Trey Azagthoth

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Trey Azagthoth

Background information
Birth name George Emmanuel III
Also known as Trey Azagthoth
Born March 26, 1965 (1965-03-26) (age 43)
Origin Bellingham, Washington, United States
Genre(s) Death metal
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Guitar
Associated acts Morbid Angel

Trey Azagthoth (born George Emmanuel III March 26, 1965) is an American musician best known as founder and guitarist of the Florida death metal band Morbid Angel.

Azagthoth has said that he is a fan of Eddie Van Halen and Jimi Hendrix. He began playing at the age of 16. His playing features much utilization of the whammy bar, complex finger tapping, extensive use of a Morley Wah-wah pedal and other effects, and wailing guitar solos that have a distinct tone fans attempt to consider his trade-mark sound. He also does synth work for Morbid Angel. He also cites Mozart as a huge influence and inspiration on his music. Paradoxically, he also claims most of his playing is purely from self-expression. His state of mind when he solos is what he refers to as the "Temple of Ostx". A collection of some of his famous guitar solos from Morbid Angel's six album "Formulas Fatal to the Flesh" were put on a B-side record entitled "Love of Lava" which later were included on the second disc of Morbid Angel's 8th album, "Heretic". His non-musical interests include anime his favorite shows are Tenchi Muyo and Gundam Wing, video games which include the Quake series, Street Fighter, Devil May Cry, and Metal Gear Solid (which is how he met his second wife) and using his Alienware laptop. Decibel Magazine ranked him number 1 on their list of the 20 best death metal guitarists. Trey uses Ibanez, Jackson and B.C. Rich guitars. He is most famous for using B.C. Rich Ironbird guitars and lately Jackson Warrior guitars.

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