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Tracks:
1.
I will kill you
2.
Disposal of the body
3.
Sentenced to burn
4.
Blood drenched execution
5.
Gallery of Suicide
6.
Dismembered and molested
7.
From skin to liquid
8.
Unite the dead
9.
Stabbed in the throat
10.
Chambers of blood
11.
Headless
12.
Every bone broken
13.
Centuries of torment
14.
Crushing the despised
Misc.
info: Produced by Jim Morris. Recorded at Morrisound, Florida. Cover art
by Vincent Locke.
Cannibal
Corpse 1998:
Alex
Webster - Bass
Jack
Owen - Guitar
Pat
O'Brien - Guitar
George
"Corpsegrinder" Fisher - Vocals
Paul
Mazurkiewicz - Drums
This is
Cannibal Corpse's newest album(Bloodthirst doesn't count). I like this
album. It sounds like one long song. Perfect.
It's a big improvement for George and his vocals, it is much darker and
feels more powerful than the strange whisper-scream voice he had on Vile.
He isn't half as good as Chris, but Chris is a god, so what do you expect?
As always with Cannibal Corpse, the intro song is beyond killer. Sentenced
to burn is the best song though, and it shows that Cannibal Corpse are
becoming too good for the old Death-Metal. Some people think that's
bad, I can't understand why. Cannibal Corpse is the best Death-Metal band
on the planet, and you can become too good at what you do. Why keep
jumping 5 meters when you actually can jump 8? Well, Cannibal Corpse keeps
up the old Gore with the rest of the songs. The really really icky icky
front covers of Vincent Locke returned with this album too, both Vile and
The Bleeding had "kind" covers, Vile had a corpse(maybe even a cannibal
corpse? :), and The Bleeding just had and abstract picture showing blood,
flesh, intestines, that kind of stuff(still kind).
All in all, Cannibal Corpse just keeps getting better and better, bigger
and bigger. Guess it's like I read in a Cannibal Corpse interview, all
other Death-Metal bands have died out, and left alone is Cannibal Corpse
feasting on the remains.