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      • He's produced six Cannibal Corpse albums--starting with 2006's Kill --and this is Rutan's second release as a full-fledged member, since officially joining in 2020.
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    • 'The Bleeding' (1994) The final album of the Chris Barnes era also proved to be the best Cannibal Corpse have ever done. With their songwriting craft in full bloom, they penned perennial death metal anthems in the menacing, man-handling pace of “Stripped, Raped and Strangled” and the unforgiving “F--ked With a Knife.”
    • 'Tomb of the Mutilated' (1992) Ahh, “Hammer Smashed Face.” If this isn’t the finest death metal song ever written, then no song can lay its claim on that coveted title. ‘
    • 'Bloodthirst' (1999) Four years after selecting Corpsegrinder to replace Chris Barnes, Cannibal Corpse hit their mark with the relatively new lineup, also seeing Pat O’Brien make his second album contribution. ‘
    • 'The Wretched Spawn' (2004) Cannibal Corpse continued their impressive streak with 2004’s ‘The Wretched Spawn.’ Boasting the most savage and grotesque artwork since ‘Tomb of the Mutilated,” the record is a 45 minute exercise in unbridled aggression with the pedal firmly affixed to the floor.
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    • Kill (2006) It’s not easy to pinpoint exactly what makes Kill, Cannibal Corpse’s 10th studio album, their best. Superficially, it looks a lot like every other Cannibal Corpse record.
    • Vile (1996) George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher announced his arrival in Cannibal Corpse with a blood-curdling scream. You can feel the opening roar from “Devoured By Vermin” in the pit of your stomach, which is where Corpsegrinder has lived ever since.
    • Tomb Of The Mutilated (1992) If you find yourself wondering how The Bleeding finds itself in dead last on this list for its tastelessness, but Tomb Of The Mutilated sits in the top three despite being home to “Necropedophile” and “Addicted To Vaginal Skin,” well, welcome to Cannibal Corpse fandom.
    • Gallery Of Suicide (1998) When Corpsegrinder joined Cannibal Corpse for 1996’s Vile, the songs were mostly written already. If Chris Barnes had been able to keep the tension between him and the rest of the band under control a few months longer, he would have appeared on the album.
  2. Mar 13, 2024 · By Dom Lawson. ( Metal Hammer ) published 13 March 2024. Blood, guts and Jim Carrey – the epic story of death metal provocateurs Cannibal Corpse. (Image credit: Press/Metal Blade) Cannibal Corpse are the most successful death metal band ever. Since forming in Buffalo, New York in the late 1980s, they’ve sold more than a million albums ...

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    • Official AMG Ranking of Cannibal Corpse

    I’ve been embroiled in a romance with death metal for over twenty years and Cannibal Corpse will forever be among my most memorable trysts. The band have been a constant for me throughout my entire adult life. Their familiarity feels like an old friend and I wouldn’t want to be without them. Ranking their sizeable discography may seem like a hefty ...

    We all dealt with the mental impact of pandemic-imposed isolation in our own ways. Some people found new hobbies, others lost themselves in video games and many increased their rate of alcohol consumption. I did all of these things, while also listening to a fuck ton of death metal. In catching up with several classic death metal bands, I never exp...

    The writers’ votes have been cast, counted, several fiddled and a number discounted due to their wrongness or the writer’s overrating habits, and it has produced this, The Official AMG Ranking of Cannibal Corpse: #15. Eaten Back to Life(1990) #14. Butchered at Birth(1991) #13. Red Before Black(2017) #12. Gore Obsessed(2002) #11. Violence Unimagined...

    • Kill (2006) With the old guard making a comeback and a new crop of bands taking death metal to exciting new plateaus, it was up to Cannibal Corpse to reassert their dominance.
    • Tomb Of The Mutilated (1992) The macabre album cover, despicable song titles and out-of-leftfield cameo in a Jim Carrey film all added to Cannibal Corpse’s notoriety, but it’s the sheer quality of Tomb Of The Mutilated that cement its status.
    • Vile (1996) The first album to feature World Of Warcraft-obsessed, mountain-necked vocalist George ‘Corpsegrinder’ Fisher. His ugly yet more decipherable death growls added a new impetus to the rapid-fire vulgarity of Devoured By Vermin and Mummified In Barbed Wire and saw the band carry on refreshed and with the same carnivorous zeal.
    • The Bleeding (1994) Before parting to form Six Feet Under and taking the original band logo with him, Chris Barnes helped helm some of the most horrifyingly violent and undeniably catchy anthems in the band’s arsenal.
  3. Oct 30, 2017 · 4. Torture (2012) Released during a phase of Cannibal Corpse's rejuvenation, Torture epitomizes how to take the classic death metal style into modern times. The incredibly well-written record is ...

  4. Sep 22, 2020 · With 14 blood-stained albums under their barbed wire belts, we've decided to rank Cannibal Corpse's musical rampage in its entirety. September 22, 2020. Words: Chris Krovatin. When one...

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