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    History. Early years (1982–1988) Death Angel was formed in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, in 1982 by cousins Rob Cavestany (lead guitar, backing vocals), Dennis Pepa (lead vocals, bass), Gus Pepa (rhythm guitar), and Andy Galeon (drums)—all of Filipino descent.

  2. Rob Cavestany. Age: 55 (born Oct 29th, 1968) Place of birth: United States (San Francisco, California) Gender: Male. Trivia. Aiden Cavestany is his son. Andy Galeon, Dennis Pepa, and Gus Pepa are his cousins. He is the only remaining original member of Death Angel.

  3. 7 gen 2020 · Death Angel lead guitarist Rob Cavestany was more excited than a kid on Christmas morning when he heard that his band—who've endured impressive highs and commensurate lows—was nominated for a GRAMMY for Best Metal Performance for "Humanicide," the title track of the quintet's ninth album.

  4. 15 apr 2014 · Guitar Rob Cavestany looks back at the group’s rise and fall, and the rebirth that has brought them hard-won success. Sitting in his home studio in Oakland, California, on a bright, breezy afternoon this past January, Cavestany appears to have come through Death Angel’s tribulations having regained a bit of his youthful optimism.

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  5. 24 gen 2023 · DEATH ANGEL's ROB CAVESTANY Is 'Excited' To Start Working On More New Music - BLABBERMOUTH.NET. January 24, 2023. EXODUS frontman Steve "Zetro" Souza 's YouTube show, "Zetro's Toxic Vault", has...

  6. 6 dic 2022 · ROB CAVESTANY (Death Angel): Jackson Pro Series Signature Interview - YouTube. Australian Musician. 11.8K subscribers. 19. 628 views 9 months ago #australianmusician. Not every band can live up...

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  7. SF Sonic caught up with co-founding member guitarist Rob Cavestany to discuss the current state of affairs and, most notably, their recent Grammy Award nomination for Best Metal Performance. SF Sonic: Congratulations on the Grammy nomination, what a surreal feeling I bet? Rob Cavestany: First of all, thank you for starting with that.