Deicide was one of the mainstays of the early Floridian death
metal scene (alongside
Deathand
Morbid Angel,
among others),
and still reigns supreme as a potent death metal force,
led by the ever controversial Glen Benton (he with the inverted
cross on his forehead).
Neither their old-school style nor their
heavily anti-Christian lyrics
have wavered much over the years, the band sticking to a tried
and true formula that has largely served them well, though
their last couple of albums (
Insineratehym and
In Torment In Hell) haven't had the same fan impact as their
earlier releases such as
Legion, often regarded as their best.
Having signed to a new record label, a rejuvenated Deicide released
Scars Of The Crucifix early in 2004.
As of late 2004, the Hoffman brothers were apparently out of the
band, due to various personal differences.
Benton and drummer Steve Asheim eventually settled on
guitarists Jack Owen and Ralph Santolla, both metal veterans,
to take their place.
At one time the Hoffman brothers indicated interest in
starting their own band and retaining the Deicide name,
though little has been heard of on that front.
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