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Cannae Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (8) • MP3 (2)
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Gold Becomes Sacrifice CD (2005)
Cannae CD discography. The third album by American speed metal crew Cannae is their best yet, a mixture of riff-crazy speed thrash (complete with some of the most breakneck blast drumming you've ever heard, courtesy of new guy Colin Conway), double-bass low-end throb, and highly technical, melodic guitar solos. By refusing to stick to one narrowly defined subset of metal, Cannae neatly avoid the listener fatigue that often sets in with metal albums; singer Adam DuLong even mixes up his delivery between songs, switching between the standard grindcore growl and a more hardcore, hectoring delivery, sometimes between verses in the same song. Though the album doesn't continue the breathless pace set by the opening salvo, "Rats, Snakes and Thieves," Gold Becomes Sacrifice maintains its vitality throughout, ending strong with the brutal thrash of "Fear and Panic." Though what they're doing is only slightly different from the material of literally dozens of other bands, there's a freshness to Gold Becomes Sacrifice, perhaps due to the wholesale personnel changes that preceded this album. ~ Stewart Mason
Audio Mixer: Jason Suecof.
Recording information: AudioHammer Studio, Sanford, FL (02/2005-04/2005).
Photographer: Grail Mortillaro.
Cannae: Colin Conway, Shane Frisby, Adam DuLong, Alex Vieira, Stephen Colombo.
Personnel: Adam DuLong (vocals); Stephen Colombo (guitar).
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Horror CD (2003)
Recorded at Zing Studio, Westfield, Massachusetts.
Personnel: Adam DuLong (vocals); Jason Zucco, Stephen Colombo (guitar); Michael Boutillette (drums).
Recording information: Zing Studio, Westfield, MA.
Cannae: Adam DuLong (vocals); Jason Zucco, Stephen Columbo (guitar); Daniel Campenella (bass); Michael Boutillette (drums).
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Gold Becomes Sacrifice CD (2005)
The third album by American speed metal crew Cannae is their best yet, a mixture of riff-crazy speed thrash (complete with some of the most breakneck blast drumming you've ever heard, courtesy of new guy Colin Conway), double-bass low-end throb, and highly technical, melodic guitar solos. By refusing to stick to one narrowly defined subset of metal, Cannae neatly avoid the listener fatigue that often sets in with metal albums; singer Adam DuLong even mixes up his delivery between songs, switching between the standard grindcore growl and a more hardcore, hectoring delivery, sometimes between verses in the same song. Though the album doesn't continue the breathless pace set by the opening salvo, "Rats, Snakes and Thieves," Gold Becomes Sacrifice maintains its vitality throughout, ending strong with the brutal thrash of "Fear and Panic." Though what they're doing is only slightly different from the material of literally dozens of other bands, there's a freshness to Gold Becomes Sacrifice, perhaps due to the wholesale personnel changes that ... |
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Horror CD (2003)
Recorded at Zing Studio, Westfield, Massachusetts.
Personnel: Adam DuLong (vocals); Jason Zucco, Stephen Colombo (guitar); Michael Boutillette (drums).
Recording information: Zing Studio, Westfield, MA.
Cannae: Adam DuLong (vocals); Jason Zucco, Stephen Columbo (guitar); Daniel Campenella (bass); Michael Boutillette (drums).
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Troubleshooting Death CD (2000)
Track Listing of songs: Exploiting the Human Opportunity; Dawn of Dark Skies; Troubleshooting Death; Screened In; Lignum Vitae; While Wall Reap Black; Figures; Pretty Noise; Human Head; |
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Migite CD
Japanese pop star Cannae is featured on the album MIGITE.
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Kamihikouki CD (2001)
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Part speed metal, part hard rock, and all heavy musicianship, Cannae has developed a cult following among listeners craving a Mr. Big fix. Or maybe a Pantera fix. Or maybe a Return To Forever fix.
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Mujintou CD (2001)
On their screaming 2001 set, Cannae delivers their usual fusion of death metal and hardcore metal, creating a sound that's even more rugged than your usual fusion of death metal and hardcore metal.
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Shinsekai CD (2002)
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Track Listing of songs: Japanese Title; Believe Me; Far Away; |
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Azemichi CD
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 Cannae Songs
Popular or famous Cannae music songs: Human Head, Intro, Bastinado, Figures, Synapse, Rats, Snakes and Thieves, Lignum Vitae, Symmetry of Fear. More music songs Mechanics of Moving Backwards, Projector, Dawn of Dark Skies, Pretty Noise, Screened In, Japanese Title, Collapse, Finest Minds. More music songs Faceless Portrait, Believe Me, Anna's Love, Audience of the Unspoken.
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