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    • Necroticism: Descanting The Insalubrious (Earache, 1991) Only just edging the mighty Heartwork to win the top spot, Necroticism is simply one of those classic death metal albums that is guaranteed to make metalheads of a certain age of a bit misty-eyed.
    • Heartwork (Earache, 1993) A mere five years on from the cacophonous Reek Of Putrefaction, Carcass had evolved into an unstoppable, pure metal force. Comprising ten, absurdly catchy but relentlessly crushing anthems, Heartwork practically invented the notion of melodic death metal on its own.
    • Torn Arteries (Nuclear Blast, 2021) Truly great comebacks after long periods of absence are a rarity, but second glorious comebacks are nearly unheard of.
    • Surgical Steel (Nuclear Blast, 2013) Imperious. There’s no other word for it. Carcass returned after a 17-year absence with an album that upgraded their classic, Heartwork-era sound and made it even more viciously metallic.
    • Heartwork (Heartwork, 1993) “Brilliant song, the one melodeath song to rule them all. The guitar work here is impecable, featuring both fast riffing as well as slowing down for some highly melodic parts.
    • Incarnate Solvent Abuse (Necroticism – Descanting the Insalubrious 1991) “One of Carcass’ best albums. The lyrics are some of the best written I’ve ever heard, especially the wide use of medical terminology to describe ways to get rid of corpses.
    • Corporal Jigsore Quandary (Necroticism – Descanting the Insalubrious 1991) “”With some riffs it’s simple: you know where the words are going to fall.
    • Reek of Putrefaction (Reek of Putrefaction, 1988) “The production really does let this album down massively, the band have even said that themselves in interviews.
  1. Carcass, a British extreme metal band formed in 1985, has become a prominent figure in the music industry. Known for their unique blend of death metal and grindcore, Carcass has left an indelible mark on the genre.

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    Bill Steer – guitars, backing vocals (1985–1996, 2007–present), co-lead vocals (1985–1992) Jeff Walker – bass, lead vocals (1985–1996, 2007–present) Daniel Wilding– drums (2012–present)

    Sanjiv Sumner – lead vocals (1986–1987) Ken Owen – drums (1986–1996) Michael Amott – guitars (1990–1993, 2007–2012) Carlo Regadas – guitars (1994–1996) Daniel Erlandsson – drums (2007–2012) Ben Ash – guitars (2013–2018)

    Mike Hickey – guitars (1993–1994) Tom Draper – guitars (2018–present) ‘Nip’ Blackford – guitars (2021–present)

  4. Jul 14, 2021 · Choice Cuts (2004) “Good mix of the best songs of Carcass. There are a few glaring omissions but newcomers will be well served by this introduction.

  5. Jun 23, 2021 · In honor of the announcement of their long-awaited seventh LP, Torn Arteries, we asked our readers to narrow down their favorite Carcass song from throughout their sprawling catalog. The results are ranked accordingly below.

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