Hello people. A minute to explain about the name 'DTA', since it has caused a lot of chatter...
As you know, 'Death To All' was a one-off, five US city tour organized by Sick Drummer Magazine in June 2012. It featured seven former DEATH members and had our blessing. The shows were killer but behind the scenes things went wrong: Sick Drummer mostly didn't pay anyone (the musicians, us, the booking agent, the opening bands, the crew, the charity), they cancelled 2 shows, and there were questions about refunds, etc. What a mess.
The bottom line was that DEATH fans loved it, we loved doing it, and so decided to carry on if it was possible. But UNBELIEVABLY in June 2013, despite the fact they owed everyone tens of thousands of dollars, Sick Drummer's Ian Macdonald wrote me a demand letter saying he wanted FIFTY GRAND for the name 'Death To All'. We had trademarked it but were so pissed off that he could sink so low that we all made the decision to cease using the term 'Death To All' - most people simply refer to what we're doing as 'DTA' anyway, so only refer to the tours now as 'DTA'. We continue to use the DEATH logo because it needs to be obvious to everyone that this is official and sanctioned by us.
I hope this clears things up. DEATH as a band ceased to exist in 2001 when Chucky died. DEATH now continues on as an important metal brand. DTA is another tool in keeping the legacy alive. Everyone that sees the DEATH logo knows that Chuck died years ago but that his music is timeless. DTA is one means of getting together to celebrate Chuck's creations,
dude in the room next to me has been playing the same three chords on guitar and singing the exact same line over and over again for like an hour and a half.
dude in the room next to me has been playing the same three chords on guitar and singing the exact same line over and over again for like an hour and a half.
One time while I was in Walmart, there was some guy shopping who kept singing "I shot the sheriff, but I didn't shoot the deputy."
He just repeated that over and over and over the entire time he was in the store.
dude in the room next to me has been playing the same three chords on guitar and singing the exact same line over and over again for like an hour and a half.
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Best work sign ever.
>Walk to mail service
>closed
>have to wait for monday
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Hello people. A minute to explain about the name 'DTA', since it has caused a lot of chatter...
As you know, 'Death To All' was a one-off, five US city tour organized by Sick Drummer Magazine in June 2012. It featured seven former DEATH members and had our blessing. The shows were killer but behind the scenes things went wrong: Sick Drummer mostly didn't pay anyone (the musicians, us, the booking agent, the opening bands, the crew, the charity), they cancelled 2 shows, and there were questions about refunds, etc. What a mess.
The bottom line was that DEATH fans loved it, we loved doing it, and so decided to carry on if it was possible. But UNBELIEVABLY in June 2013, despite the fact they owed everyone tens of thousands of dollars, Sick Drummer's Ian Macdonald wrote me a demand letter saying he wanted FIFTY GRAND for the name 'Death To All'. We had trademarked it but were so pissed off that he could sink so low that we all made the decision to cease using the term 'Death To All' - most people simply refer to what we're doing as 'DTA' anyway, so only refer to the tours now as 'DTA'. We continue to use the DEATH logo because it needs to be obvious to everyone that this is official and sanctioned by us.
I hope this clears things up. DEATH as a band ceased to exist in 2001 when Chucky died. DEATH now continues on as an important metal brand. DTA is another tool in keeping the legacy alive. Everyone that sees the DEATH logo knows that Chuck died years ago but that his music is timeless. DTA is one means of getting together to celebrate Chuck's creations,
Enjoy the metal flowage. ERIC
He just repeated that over and over and over the entire time he was in the store.