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  1. The original 1994 cover art, a departure for a Cannibal Corpse album, appeared to depict a tapestry of raw flesh and muscle, rather than it featuring graphic violence. The uncensored cover art for the 2006 reissue, however, reveals the original artwork was merely a part of a greater whole.

    • November 12 – December 3, 1993
    • Death metal
  2. Mar 9, 2021 · In true CANNIBAL CORPSE fashion, the originally intended cover is too extreme for the general public, which led to an alternate illustration that features the same character in a different perspective. It's still gory, but it's a tad more appropriate for the masses, serving as a good entry point for those looking to get their feet wet.

  3. The members of Cannibal Corpse were originally inspired by thrash metal bands like Metallica, Slayer, Dark Angel, S.O.D., Sadus, Sodom, Kreator, D.R.I. and Sacrifice, and death metal bands such as Possessed, Autopsy, Morbid Angel and Death.

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  5. Mar 12, 2021 · The image of the full cover (which lives up to the album’s name), can be seen here. Cover artwork by Locke for ‘Eaten Back to Life.’. Cover artwork for CC’s 1994 album, ‘The Bleeding.’. Locke’s cover art for CC’s 2000 album, ‘Live Cannibalism.’. A video montage of Locke’s brutal work for Cannibal Corpse.

  6. Sep 7, 2020 · The final step was the artwork. As with most CC covers, Gallery Of Suicide boasted a highly explicit cover, designed by the band’s long-time sleeve artist Vincent Locke. It depicts a grim dungeon in which a group of characters are hanging, shooting and disembowelling themselves.

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  7. It is literally the most straight forward corpse cover ever. No grotesque art, cryptic nastiness . Straight up spoon fed brutality. I hold this album in high regard, mainly cuz it was the first corpse album inlurchased and ever heard. I coincidentally bought it the day it releases here in Canada, skipped school to go to the mall.

  8. Mar 1, 2021 · Mazurkiewicz was more than fair in his assessments and even acknowledged the censored cover art for 1994's The Bleeding, which showcased an enlarged piece of a torso rather than the full,...

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