Tim Agnello
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Tim Agnello (born in San Francisco, 1963) is a former American guitarist, and a founding member of the thrash metal group Exodus.
[edit] Music career
In the late 1970s, Agnello and his friend Kirk Hammett (later of Metallica) began to experiment with a guitar sound that would later become thrash metal,[citation needed] founding the band Exodus. Agnello left the band in 1981, and went into drug rehab in Emeryville, California in 1994. While in hospital he converted to Christianity, becoming an ordained minister of the Christian and Missionary Alliance on his release. He is currently working at Stockton Alliance Church, in Stockton, California.
[edit] Personal life
Agnello grew up in El Sobrante, California. He has been married for ten years to his wife Wendy, and has two daughters.

