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  1. Oct 9, 2023 · With excruciating malevolent melodies and an ear-satisfying breed in the form of music. The solos from the guitars are also mostly overdubbed with a harmony or extra guitar fills. Those rapid, malevolence-filled drums reeks of an incredible talent oozing from both Ken's persona and his hands. Butterfly effect time: imagine if Carcass' didn't exist.

  2. Imagine what Symphonies Of Sickness would sound like with worse production and worse musicianship, That's Carcass' second demo for ya. If you own SoS, you don't really need this recording since it doesn't have any unreleased tracks, and it sounds worse. It sounds somewhat like a rehearsal, even.

  3. If you want a real wild ride, go listen to Reek of Putrifaction or Symphonies of Sickness. Carcass is very atypical. They do whatever the hell they want. They released Swan Song to tell their record label to fuck off. Then went on hiatus for over 10 years before coming back and reinventing themselves again. They are truly a zero fucks given band.

  4. Symphonies Of Sickness took the sound Carcass achieved on thier debut and refined and defined it, with a better production and a more mature (yet exquisitely immature) sound. First off, this album sounds great; the sound coming from that guitar is saturated and definable but still totally crushing. There are myriads of great riffs thrown out by ...

  5. Symphonies of Sickness is many peoples favorite Carcass album with good reason. This album is full of good riffs, eerie leads, pummeling drums, and absolutely disgusting vocals. No one was as brutal and disgusting in the 80’s and that is not even a competition or up for debate.

  6. Oct 7, 2008 · This is my fave Carcass cd, super brutal, but so catchy. Whether it's exhume to consume, ruptured in purulence-they all rule, even to this day. Great remaster, making the songs sound clearer and heavier, as well as louder!!.

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  7. Recorded and mixed at "Slaughterhouse" Studios, July - August 1989. Originally released in 1989. This reissue has a censored front cover but contains the original cover artwork inside the booklet. Printed on disc: All Songs - CARCASS.

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