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===Reunion, ''The Art of Dying'' and ''Killing Season'' (2001β2008)=== Death Angel officially reunited in August 2001 for [[Thrash of the Titans]], a cancer benefit show for [[Testament (band)|Testament]] frontman [[Chuck Billy]]. Original guitarist Gus Pepa could not participate in the reunion since he was out of the country. At Cavestany's suggestion, and with Pepa's blessing, the band enlisted longtime friend and fan, Ted Aguilar, to handle rhythm guitar duties. Originally planned as a one-off show, the band received such a positive response that they played a string of other well-received gigs around the San Francisco area and a pair of European tours, despite the band not having issued an album in over a decade. They also participated in Wacken Open Air and the Bang your Head 2004. Osegueda had since announced his involvement in the band All Time Highs, but had emphasized that he was going to remain a member of Death Angel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=22442 |title=All Time Highs To Release Split CD β in Metal News |publisher=Metal Underground.com |access-date=June 3, 2016}}</ref> In 2004, 14 years after their last album, the band released ''[[The Art of Dying (Death Angel album)|The Art of Dying]]'' on [[Nuclear Blast]] records. ''[[Archives and Artifacts]]'', a box set with remastered versions of the long out-of-print ''The Ultra-Violence'' and ''Frolic Through the Park'', along with a bonus ''Rarities'' CD and DVD, followed in 2005. In April 2007, they headlined the seventh Pulp Summer Slam in the Philippines. In August 2007, Rob Cavestany released a solo CD of acoustic songs called ''Lines on the Road'', the material on which was written in collaboration with Gus Pepa, and performed by Cavestany (vocals, bass, guitar) Gus Pepa (guitar) and Andy Galeon (drums). The band's fifth album, ''[[Killing Season (album)|Killing Season]]'', recorded at [[Dave Grohl]]'s Studio 606 in Northridge, California, was released on February 26, 2008. The video for the album's track "Dethroned" debuted online on April 17, 2008, on Headbangers Blog.
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