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  1. Jun 24, 2024 · Real/full name: Andrew Victor Galeon. Age: 52 (born Mar 21st, 1972) Place of birth: United States (San Francisco, California) Gender: Male. Biography. Andy was 10 years old when he became a member of Death Angel in 1982. His cousins are Rob Cavestany, Dennis Pepa, & Gus Pepa . Active Bands. Past Bands. Live. Guest/Session. Misc. staff. Links.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Death_AngelDeath Angel - Wikipedia

    While touring in support of Act III, then-drummer Andy Galeon was injured in a bus accident and took over a year to fully recover. This resulted in the band's break-up in 1991. It reformed in 2001 (without original rhythm guitarist Gus Pepa) at the Thrash of the Titans benefit concert for Testament singer Chuck Billy.

  3. 3,196 Followers, 351 Following, 1,686 Posts - Andy Galeon (@andygaleon) on Instagram: "Drummer: The Butlers SF, Death Angel, Spiralarms, The Deadlies, The Organization SF, Phil X & The Drills #drum650".

  4. Feb 11, 2018 · DEATH ANGEL guitarist Rob Cavestany recalls how the band's 1990 tour bus crash in Arizona ended their career and led to their breakup. Andy Galeon, the drummer at the time, suffered serious head and body injuries that required surgery.

  5. Sep 29, 2009 · Former DEATH ANGEL drummer Andy Galeon talks about his departure from the band in 2009 due to personal and communication issues. He also reveals his current projects and his relationship with the other members of the thrash metal group.

  6. May 27, 2016 · Eventually Andy [Galeon, original Death Angel drummer] and Dennis [Pepa, original bassist] both felt it was time to leave, after we made Killing Season [in 2008] and that’s just the way things work out.

  7. Feb 6, 2014 · The former DEATH ANGEL drummer is now part of the San Francisco Bay Area-based heavy rock band SPIRALARMS, along with Craig Locicero (FORBIDDEN, ex-MANMADEGOD) and Tim Narducci (ex-SYSTEMATIC). The band released its second album "Freedom" in 2013 and will play its first show with Galeon on February 8.