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===Post-breakup (1991–2001)=== In the summer of 1991, with Galeon fully recovered, Death Angel's remaining members, minus Osegueda, reformed under the name [[The Organization (band)|the Organization]] (which was the title of a song on ''Act III''), with Cavestany taking over lead vocal duties. The band focused more on funk and alternative rock than traditional metal. The Organization's first demo was recorded and produced at [[City College of San Francisco]]'s multitrack studios by Eric Kauschen and Dana Galloway. The Organization toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe, including two appearances at the [[Dynamo Open Air Festival]] in the Netherlands, a support slot on [[Rob Halford]]'s "[[Fight (band)|Fight]]" tour, and as the main support act for [[Motörhead]] in Europe. Both 1993's ''The Organization'' and 1995's ''Savor the Flavor'' albums, distributed by [[Metal Blade Records]], failed to make waves with the record-buying public, and Cavestany and Galeon disbanded. Around 1992, Osegueda was invited to audition for [[Anthrax (American band)|Anthrax]] after the departure of [[Joey Belladonna]]. The band eventually hired [[John Bush (musician)|John Bush]] of [[Armored Saint]], and Anthrax guitarist [[Scott Ian]] later wrote that Osegueda "had a great voice but was strangely too metal for us."<ref>Scott Ian and Jon Weiderhorn (2014). I'm the Man: The Story of that Guy from Anthrax. Da Capo Press, p. 177</ref> In 1998, Cavestany and Galeon reunited with Osegueda for the first time since 1990. Along with bassist Michael Isaiah, they formed Swarm and released a four-track self-titled EP in 1999, and the five-song ''Devour'' EP in 2000. Swarm toured with [[Jerry Cantrell]] of [[Alice in Chains]] in 2000, and released the compilation album ''Beyond the End'', which combined the contents of the two EPs with a cover of [[the Doors]]' "My Eyes Have Seen You", in 2003. Although Swarm did not become a commercial success, it did bring the core members of Death Angel back together, setting up an official reunion.
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