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  1. Cannibal Corpse [promotional demo] 1989. 3.45. 23. Kill - 3 Song Sampler [sampler] 2006. Cannibal Corpse discography and songs: Music profile for Cannibal Corpse, formed December 1988. Genres: Death Metal, Brutal Death Metal. Albums include Tomb of the Mutilated, The Bleeding, and Butchered at Birth.

    • Butchered At Birth (1991) Just... disgusting. While some bands have a sophomore slump, Cannibal Corpse used their second album to up the ante on everything that made them unique.
    • Kill (2006) You would be hard-pressed to find a more perfect modern death metal album than 2006’s Kill. From the band’s urgent guitars, to Erik Rutan’s vibrant production, to Corpsegrinder’s infuriated bark, to the beautifully simple album title, to Vincent Locke’s insanely detailed leering madman art, this one has it all.
    • Tomb Of The Mutilated (1992) Even if one ignores the timeless, unstoppable assault of opener Hammer Smashed Face, 1992’s Tomb Of The Mutilated is one of Cannibal Corpse’s finest moments.
    • The Bleeding (1994) In many ways, The Bleeding is Cannibal Corpse’s “mainstream” album (as mainstream as dudes who sing about entrails being ripped from cunts get, anyway), in that it probably contains the most songs of any CC album that fans will know offhand.
    • '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.
  2. CANNIBAL CORPSE Chaos Horrific. Album · 2023 · Death Metal. UMUR "Chaos Horrific" is the 16th full-length studio album by US, Florida based death metal act Cannibal Corpse. The album was released through Metal Blade Records in September 2023. It´s the successor to "Violence Unimagined" from April 2021.

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  4. 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.

  5. Mar 11, 2019 · 1) Kill (2006) With the old guard making a comeback and a new crop of bands taking death metal to exciting new plateaus, it was up to Cannibal Corpse to reassert their dominance. Not only was Kill one of the best extreme metal albums of 2006 but its still stands as the finest collection of songs in their catalogue.

  6. Oct 27, 2021 · Bloodthirst (1999) Spotify. Apple Music. Bloodthirst is Cannibal Corpse at their most direct: 11 songs, 34 minutes, ripper after ripper after ripper. Its highs aren’t quite as high as on the ...

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