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Cannibal Corpse settled into their own gruesome groove early on in their career, spitting out a predictable set of carnage-obsessed trash-rockers on each of their albums. Consequently, their albums can be a little interchangeable, and Gallery of Suicide -- the group's sixth album -- is no different. From the titles ("Disposal of the Body," "Blood Drenched Execution," "Dismembered and Molested," "Stabbed in the Throat," "Centuries of Torment," "Crushing the Despised," "I Will Kill You") to the incessant, buzzing guitars, it's Cannibal Corpse as the fans have come to expect them. It's a little fresher than its predecessor, Vile, but it does have the problem of sounding a little monotonous in comparison to their entire catalog. That may not matter to the hardcore fans, who will inevitably be able to spot subtle differences between this and their previous albums, but it does suggest that the band will need to find a new modus operandi soon in order to keep things fresh. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Recorded at Morrisound Studios, Tampa, Florida.
Cannibal Corpse includes: George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher (vocals); Pat O'Brien (guitar).
Personnel: George Fisher (vocals); Jack Owen, Pat O'Brien (guitar); Paul Mazurkiewicz (drums).
Audio Mixer: Jim Morris .
Recording information: Morrisound Recordings, Tampa, FL.
Photographer: Al Messerschmidt.
Unknown Contributor Role: Alison Mohammed.
Cannibal Corpse includes: George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher (vocals); Pat O'Brien
7th Rel
(guitar).
Gallery Of Suicide Music Review Average Rating: (3.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Buy It! True DM for the true ear. Submitted by Grotesquetory (Vancity) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
Great album!!! Sorry haven't time to revieuw now I gotta go now but this album really rocks bye!!! Submitted by thomaster87 (Huissen, The netherlands) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
5 stars! Cannibal Corpse doesn't release anything, but 5 star albums, this album is no exception. The music and vocals are awesome, if you like HEAVY metal then buy this or anything by this band! Submitted by a reviewer (Chico, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 3 found this helpful.
Just let me clarify one thing to all concerned I love metal so dont try and hold it against me that i am some diehard christian.. Some good bands to consider for slitwrists like me is Chimaira, Trivium, Slipknot, Morbid Angel, Arch enemy, Killswitch engage, Death.. the list goes on...... Submitted by jamessegelov (sydney, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 4 found this helpful.
Yeah it slays The other reviews may sound like basket cases or retards, but they're right in giving it a high rating. It is right up their with the band's best album's, although possibly "slower" in spots than early releases, or the 99-04 albums. Regardless it is as heavy as death metal gets, the highlight may well be the deliciously slow instrumental (thats right instrumental) "from skin to liquid" which is quite brutal and effective. Overall at least awesome if not a masterpiece. Worth 20.00, let alne 15.00. If you're a death metal head just buy it, and thank me later Submitted by rommel7thpanzer (Beverly hills CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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