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  1. Carcass were first formed as a school band by Bill Steer and Ken Owen that soon after disbanded. Steer then joined the D-beat band Disattack with drummer Middie, Paul on bass and Pek on vocals. [12] [13] After releasing a four track demo entitled A Bomb Drops ... in 1986, [14] the bass player left the band and was replaced by Jeff Walker ...

  2. Well, the tale of Carcass is no different, minus the capes and radioactive spiders. This early period we’ve just dissected serves as the prologue to a story where Carcass would eventually rise to become a pioneering force in death metal and grindcore. From disbanding as a school band to forming, transforming, and finally settling into their ...

  3. Aug 13, 2021 · Carcass initially grew out of the teenage friendship of Steer and Owen. They launched a band with the same name in 1985, but soon got sidetracked with other projects. A year later, they...

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  4. Dec 19, 2007 · published 19 December 2007. Heartwork saw Carcass swapping grisly grindcore for masterful death metal – and serving up a 90s classic in the process. Someone once jokingly suggested that Carcass were the most important British band since the Sex Pistols. Well, that might be a slight exaggeration, but there’s no doubt that the Liverpool band ...

  5. Jul 9, 2021 · Carcass had become one of the most important bands in a new movement which was rising towards the UK’s surface – also featuring Earache Records bands like Napalm Death and Bolt Thrower. “We were on a roll,” says Pearson.

  6. Oct 18, 2018 · text Jon Wiederhorn. October 18, 2018. The early Nineties were a period of change for U.K. extreme-metal pioneers Carcass. First, they made the transition from gory grindcore to a still-gory technical death metal with 1991's Necroticism – Descanting the Insalubrious, the group's first release to feature guitarist Michael Amott, who had ...

  7. Nov 17, 2021 · By Dave Everley. ( Classic Rock ) published 17 November 2021. Carcass are back with a new album, Torn Arteries, and plans for new music from guitarist Bill Steer’s two other bands. (Image credit: Ester Segarra) When Carcass crawled out of the UK extreme metal underground with 1988’s graphic debut album Reek Of Putrefaction, few would have ...

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