Cannibal Corpse

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Cannibal Corpse

Cannibal Corpse is a United States death metal band, noted for its controversial and ultra-violent lyrics and imagery, founded in 1988 by Chris Barnes, Bob Rusay, Jack Owen, Alex Webster and Paul Mazurkiewicz. The band is on the Metal Blade Records label. The band had a brief appearance in the movie Ace Ventura, Pet Detective. Cannibal Corpse is noted as the most successful death metal band of the Sound Scan era, having combined worldwide record sales of over one million copies with virtually no radio or television exposure.

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Biography

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Cover of Gallery of Suicide, one of their more gory and controversial album covers

Cannibal Corpse's music is very fast, complex and is known for its violent lyrics. Their albums are censored and banned in several countries, including Germany, where they are not allowed to play any song from one of their first three albums in concert, not allowed to play at all in the state of Bavaria, not allowed to display the original cover images (drawn by Vincent Locke), or print the lyrics in the CD booklets, etc. Song titles include "Entrails Ripped From a Virgin's Cunt", "Fucked With a Knife" or "Necropedophile". In May 1995, then-Senator Bob Dole mentioned the band by name and accused them of violating "human decency". Cannibal Corpse also enjoyed a brief cameo in the 1994 Jim Carrey film Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. (Carrey actually insisted to have the band perform in the movie because they were his favorite band.)

In 1994, Chris Barnes was kicked out of the band for musical differences and was replaced with Monstrosity's vocalist George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher. Jack Owen departed Cannibal Corpse in 2004 due to lack of interest in death metal (Ironically, Owen recently did a temporary fill-in spot with another controversial veteran death metal band, Deicide). Jeremy Turner of Origin briefly replaced him as second guitarist on 2004's "Tour Of The Wretched". Recently Rob Barrett, a former member of Cannibal Corpse who appeared on the band's albums "Vile" and "The Bleeding" rejoined the band to play festivals in the Northwest United States and Europe. It is at this point unclear if Rob will be rejoining the band permanently, or if he will return to his other band "Malevolent Creation".

Discography

Studio releases

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"The Bleeding" Cover
  • Eaten Back To Life - (1990, reissued 2002)
  • Butchered At Birth - (1991, reissued 2002)
  • Tomb Of The Mutilated - (1992, reissued 2002)
  • Hammer Smashed Face (EP, 1993)
  • The Bleeding - (1994)
  • Vile - (1996)
  • Gallery Of Suicide - (1998)
  • Bloodthirst - (1999)
  • Gore Obsessed - (2002)
  • Worm Infested - (EP, 2002)
  • 15 Year Killing Spree - (2003)
  • The Wretched Spawn - (2004)

Live and other releases

  • Monolith Of Death Tour 1996-1997 (VHS, 1997)
  • Live Cannibalism (Live, 2000)
  • Live Cannibalism (VHS/DVD, 2000)
  • 15 Year Killing Spree (Collector's box, 2003)

Line-up

  • George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher - Vocals (1996-)
  • Pat O'Brien - Guitar (1997-)
  • Alex Webster - Bass (1988-)
  • Paul Mazurkiewicz - Drums (1988-)
  • Rob Barret - Guitar (1993-1998, 2005)

Former members

  • Chris Barnes - Vocals (1988-1995)
  • Bob Rusay - Guitar (1988-1993)
  • Jeremy Turner - Guitar (2004)
  • Jack Owen - original lead guitarist (1988-2004)

External links

fr:Cannibal Corpse ja:Cannibal Corpse pl:Cannibal Corpse de:Cannibal Corpse sv:Cannibal Corpse

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