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  1. Cannibal Corpse discography. 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 ...

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    • Eaten Back To Life (Album) none. Bulgaria. 1990.
    • Butchered At Birth (Album) ZOR26-4. 1991. Sell This Version.
    • Tomb Of The Mutilated (Album) CDZORRO 49. 1992. Sell This Version.
    • The Bleeding (Album) 3984-14037-4. US. 1994.
  2. Cannibal Corpse was formed in December 1988. They are considered an important name in the death metal genre, as well as one of the style's most commercially-successful bands. Alex Webster came up with the name for the band, describing a Cannibal Corpse as "an undead corpse ... Read more. Discography.

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  4. 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. The band has had little radio or television exposure throughout its existence, although a cult following began to build with the ...

  5. Explore Cannibal Corpse's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Cannibal Corpse on AllMusic.

  6. Since 1988, Cannibal Corpse have been at the forefront of death metal, shaping and defining the genre, creating a seminal, incomparable body of work over the following decades. In 2021 they raised the stakes again with their 15th album, Violence Unimagined, growing ever more complex and intense, and in 2023 they return with its successor, the ...

  7. 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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