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Cannibal Corpse emerged fully formed out of Florida's famous death metal swamp with this one. All the trademarks are in place, from the B-horror movie album cover art to the ludicrously over the top lyrics -- "Brains devoured in a frenzied slaughter, thirst for gore nothing more/Bile is dripping, puss from wounds, as the coroner drinks it down." Chris Barnes growls his vocals like Satan on a diet of razor blades and paint thinner, and the playing is uniformly savage. Although their pursuit of lyrical and musical extremes was something of a joke from this first release on, Cannibal Corpse's single-minded devotion to their cause is admirable. ~ Leslie Mathew
Cannibal Corpse emerged fully formed out of Florida's famous death metal swamp with this one. All the trademarks are in place, from the B-horror movie album cover art to the ludicrously over the top lyrics -- "Brains devoured in a frenzied slaughter, thirst for gore nothing more/Bile is dripping, puss from wounds, as the coroner drinks it down." Chris Barnes growls his vocals like Satan on a diet of razor blades and paint thinner. The playing is uniformly savage and, alas, uniformly one-dimensional. On paper Cannibal Corpse are the perfect death metal act, but in reality, their pursuit of lyrical and musical extremes was something of a joke from this first release on. Too many tempo changes; too much monochromatic double-bass slugging; not nearly enough variety, texture, or interesting guitar work. Cannibal Corpse's single-minded devotion to their cause is admirable; too bad the results of that dedication are not very interesting. Eaten Back to Life isn't much more than death metal for dummies. Try Deicide (whose vocalist Glen Benton guests on background vocals here) instead. ~ Leslie Mathew
Bonus Tracks+Live CD Rom Videos Cannibal Corpse Eaten Back To Life Songs Eaten Back To Life Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews essential this has to be one of the best early pure death metal albums released. nothing too flashy here, just crunchy-riffs from jack owen and bob rusay, and bowels-of-hell screaming and bellowing from chris barnes. Lyrics run the gamut from basic gore to really disgusting gore. like i said, nothing to flashy, but this is an essential piece of blood soaked death metal. Submitted by rottinghead (missouri)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A Masterpiece This is probably one of the most underrated death metal albums, the whole is filled with great crunching riffs,Great singing and some mean drumming I suggest this for any death metal fan! Submitted by Corpse (Schuldiners house) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
genial, buenisimo KING OF THE DEATH METAL !!! Submitted by sebastian (santiago,chile) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
HELL YEAH!!! THE BEATLES AND CANNIBAL CORPSE 4 LIFE!!!!!! This is CC's debeut to the violent Death Metal world. The zombie creature eating it's self was just the begining of 16 yaers of death and gore. Of course it is impossible to forget the chours of Skull Full of Maggots not to mention Chris Barnes's brutal growls before the chours. Basicly this is a must have for all Death Metal fans. Submitted by Dave (Norway) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
brutal and fast insane drumriffs as well as morbid solos
also, the zombie eating himself on the cover was the start of cannibal corpses notorious and gruesome contraversy.
all in all, great album Submitted by dawnofthedead (Merrimack, NH USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Eaten Back To Life CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Cannibal Corpse Tomb Of The Mutilated CD (1992)
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$9.79 Released in 1992, Tomb of the Mutilated helped establish Cannibal Corpse's reputation as one of metal's goriest, most vile outfits. Boasting some of the sickest album art and song titles of all time, the band's attention-getting tactics worked perfectly and record sales soared. Cannibal Corpse then became one of the biggest names in the death metal genre -- just as the group's discs and live performances were being banned all over the world. Listeners unfamiliar with the belching vocal style and pummeling drum and guitar attack typical of death metal probably won't understand what separates this or any other record that ...
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| | Cannibal Corpse Gallery Of Suicide CD (1998)
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$9.69 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 ...
| | Cannibal Corpse Bloodthirst CD (1999)
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$9.95 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 ...
| | Cannibal Corpse Butchered At Birth CD (1991) Bonus Tracks; Enhanced CD
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$9.69 In the early '90s, Cannibal Corpse acquired a small cult in the death metal underground by embracing some of the most gruesome lyrics the subgenre had to offer. Thriving on shock value, the band inspires comparisons to GWAR and comes across as a parody of death metal and grindcore more than anything. Like its previous album, the equally twisted ...
| | Cannibal Corpse Wretched Spawn CD (2004) With DVD
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$9.79 For album number nine, Wretched Spawn, Cannibal Corpse continue on with much the same style of gore-themed death metal that had made them a mainstay of the stateside scene for a decade-and-a-half. Bassist Alex Webster and guitarist Jack Owen write most of the songs here, respectively, and those songs are pretty much what you've come to expect from Cannibal Corpse by this point -- musically pulverizing and lyrically unsettling. Vocalist George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher is as unrelenting as usual, especially on such songs as "Frantic Disembowelment," where he switches from growling to screaming with seeming ease. Wretched Spawn is overall a pretty brief album, clocking in just under 45 minutes, as few of the 13 songs break the four-minute mark. ...
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