But oh man, was I wrong.
Some weird alt band.
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- Evisceration Plague. Songs this short haven’t been on a Cannibal Corpse album since “Eaten Back to Life” in 1990.
It seems Cannibal Corpse have gone to the hurry-up offense for this one. Get track
But is it enough?
I have nothing against Suffocation.
What differentiates this one from the rest of Cannibal Corpse's discography?
While the first four records do indeed have their variances between them that help them stand out amongst one another, there's no denying that they haven't really done anything different since Fisher joined the ranks.
After all, taste is a subjective opinion no matter how objective one might attempt at being.
The album was produced at M…
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Cannibal Corpse is a band many hate, mostly due to their success.
SO I make a claim and they send a replacement which is a picture disc. 2 In fact, it may not be enough for this hardened Cannibal Corpse fan anymore.When “Evisceration Plague” came out, I was pretty excited. Evisceration Plague is the eleventh album by the American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, released on February 3, 2009.
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20 years to the day that Cannibal Corpse began challenging the limitations of what constituted death metal, as set by its more occult-oriented pioneers Morbid Angel and Possessed, as well as their slightly less gory and later intellectual foil Death, this band has consistently held brutality as the necessary and sufficient primer for this style.
This is why most people consider metalheads to be nothing more than dimwitted Neanderthals.After the generally well-received reaction to Kill, Cannibal Corpse slings us another album to chew on after a few years since.
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Evidence In The Furnace 7.
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Having been a fan since 1991, it was long overdue.
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Bassist Alex Webster said about the record: "In Cannibal Corpse, our goal has always been to try and make each new album we record our heaviest.