Cannibal Corpse
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Cannibal Corpse
Bend o kome se moze prichati satima, chak i danima, ali i ako ne slushate death metal, pa ni metal uopshte, chuli ste to ime. Jedan od najuticajnijih, pa ako ne i najuticajniji death metal bend svih vremena. Da ne duzim prichu,
http://www.cannibalcorpse.net
BIOGRAPHY
Formed in 1988, Buffalo born/Tampa raised Cannibal Corpse helped found, manipulate and transcend the very boundaries of death metal beginning with the scandalously controversial debut, Eaten Back To Life. Raising the eyebrows of inquisitive metalheads and incensed parents and politicians, the record - produced by Scott Burns at the now renowned Morrisound Studios - was more extreme and confrontational than anything the metal genre had ever known. As a result of the band's brilliantly gruesome cover art, grisly lyrics and song titles like "Hammer Smashed Face," "Meat Hook Sodomy" and "Addicted To Vaginal Skin," follow-up records Butchered At Birth (1991) and Tomb Of The Mutilated (1992) were met with further contempt by the likes of such organized censorship leagues as the PMRC. In just three years, the sale of Cannibal Corpse merchandise was (temporarily) prohibited in Australia, Korea and New Zealand (in fact, the sale of Butchered At Birth and the performance of those three records is still forbidden in Germany). But dissuaded they were not.
Proving technical dexterity, diabolic vocal grunts and a penchant for serial killers, zombies and gore of all shapes, sizes and textures, Cannibal Corpse won over the hearts of many a metal extremist and have since become a harrowing household name. Since the bands inception they have sold millions of albums world wide and show no sign of slowing or bowing down to the ever changing metal genre. Massive tours throughout the U.S. and Europe as well as Australia and South America only underscored the band's staying power…and all this with zero commercial radio presence and minimal video play (although the band did appear in the Hollywood blockbuster, Ace Ventura - Pet Detective).
The momentum continued with the 1996 release of Vile, the first Cannibal record to feature former Monstrosity throat George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher following the departure of Chris Barnes. Any skepticism over the new voice behind the mighty Corpse was quickly put to rest. Simply put, Vile slayed from beginning to end and became the first ever death metal record to enter the prestigious Billboard charts. Over the next few years, relentlessly touring, bolstered musicianship and progressively more potent recordings saw the band increase in popularity within the underground and beyond.
After the mass success of 2004's The Wretched Spawn and some personnel changes (longtime guitarist Jack Owen fled the band in 2004 to carry on his commitments with his rock project, Adrift. Origin axe-master Jeremy Turner filled in for the band during their remaining tours that year before Malevolent Creation/Hate Plow/Solstice guitarist Rob Barrett, who played on Cannibal Corpse's infamous releases The Bleeding and Vile records, rejoined the band as a fulltime member.), Cannibal Corpse has returned to the Death Metal frontlines with the pungently eloquent majesty that is Kill.
Simply titled but meticulously assembled, Kill was recorded with producer Erik Rutan (Hate Eternal/ex-Morbid Angel) at Mana Studios in St. Petersburg, Florida. The tenth record of their storied career, each track basks in its own claustrophobic abrasiveness and maniacal subject matter. From the onset of the fiery "The Time To Kill Is Now," guitarists Barrett and Pat O'Brien, vocalist George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher, bassist Alex Webster and drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz pummel with a renewed sense of urgency. Fast, furious and scrupulously timed, the tune is a palpable reminder that Cannibal remains a force to be reckoned. "Make Them Suffer" sears with an old school Possessed vibe (a band to whom Cannibal has paid homage to on several occasions), while "Necrosadistic Warning," replete with a barrage of blistering solo work by O'Brien whose guitar deftness is often underestimated, comes riddled with visions of zombies sexually gratifying themselves with the body parts of the beings they've slain. Other tracks like the telling "Five Nails Through The Neck," "Death Walking Terror," "Brain Removal Device" and instrumental closer "Infinite Misery" see the five-piece at their most cogent, both lyrically and musically.
Older, wiser, and as malevolent as ever before, the time to Kill is now!
http://www.cannibalcorpse.net
BIOGRAPHY
Formed in 1988, Buffalo born/Tampa raised Cannibal Corpse helped found, manipulate and transcend the very boundaries of death metal beginning with the scandalously controversial debut, Eaten Back To Life. Raising the eyebrows of inquisitive metalheads and incensed parents and politicians, the record - produced by Scott Burns at the now renowned Morrisound Studios - was more extreme and confrontational than anything the metal genre had ever known. As a result of the band's brilliantly gruesome cover art, grisly lyrics and song titles like "Hammer Smashed Face," "Meat Hook Sodomy" and "Addicted To Vaginal Skin," follow-up records Butchered At Birth (1991) and Tomb Of The Mutilated (1992) were met with further contempt by the likes of such organized censorship leagues as the PMRC. In just three years, the sale of Cannibal Corpse merchandise was (temporarily) prohibited in Australia, Korea and New Zealand (in fact, the sale of Butchered At Birth and the performance of those three records is still forbidden in Germany). But dissuaded they were not.
Proving technical dexterity, diabolic vocal grunts and a penchant for serial killers, zombies and gore of all shapes, sizes and textures, Cannibal Corpse won over the hearts of many a metal extremist and have since become a harrowing household name. Since the bands inception they have sold millions of albums world wide and show no sign of slowing or bowing down to the ever changing metal genre. Massive tours throughout the U.S. and Europe as well as Australia and South America only underscored the band's staying power…and all this with zero commercial radio presence and minimal video play (although the band did appear in the Hollywood blockbuster, Ace Ventura - Pet Detective).
