Fan-filmed video footage of DEATH DTA’s April 14 performance at Aurora Concert Hall in St. Petersburg, Russia can be seen below.
It was 1993 when DEATH cemented its reputation as one of the most creative and innovative progressive metal bands of our time by releasing its fifth studio album, “Individual Thought Patterns”. The album was their most technical and progressive material to date while displaying the full talents of DEATH mastermind Chuck Schuldiner.
In 2016, this legendary album is beingbrought back to life in the live setting. With its tour, “European Thought Patterns”, DEATH DTA is paying tribute to the masterpiece along with classic cuts from all of the DEATH albums. The DEATH DTA lineup consists of Steve DiGiorgio (DEATH, TESTAMENT, SADUS), Gene Hoglan (DEATH, TESTAMENT, DARK ANGEL), Bobby Koelble (DEATH) and Max Phelps (EXIST), who have joined forces to resurrect those iconic songs, along with many more milestones from DEATH’s legendary history.
The “European Thought Patterns” tour is the latest endeavor in a series of tours that have seen DEATH DTA performing at dozens of festivals and countries across the globe, alongside such renowned artists as OBITUARY, CARCASS, KREATOR, and many more.
DEATH TO ALL’s setlist for the St. Petersburg concert was as follows:
01. The Philosopher
02. Leprosy / Left To Die
03. Living Monstrosity
04. Suicide Machine
05. Overactive Imagination
06. Trapped In A Corner
07. Raining Blood / Black Magic
08. Lack Of Comprehension
09. Spiritual Healing
10. Within The Mind
11. Flattening Of Emotions
12. Destiny
13. Symbolic
14. Zero Tolerance
15. Bite The Pain
16. Spirit Crusher
17. Zombie Ritual / Baptized In Blood
18. Crystal Mountain
19. Pull The Plug
Relapse Records released the first-ever fully authorized DEATH tab book, featuring 21 classic songs tabbed out for guitar from the band’s entire discography. The book, which includes traditional notation as well as tablature, also comes with a digital download of all tracks.
DEATH’s storied catalog has undergone a meticulous reissue campaign via Relapse Records.
Chuck died on December 13, 2001 after a battle with pontine glioma, a rare type of brain tumor.
Source: Blabbermouth