Cannibal Corpse
"If vomit were a movie, this would be the soundtrack," wrote one critic of Cannibal Corpse's music, some of the most extreme, violent death metal sounds and subject matter ever committed to tape. Reveling in splatter-horror imagery in their often indecipherable lyrics, the group's graphic album artwork and song titles like "Meat Hook Sodomy," "Entrails Ripped from a Virgin's **** **** with a Knife," and so on, have -- not surprisingly -- attracted a fair amount of controversy and sometimes resulted in their albums being banned. However, their over-the-top extremity has won them a rabid cult following and made them one of the most popular death metal bands of the '90s; sticking with what works, the band didn't alter or develop its style much over the decade, although fans didn't seem to mind. Cannibal Corpse was formed in Buffalo, NY, in 1988, their lineup composed mostly of musically active scenesters: vocalist Chris Barnes, guitarists Bob Rusay and Jack Owen, bassist Alex Webster, and drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz. Musically, they were closest to Slayer, although more extreme metal bands like Death also played a role in their sound. A 1989 demo helped the band secure a contract with Metal Blade Records, which released their debut album, Eaten Back to Life, in 1990. A cult following began to build behind the group with albums like 1991's Butchered at Birth and 1992's Tomb of the Mutilated. Bob Rusay was fired in 1993 and replaced with ex-Malevolent Creation guitarist Rob Barrett, who joined the group in time to appear as a club band in the Jim Carrey film Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Barrett debuted on record with 1994's (relatively) more accessible The Bleeding, which proved to be Barnes' final album; 1996's Vile featured ex-Monstrosity vocalist George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher. Cannibal Corpse soldiered on through the decade, returning in 1998 with Gallery of Suicide. Bloodthirst followed a year later, and in 2000 the band issued both a video and CD titled Live Cannibalism (their second concert video but first official live album). Gore Obsessed arrived in 2002, followed by the obsessively packaged box set/DVD 15 Year Killing Spree. Their ninth album of all new material, Wretched Spawn, was released in 2004, followed by Kill in 2006. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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October 31, 1988, Buffalo, NY
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- Play Make Them SufferDirected by Dan Dobi.Windows Media Player Required
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Since the late-'80s, Cannibal Corpse has established itself as the vilest, loudest, and truest purveyor of B-movie audio horror, and with song titles like "Barbaric Bludgeonings," "Submerged in...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| The Wretched Spawn | 2004 | 8.24 | 4 |
| Gore Obsessed | 2002 | 8.19 | 1 |
| Bloodthirst | 1999 | 7.48 | 1 |
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Recent User Reviews
THIS IS THE NEW BEGINNING!!! I JUST JOINED BECAUSE AS I WAS LOOKING FOR CORPSE MP3`S I UNBELIEVABLY WITNESSED HORROR TO MY EYES THAT HOMO EMO PIRATES AND SOME HIP HOPPER ARE INCORRECTLY REVIEWING CANNIBAL CORPSE MUSIC THEY HAVE NO HINT OF AN IDEA ABOUT SO
FULL REVIEWposted Jan 2, 2008
The Best Band ever!!!Chris Barnes was good but George''Corpsegrinder''Fisher is the best!great guitarists,bssist and drummer.perfect band!
FULL REVIEWposted Apr 24, 2007



