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Evisceration Plague

Cannibal Corpse

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Album Review

For the most part, as far as the genre of death metal goes, there is Cannibal Corpse, and there is a bunch of copycats. You know you can always count on this veteran metal act to deliver another brutal offering of extreme metal with each new release (in other words, zero chance of any needless stylistic experimentation — the lads like things just the way they are). And this especially rings true on their 2009 release, Evisceration Plague. All the expected elements of a solid Cannibal Corpse recording are present — metronome-like precision drumming, razor-sharp riffing, guttural growls akin to a caveman, and dark lyrics. Go ahead and take a pick of any of the tracks here ("Priests of Sodom," "To Decompose," the title track, etc.), and you're in for an intense metallic onslaught. Evisceration Plague shows that 11 studio releases into their career, Cannibal Corpse remain one gnarly group of metalheads.

Customer Reviews

Good release from a Legendary band.

As soon as I heard Evisceration Plague, I thought "Meh, it's okay. Just as good as most of their stuff.". But the more I listen to it, the more it destroys me. The utter power generated from this album is immense. I am still taken aback by the sheer intensity and brutality of this album. Not to say the the whole album is an endless assault to the ears. They show off some of their slower tempo prowess on the title track and if you were to ask me, I'd say that track is my personal favorite. It reminds me of 'Festering in the Crypt', which I was a HUGE fan of. All in all, Cannibal Corpse hit the mark pretty well on this one. I wouldn't say it's their best album ever, but I'd definitely say it's at the top of the list. It doesn't really matter anyway. They never disappoint. iTunes should moderate their review section better and not let ignorant closed-minded kids like the first reviewer on here have a say... But that's just my opinion.

Good Music

Best CD ever recorded!!!

these guys make me ROFLOL all over the place...

seriosly, they have been a band for almost 20 years and EVERY SINGLE ALBUM SOUNDS THE SAME. this band is talentless. ive was able to growl like this vocalist since i was 12. so i guess this band is almost as talented as... THE JONAS BROTHERS. think about it...

Biography

Formed: Buffalo, NY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

"If vomit were a movie, this would be the soundtrack," wrote one critic of Cannibal Corpse's music, some of the most extreme, violent death metal sounds and subject matter ever committed to tape. Reveling in splatter-horror imagery in their often indecipherable lyrics, the group's graphic album artwork and song titles like "Meat Hook S****y," "Entrails Ripped from a Virgin's C**t," "F****d with a Knife," and so on, have — not surprisingly — attracted a fair amount of controversy and sometimes...
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