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    • 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.
  1. Cannibal Corpses album covers, a grotesque mix of zombies, necrophilia, and horrific violence, became notorious battlegrounds in the fight over artistic freedom and societal boundaries. Key Takeaways.

  2. Jack Owen. Bob Rusay. Pat O'Brien. Website. cannibalcorpse .net. Cannibal Corpse is an American death metal band formed in Buffalo, New York, in 1988, now based out of Tampa, Florida. The band has released sixteen studio albums, two box sets, four video albums, and two live albums.

  3. Butchered at Birth is the second studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse. It was released on July 1, 1991 through Metal Blade Records . With their sophomore album, Cannibal Corpse sought to create a heavier sound and even more gruesome imagery than their debut.

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  5. Mar 9, 2021 · Behind the Cover: CANNIBAL CORPSE - Violence Unimagined. Mar 9, 2021. 16 min read. Behind the Cover: CANNIBAL CORPSE - Violence Unimagined. Looking back at a death metal legacy as we come face to face with a new gruesome killer. *Viewer discretion is advised*

  6. The album cover is one of only three Cannibal Corpse album covers to not feature explicit graphic violence. Alex Webster, in an interview, stated that they decided to have an album cover such as this because all the band members couldn't agree on a cover for the album.

  7. Before stepping into the limelight as the artistic mind behind the shocking and sometimes contentious album covers of Cannibal Corpse, Locke was known as a talented comic book artist. His early forays into the world of art were deeply entrenched in the realms of horror and fantasy.

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