The momentum continued with the 1996 release of Vile, the first Cannibal record to feature former Monstrosity throat George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher following the departure of Chris Barnes. Any skepticism over the new voice behind the mighty Corpse was quickly put to rest. Simply put, Vile slayed from beginning to end and became the first ever death metal record to enter the prestigious Billboard charts. Over the next few years, relentlessly touring, bolstered musicianship and progressively more potent recordings saw the band increase in popularity within the underground and beyond.
After the mass success of 2004's The Wretched Spawn and some personnel changes (longtime guitarist Jack Owen fled the band in 2004 to carry on his commitments with his rock project, Adrift. Origin axe-master Jeremy Turner filled in for the band during their remaining tours that year before Malevolent Creation/Hate Plow/Solstice guitarist Rob Barrett, who played on Cannibal Corpse's infamous releases The Bleeding and Vile records, rejoined the band as a fulltime member.), Cannibal Corpse has returned to the Death Metal frontlines with the pungently eloquent majesty that is Kill.
Simply titled but meticulously assembled, Kill was recorded with producer Erik Rutan (Hate Eternal/ex-Morbid Angel) at Mana Studios in St. Petersburg, Florida. The tenth record of their storied career, each track basks in its own claustrophobic abrasiveness and maniacal subject matter. From the onset of the fiery "The Time To Kill Is Now," guitarists Barrett and Pat O'Brien, vocalist George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher, bassist Alex Webster and drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz pummel with a renewed sense of urgency. Fast, furious and scrupulously timed, the tune is a palpable reminder that Cannibal remains a force to be reckoned. "Make Them Suffer" sears with an old school Possessed vibe (a band to whom Cannibal has paid homage to on several occasions), while "Necrosadistic Warning," replete with a barrage of blistering solo work by O'Brien whose guitar deftness is often underestimated, comes riddled with visions of zombies sexually gratifying themselves with the body parts of the beings they've slain. Other tracks like the telling "Five Nails Through The Neck," "Death Walking Terror," "Brain Removal Device" and instrumental closer "Infinite Misery" see the five-piece at their most cogent, both lyrically and musically.
Older, wiser, and as malevolent as ever before, the time to Kill is now!
Re: Cannibal Corpse
po meni najpoznatiji brutal death bend mnogo volim ovaj bend samo mi krivo shto sam ih propustio ove godine u skc-u
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Ja kupio kartu za Maidene, a za Cannibale mi nije ostalo vise kinte....nema veze, bice ponovo Eaten Back To Serbia!!!
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isti sluchaj kod mene samo shto ja manje volim mejdene nego kanibale doslo mi zhiv da se pojedem..al dobro i to shto kazhesh..
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Ajd' sad jedno ovako diskutabilno pitanje: jel' vam vise lezi George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher ili Chris Barnes za vokalima...??
Meni licno " Corpsegrinder " zato sto mi je za nijansu razumljiviji od Barnesa, a ima i mnogo bolji scream....
Meni licno " Corpsegrinder " zato sto mi je za nijansu razumljiviji od Barnesa, a ima i mnogo bolji scream....
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definitivno corpsegrinder vishe volim njega nego barnesa
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napisi razlog zbog kojeg ti je jaci " Corpsegrinder "......budi fer..i ja sam napisao...
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a razlog shta znam ko shto ti reche ima bolji scream mnogo jachi nego barnesov barem meni tako zvuchi,mnogo mi bolje zvuchi nego barnes,chistiji mu je growl a i kad je doshao u cc kao da je to drugi bend postao,u pozitivnom smislu
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Couldn't agree more.....ali ipak nam ostaju one metal himne iz Barnes-ove ere, kao sto su: Fucked With Knife, Necropedophile, Stripped Raped And Strangled, I Cum Blood, Butchered At Birth i naravno, " domacinska " HAMMER SMASHED FACE!!!!!dimmu wrote:a razlog shta znam ko shto ti reche ima bolji scream mnogo jachi nego barnesov barem meni tako zvuchi,mnogo mi bolje zvuchi nego barnes,chistiji mu je growl a i kad je doshao u cc kao da je to drugi bend postao,u pozitivnom smislu
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kad god chujem hammer smashed face setim se dzim kerija par puta mi se deshavalo na svirkama da se cepam jer se setim onog klipa kako upada na kenibalov cert
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bio na koncertu u ZG tamo davno 98. - Barnes još bio vokal....zlo na video snimci (bilo na METALMANIJI) zabilježen moja dva stagedivea...hehehe...
malo OT...jebiga...
malo OT...jebiga...
Re: Cannibal Corpse
Blago tebi...ali neka, neka, i mi cemo jednog dana da " ronimo " na Cannibalima.....
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Najjaci brutal death bend !!
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SickBoy wrote:Najjaci brutal death bend !!
Nile ih jos uvek zastoko dere u tome......ali su jedni od boljih....
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Re: Cannibal Corpse
Nile i Cannibal Corpse su po meni ne uporedivi bendovi...Imaju totalno drugaciji pristup muzici.
CC ce uvek ostati bend koji svira Hacksaw Decapitation i Hammer Smashed Face, a Nile ce uvek biti bend koji svira Black Seeds Of Vengeance i Lashed To The Slave Stick..Vec se tu vidi razlika
CC ce uvek ostati bend koji svira Hacksaw Decapitation i Hammer Smashed Face, a Nile ce uvek biti bend koji svira Black Seeds Of Vengeance i Lashed To The Slave Stick..Vec se tu vidi razlika
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