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Control Denied was a progressive metal band formed by death metal musician and Death founder Chuck Schuldiner. Background [ edit ] Schuldiner initially mentioned the general idea of teaming up with a Rob Halford -esque singer in a September 1993 interview with Guitar School. [1]
- 1996–2001
- Florida, United States
Apr 19, 2024 · Tragically, Schuldiner’s journey with Control Denied was cut short. In spring ’99, he disclosed that he had begun radiation therapy for a rare form of brain cancer – the disease tragically took his life in 2001. Reportedly, the band had been working on a second Control Denied album, with the working title When Man And Machine Collide ...
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Years active: 1995-2001. Formed by Chuck Schuldiner of Death fame. In 1997, Chuck received a copy of Psycho Scream 's "Virtual Insanity" and immediately sought out Tim Aymar to collaborate with. Aymar joined Control Denied on lead vocals soon after. A second album titled When Man and Machine Collide was partially recorded, but plans to finish ...
The Fragile Art of Existence is the only studio album by Control Denied, a progressive metal band founded by Chuck Schuldiner. It was released worldwide on Nuclear Blast America in 1999. Metal Mind Productions reissued the album on April 15, 2008 (February 11, 2008 in Europe). The release was digitally remastered and limited to 2,000 copies.
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- Jim Morris, Chuck Schuldiner
- May 13, 1999
Featuring fellow members of Death and Psycho Scream, Control Denied embarked on a metallic journey that showed the other side of these fine musicians. The band's first and only record, "The Fragile Art Of Existence," piles the magical talent and poetic ideas of Control Denied into a great mold of majestic wonder.