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Bloodthirst is the seventh full-length album by Cannibal Corpse, and it's rather remarkable how little the band's sound has changed over the course of an entire decade. Sure, their musicianship has gotten a little more polished, and they've perfected their formula a bit more, but it's essentially been the same vibe on every album throughout their career. Bloodthirst is not that much different from the other Cannibal Corpse recording with George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher (which in turn were not an incredible distance removed from the Chris Barnes era); there are the prerequisite detuned grinding guitars, hyperspeed blastbeat drumming, and vocals that sound like Fisher's larynx is being put through a garbage disposal, plus lyrics geared for maximum gore and shock value. The appeal of Bloodthirst, then, is likely to rest on your answer to the question "how much Cannibal Corpse do you really need"? If you enjoy the formula, haven't tired of it, and want to hear more material in the same vein, Bloodthirst is exactly what you're looking for. Otherwise, just get a couple of the Chris Barnes albums. ~ Steve Huey
Recorded at Village Productions, Tornillo, Texas.
Personnel: George Fisher (vocals); Jack Owen, Pat O'Brien (guitar); Paul Mazurkiewicz (drums).
Recording information: Village Productions, Tornillo, TX.
Photographer: Alex McKnight.
Cannibal Corpse: George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher (vocals); Jack Owen, Pat O'Brien (guitar); Alex Webster (bass); Paul Mazurkiewicz (drums).
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Cannibal Corpse Bloodthirst Songs Bloodthirst Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews one of their best i don't think CC has done an album I would rate below four stars, but if the scale went past five this is the album that deserves that high a rating. the first six songs are absolutely crushing death metal, replete with gory riffs and George Fischer's staccato speed death metal vocals. i frankly expected this to be an average affair after hearing "gallery of suicide," but i was pleased to be disappointed with such a savage and great album. Submitted by rottinghead (missouri)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Pretty good This album is a good moshing album! Submitted by wyattpoole (Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Da Bomb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this crasy stuff has my head going friggin crazy as hell yo.
i friggin gerante this cd to buy yu wont regret this man Submitted by a reviewer (San Diego, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THIRST-QUENCHING The basic sound of Cannibal Corpse is fast and repetitive with a mangled voice slurring and screaming. The greatest thing about Cannibal Corpse is that they all take turns writing the songs, so even though the whole album may sound alike, it differs in tone and rythm. Blood Thirst is by far one of thier best releases. With songs like dead human collection and coffin feeder, you can't go wrong. If you've never bought one of thier cd's and you're looking to do so, I suggest you begin with Bloodthirst and work your way back to gallery of suicide. Submitted by a reviewer (CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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