Tim Yeung Parts Ways With Morbid Angel Due To Financial Differences
While Morbid Angel frontman David Vincent denied rmors that he has left the band, after it was announced that guitarist Trey Azagthoth was once again working with Steve Tucker on new material for Morbid Angel's next album, Tim Yeung has officially announced his parting of ways with the band. Five years after he joined the band replacing longtime drummer, Pedro "Pete" Sandoval Tim explains:
"I've been waiting to break the news for a while about this. Now seems like the proper time to do so. As some of you know, there have been some lineup changes with Morbid Angel. Unfortunately, due to financial differences, I will not be continuing with them.
"It has been a great five years being involved with Morbid Angel. I've met a ton of great people all over the world, played some amazing shows, and have a ton of great memories as well as stories. I wish Trey and Morbid Angel all the best. As for myself, I'm always up for the next opportunity life throws my way."
Check out the drum-cam clip below, showcasing Tim Yeung performing the song "Chapel Of Ghouls" live with Morbid Angel.
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