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  1. Gallery of Suicide is the sixth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, released on April 21, 1998, by Metal Blade Records. It is the first Cannibal Corpse album to feature former Nevermore guitarist Pat O'Brien. It is also the band's last album to be recorded at Morrisound Recordings in Tampa, where the band made their music ...

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  2. Sep 7, 2020 · 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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    • 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.
  3. The Wretched Spawn is Cannibal Corpse's fourth album to be named after one of the tracks on the album, after Butchered at Birth, The Bleeding and Gallery of Suicide . Song meanings. "For songs like "Nothing Left to Mutilate", and "Decency Defied", I looked to friends for ideas they had.

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    Members from earlier Buffalo-area death metal bands Beyond Death (Alex Webster, Jack Owen), Tirant Sin (Paul Mazurkiewicz, Chris Barnes, Bob Rusay), and Leviathan (Barnes) established the band in December 1988. The band played its first show at Buffalo's River Rock Cafe in March 1989, shortly after recording a five-song self-titled demo tape. Withi...

    United States

    In May 1995, then-US Senator Bob Dole accused Cannibal Corpse—along with hip hop acts including the Geto Boys and 2 Live Crew—of undermining the national character of the United States. A year later, the band came under fire again, this time as part of a campaign by William Bennett, Senator Joe Lieberman, then-Senator Sam Nunn, and National Congress of Black Women chair C. Delores Tucker to get major record labels—including Time Warner, Sony, Thorn-EMI, PolyGram and Bertelsmann—to "dump 20 re...

    Australia

    As of October 23, 1996, the sale of any Cannibal Corpse audio recording then available was banned in Australia and all copies of such had been removed from music shops. At the time, the Australian Recording Industry Associationand the Australian Music Retailers Association were implementing a system for identifying potentially offensive records, known as the "labelling code of practice". All ten of Cannibal Corpse's albums, the live album Live Cannibalism, the boxed set 15 Year Killing Spree,...

    Germany

    All Cannibal Corpse albums up to and including Tomb of the Mutilated were banned upon release from being sold or displayed in Germany due to their graphic cover art and disturbing lyrics; the band was also forbidden to play any songs from those albums while touring in Germany. This prohibition was not lifted until June 2006.In a 2004 interview, George Fisher attempted to recall what originally provoked the ban:

    Cannibal Corpse at Rockharz Open Air 2018
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    Cannibal Corpse discography at Discogs
  4. May 13, 2023 · Contorted ". 2012’s Torture saw Cannibal Corpse continue their successful partnership with producer Erik Rutan and delivered another record loaded with great material. "Encased In Concrete" and ...

  5. Metal Wiki. in: Albums, 1998 albums. Gallery of Suicide is the sixth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse. It was released in April 21, 1998 through Metal Blade Records. The album is the second to include George Fisher on vocal duties, and the first album to feature Pat O'Brien on guitars. Track listing.

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