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  1. An all-star roster of seven artists brings Luke Arnold and Doc Wyatt’s wild, sci-fi adventure to life, with each artist illustrating a different alternate reality. Vince Locke unveils a zombie apocalypse. Andrea Mutti depicts tragedy in outer space. MK Perker illustrates a stunning banquet for the gods. Glenn Fabry pulls back the curtain on a ...

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      Portfolio - The Art of Vince Locke | Official website for...

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      Email: Vince@vincelocke.com. Support me at Patreon and see...

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      I would like the time to create art on my own terms, just...

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      Vince Locke has been creating published illustrative art for...

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  2. Cannibal Corpse is a five-piece American death metal band formed in 1988 in Buffalo, New York.In 1989, their self-titled demo drew the attention of Metal Blade Records, with whom they signed a contract to record their debut album Eaten Back to Life, which was released in 1990, followed by two studio albums, 1991's Butchered at Birth, and 1992's Tomb of the Mutilated.

  3. The music is great and the cover art is easily my favorite of theirs. So gorey and grotesque, but there's also a certain beauty to it. I remember as a kid hearing about Cannibal Corpse and seeing how messed up their artwork is, and out of all of them, this is probably the one that stuck with me the most.

    • 'The Bleeding' (1994) The final album of the Chris Barnes era also proved to be the best Cannibal Corpse have ever done. With their songwriting craft in full bloom, they penned perennial death metal anthems in the menacing, man-handling pace of “Stripped, Raped and Strangled” and the unforgiving “F--ked With a Knife.”
    • 'Tomb of the Mutilated' (1992) Ahh, “Hammer Smashed Face.” If this isn’t the finest death metal song ever written, then no song can lay its claim on that coveted title. ‘
    • 'Bloodthirst' (1999) Four years after selecting Corpsegrinder to replace Chris Barnes, Cannibal Corpse hit their mark with the relatively new lineup, also seeing Pat O’Brien make his second album contribution. ‘
    • 'The Wretched Spawn' (2004) Cannibal Corpse continued their impressive streak with 2004’s ‘The Wretched Spawn.’ Boasting the most savage and grotesque artwork since ‘Tomb of the Mutilated,” the record is a 45 minute exercise in unbridled aggression with the pedal firmly affixed to the floor.
  4. Mar 12, 2021 · Vince Locke’s artwork for the 2017 Cannibal Corpse album ‘ Red Before Black .’. The concept for the image was to capture the victim’s perspective as they are about to die. If you’re a fan of Buffalo, New York death metal band Cannibal Corpse, then you know the artwork of Vince Locke. Kerrang! magazine has called Locke “a man who ...

  5. Mar 9, 2021 · We go Behind the Cover of Violence Unimagined with CANNIBAL CORPSE drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz and artist Vince Locke to reflect on the decades of an iconic partnership as we enter another contemporary chapter for the death metal legends: ‘Violence Unimagined’ and the associated press cycle is well underway, a good portion of which revolves ...

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  7. Oct 16, 2021 · Instead, I've decided to focus on the album art of legendary and controversial death metal legends, Cannibal Corpse, who have been banned more times in more countries than any other group. They've released fifteen studio albums since 1988 and, once and for all, here they are ranked not for musical content, but instead for their artistic merit ...

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