"one of the greatest love songs ever written." 😜 'Hammer Smashed Face' (single) is also the self-titled debut EP (1993). Along with Carcass, CC are the most common starting point for fans who are just starting to get into death metal, particularly those who started with thrash. An album-specific variant. While CC Signature Song "Hammer Smashed Face" is a good example of the Barnes-era, it thematically sticks out from the rest of Tomb of the Mutilated, being a simple Murder Ballad. They have quite a few songs with a length of under two minutes: "Put Them to Death," "Bloody Chunks," "Puncture Wound Massacre," "Disposal of the Body", "Dismembered and Molested", "Crushing the Despised," "Savage Butchery," "Severed Head Stoning." and "Scalding Hail.". In the over 30 years that they've been releasing albums, they have had no real meaningful stylistic shifts. When someone buys a Cannibal Corpse album, they know what they're getting: a bunch of fast, thrashy death metal songs plus a few slower, more groovy or atmospheric tracks, and (depending on what Pat O'Brien was feeling during the writing process) maybe a Technical Death Metal song or two. While most albums have some sort of individual motif or feel to distinguish them, that largely depends on who did the bulk of the writing, and they won't feature any major deviations from their established style. Vile was the first album to feature their current vocalist Corpsegrinder, and also had lower tunings (B-flat, aided by Owen switching to a seven-string; Barrett and O'Brien also use this tuning, but are strictly six-string players; Rutan is the only other guitarist to use seven-string) and more technical songwriting. All of their songwriters from Vile onwards (when they moved towards an individual contributor per song rather than collaborative setup) have distinct styles: Alex Webster tends to write the most straightforward songs, is generally the grooviest writer, and is particularly fond of technical pedalpoint riffing. Rob Barrett usually writes fast, riff-oriented death/thrash songs with anthemic choruses. Erik Rutan writes their heaviest and most dissonant material, often featuring major tempo changes. Jack Owen wrote their quirkiest and most experimental songs, with lots of unconventional approaches to riffing and song structure. Pat O'Brien wrote their most technical and demanding material, and enjoyed using dissonant arpeggios in his riffs. The increasing technical proficiency of the bassists that Alex Webster had to share the stage with in CC's early days wound up being what drove him to achieve the extreme level of technical proficiency that he is famous for now. At the start, he was only using two fingers (by his own admission, he was up to a pretty good speed level with them), but when he saw Tony Choy (who was in Cynic at the time and played with three fingers) and Jason Blachowicz of Malevolent Creation (who played with four), he realized that he really needed to step it up and made the transition to three, using a specific technique that he learned from Steve Di Giorgio (then of Sadus) to achieve even greater levels of speed while maintaining greater control. The first song that CC attempted to cover (under the band's original incarnation of Tirant Sin) was something from Pink Floyd. You can guess how well that turned out lol. They've covered "The Exorcist" and "Confessions" by Possessed, "Zero the Hero" by Black Sabbath, "Sacrifice" by Sacrifice, "Demon's Night" by Accept, "No Remorse" by Metallica, "Bethany Home (A Place to Die)" by The Accused, "Endless Pain" by Kreator, and "Behind Bars" by Razor. 🤘🏼
I have a band that you need to check out, it's Monstrosity-Stormwinds. The current singer in Cannibal Corpse was in this band previously. This is way better than CC in my opinion. Also, Hammer Smashed Face was in the first Ace Ventura movie.
This is the commercial side Cannibal Corpse, lol. The band can be seen performing this song in the Jim Carey movie Ace Ventura Pet Detective. The bands music is purely for shock value. No other reason. Try listening to the whole album in one sitting. It is brutal.
