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Cattle Decapitation: Troy Oftedal (bass guitar); Travis Ryan, Josh Elmore, Michael Laughlin. Personnel: Travis Ryan (vocals, E-bow); Troy Oftedal, Josh Elmore (guitar); Michael Laughlin (drums); Chris Pooley, Scott Miller (electronics); Justin Pearson , Bobby Bray, Gabe Serbian (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Bill Metoyer. Recording information: Bvtthole Studios; Silvercloud Studios. Unknown Contributor Role: Troy Oftedal. Since their inception in the mid-'90s, Cattle Decapitation have been consistently written off as a side project of the Locust (lineup changes have squashed that connection) or a gore-obsessed novelty act (can't a band have a sense of humor, albeit a pitch-black one, without being stuck with this tag?). Humanure changes all that, though. On the surface it's not very different from To Serve Man or Homovore: gore-minded hardcore punks playing a brutal fusion of grindcore and metal. The difference here is in the playing and a higher level of songwriting in general. New to CD is drummer Michael Laughlin, who also plays in political metal conceptualists (really) Creation Is Crucifixion, and his impact on the band is immediate. Former tub-thumper David Astor was a great hardcore drummer, but Laughlin is clearly a metal drummer of higher technical ability, and that more than anything has allowed CD to blossom into something more than an also-ran. Laughlin is just part of the puzzle here, though, as is veteran producer Bill Metoyer, who -- along with the band -- went for a cleaner sound more typical of European metal bands. Standout tracks include "Lips & Assholes," "Bukkake Tsunami," and (surprisingly) the indulgent closing soundscape, "Men Before Swine" -- a collage of pig squeals, rattling metal, and swirling hiss, it's not something that metal fans will like but ultimately it's indicative of just how comfortable CD are right now, because noise has been an interest for all of these guys all along in their other projects (e.g., Uum), and it's nice to see them owning up to it here. ~ Wade KerganCMJ (p.31) - "Cattle Decapitation's reputation for gore-grind with a PETA agenda puts a new face on death metal's already severed head." Cattle Decapitation Humanure Songs Humanure Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   best album EVER!! Cattle is the best bandever!this album shows just how unstopable this band really is Submitted by prospr-ktdc (montebello,ca,usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
Great Album! when i first got this cd, i thought it was unfadeable, until i got To Serve Man (their debut cd). its way better than Humanure. faster and i just like the old drummer better. non the less this is a fantastic album with great lyrics. ps, does Travis' high raspy voice give anyone else a good chill up the spine besides me? Submitted by GrossBeTheMopBoy (San Bernardino, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
Blown Away Again! The second album by these musical individuals is more precise and defined I think. It seems like this guys have found a hole and keep digging until the find gold. And if you listen to it , it sounds like they have. Really good song structures and very good vocals. Keep it coming! METAL!!!!! Submitted by Cattle Decapitation Fan (Charlotte, N.C.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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Humanure
$8.09 2002 Debut from San Diego, CA band formed in 1996 by David Astor and Gabe Serbian, also members of the popular sci-fi horror core group The Locust. 13 tracks.
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