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In 2019, Billy appeared as the singer on the song, "Waiting to Die" from the album Imperium by the band Walls of Blood. In 2019, Billy appeared as a featured artist on the Killswitch Engage song "The Crownless King" from their album Atonement. In 2020, Billy appeared on the Lamb of God song "Routes" from their self-titled album.
Demonic is the seventh studio album by American thrash metal band Testament.Released in 1997 with original members Chuck Billy (vocals) and Eric Peterson (guitar), the record also features artists Derrick Ramirez (bass), Gene Hoglan (drums) and Glen Alvelais (guitar).
Testament is an American thrash metal band from Berkeley, California. [1] Formed in 1983 under the name Legacy, the band's current lineup comprises rhythm guitarist Eric Peterson, lead vocalist Chuck Billy, lead guitarist Alex Skolnick, bassist Steve Di Giorgio and drummer Chris Dovas. Testament has experienced many lineup changes over the ...
The Books of Samuel portray the Temple as having a Phoenician architect, and in Phoenicia it was the Babylonian ell which was used to measure the size of parts of ships. [1] Thus scholars are uncertain whether the standard Biblical ell would have been 49.5 or 52.5 cm (19.49 or 20.67 in), but are fairly certain that it was one of these two ...
In 1997, Testament returned with Demonic, which featured a lineup of vocalist Chuck Billy and guitarist Eric Peterson, alongside original guitarist Derrick Ramirez on bass and Gene Hoglan on drums. [ 2 ] [ 11 ] For the album's touring cycle, the band was rejoined by guitarist Glen Alvelais and drummer Jon Dette . [ 12 ]
In an interview published August 26, 2016, Testament singer Chuck Billy revealed that first single "Brotherhood of the Snake" would be released September 2, 2016. [23] Testament released second single "Stronghold" October 12, 2016. [24] The official video for the song “The Pale King” was released on October 31, 2016. [25]
The Testament name was suggested by Billy Milano (from S.O.D. and M.O.D.), who was a friend of the band in the early days. [ 3 ] This was the only Testament album to feature songwriting contributions from Souza, who was credited as the co-writer of all the songs, except for "C.O.T.L.O.D." and "Do or Die", which were co-written by original ...
The tour ended in 2001 shortly before frontman Chuck Billy was diagnosed with cancer. [4] As a result, Testament would not release another studio album until 2008 with The Formation of Damnation , although they did release an album of re-recorded material, First Strike Still Deadly , in 2001.