dimension while retaining their thrash intensity. With MTV airplay for “Seemingly Endless Time” and “A Room With A View” and a feature in People magazine, the album cemented their status as one of thrash metal’s most musically adventurous acts.

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