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Angkor Wat was formed in 1986 by Adam Grossman, Danny Lohner, Dave Brinkman and Mike Trevino.

David Nuss and Mike Titsworth joined the band respectively in 1986 and 1987.

Adam Grossman and Dave Brinkman were the core of the band as they shared copyrights on the songs. Not Grossman and Lohner.

The albums were released on Death Records, a subsidiary of Metal Blade Records. Reissues were released by Metal Blade Records and Marquee Records (Brazil)

A third album was not recorded as Angkor Wat, it was recorded as Skrew, and it was not Lohner's decision to change the name to Skrew. It was Grossman and Lohner that made this decision.

On June 1, 2018 Angkor Wat solidified their return by playing a sold out show at The House of Rock in Corpus Christi, Texas. The members of the band are Brinkman, Trevino, Nuss and Titsworth. Lohner and Grossman have opted not to participate for personal reasons.

On June 2, 2018 Angkor Wat was inducted into the South Texas Music Walk of Fame with a star in downtown Corpus Christi, TexasWM Titsworth (talk) 04:34, 10 June 2018 (UTC)