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In 2009 I worked on the debut album by Son of Aurelius titled The Farthest Reaches on Good Fight Entertainment and did a little west coast touring for the album, then in 2010 I got the call from Decrepit Birth asking if I’d like to join on second guitar starting with the 2010 Summer Slaughter tour. We accomplished a lot of amazing things with that band and by 2009 we thought the band had run its course and felt it was time to move on to other things. Animosity was my first touring band and let me see the world and gave me a tremendous amount of experience, not to mention having a great time with four of my best friends traveling to places as far as Eastern Europe and Russia. I went through a few bands before joining the Bay Area metal band Animosity in 2002. Well I started playing classical guitar 20 years ago which quickly led to electric guitar and trying to imitate bands I was listening to back then like Cannibal Corpse, Sepultura, and Morbid Angel. We recently caught up with Chase for a moment to see what he thought after having some time to record with the pickups, as well as get up-to-date on Decrepit Birth and Continuum happenings.Ĭan you recount for Duncan readers your formative years as a guitarist, influences, and the events that lead you to leaving your former band(s) and joining Decrepit Birth? Just in time to track some of his parts for the upcoming Decrepit Birth release, too. He’s also yet another one of the metal players to discover what a brutal combination Duncan’s Nazgul and Sentient pickups are in his guitars. Continuum’s new release “The Hypothesis” is described as “highly calculated”, “neck-breaking”, “concise” and “devastating”. Since 2010, Chase has been holding down the rhythms in Decrepit Birth, and was already the mastermind behind the super group Continuum, featuring members of Son of Aurelius, Flesh Consumed, Arkaik, and Deeds of Flesh. You would be too if you were holding down guitar spots in not one, but two full-time Technical Death Metal bands.