Just found you. If you’re looking for more, another would be Gorgoroth - Carving a Giant. They’re from the Norwegian Black Metal genre. Norwegians in the scene hated death metal for becoming so popular, if you don’t know it, you should film yourself researching. Or watch Until The Light Takes Us trailer. I will link it. th-cam.com/video/Sr_RaCM-1ug/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0hjoPDub5342Aymk Either way great reaction. Will sub can’t wait for more
This song will always be death metal royalty🙌💀
I agree
"one of the greatest love songs ever written." 😜
'Hammer Smashed Face' (single) is also the self-titled debut EP (1993). Along with Carcass, CC are the most common starting point for fans who are just starting to get into death metal, particularly those who started with thrash. An album-specific variant. While CC Signature Song "Hammer Smashed Face" is a good example of the Barnes-era, it thematically sticks out from the rest of Tomb of the Mutilated, being a simple Murder Ballad. They have quite a few songs with a length of under two minutes: "Put Them to Death," "Bloody Chunks," "Puncture Wound Massacre," "Disposal of the Body", "Dismembered and Molested", "Crushing the Despised," "Savage Butchery," "Severed Head Stoning." and "Scalding Hail.". In the over 30 years that they've been releasing albums, they have had no real meaningful stylistic shifts. When someone buys a Cannibal Corpse album, they know what they're getting: a bunch of fast, thrashy death metal songs plus a few slower, more groovy or atmospheric tracks, and (depending on what Pat O'Brien was feeling during the writing process) maybe a Technical Death Metal song or two. While most albums have some sort of individual motif or feel to distinguish them, that largely depends on who did the bulk of the writing, and they won't feature any major deviations from their established style. Vile was the first album to feature their current vocalist Corpsegrinder, and also had lower tunings (B-flat, aided by Owen switching to a seven-string; Barrett and O'Brien also use this tuning, but are strictly six-string players; Rutan is the only other guitarist to use seven-string) and more technical songwriting. All of their songwriters from Vile onwards (when they moved towards an individual contributor per song rather than collaborative setup) have distinct styles: Alex Webster tends to write the most straightforward songs, is generally the grooviest writer, and is particularly fond of technical pedalpoint riffing. Rob Barrett usually writes fast, riff-oriented death/thrash songs with anthemic choruses. Erik Rutan writes their heaviest and most dissonant material, often featuring major tempo changes. Jack Owen wrote their quirkiest and most experimental songs, with lots of unconventional approaches to riffing and song structure. Pat O'Brien wrote their most technical and demanding material, and enjoyed using dissonant arpeggios in his riffs. The increasing technical proficiency of the bassists that Alex Webster had to share the stage with in CC's early days wound up being what drove him to achieve the extreme level of technical proficiency that he is famous for now. At the start, he was only using two fingers (by his own admission, he was up to a pretty good speed level with them), but when he saw Tony Choy (who was in Cynic at the time and played with three fingers) and Jason Blachowicz of Malevolent Creation (who played with four), he realized that he really needed to step it up and made the transition to three, using a specific technique that he learned from Steve Di Giorgio (then of Sadus) to achieve even greater levels of speed while maintaining greater control. The first song that CC attempted to cover (under the band's original incarnation of Tirant Sin) was something from Pink Floyd. You can guess how well that turned out lol. They've covered "The Exorcist" and "Confessions" by Possessed, "Zero the Hero" by Black Sabbath, "Sacrifice" by Sacrifice, "Demon's Night" by Accept, "No Remorse" by Metallica, "Bethany Home (A Place to Die)" by The Accused, "Endless Pain" by Kreator, and "Behind Bars" by Razor. 🤘🏼
It was on ace Ventura
Ace Ventura Pet Detective Cannibal Corpse was featured in this movie playing this song 🤘😎🤘
Great reaction!! New subscriber from Sevilla, Spain 🤘
90's - 00's death metal is unmatched. May i suggest Deeds of Flesh - Gradually Melted
Great reaction. Subscribed.
Buffalos own. Old skool death metal
Classic album
check out the disney version of this song
This is Barnes era, gotta do Fisher era too.
While I appreciate Barnes, Fisher is CC. Barnes is better in SFU.
I have a band that you need to check out, it's Monstrosity-Stormwinds. The current singer in Cannibal Corpse was in this band previously. This is way better than CC in my opinion. Also, Hammer Smashed Face was in the first Ace Ventura movie.
Can you do Behemoth Bartzabel next? I believe there’s a video for that
This is the commercial side Cannibal Corpse, lol. The band can be seen performing this song in the Jim Carey movie Ace Ventura Pet Detective. The bands music is purely for shock value. No other reason. Try listening to the whole album in one sitting. It is brutal.
Excuse me, is Greg here?
Listen to "Whore to a chainsaw" by Thy Art Is Murder
If you want to discover beauty of finnish black metal riffs,react to Behexen-Celebration Of Christ's Fall
Just found you. If you’re looking for more, another would be Gorgoroth - Carving a Giant. They’re from the Norwegian Black Metal genre. Norwegians in the scene hated death metal for becoming so popular, if you don’t know it, you should film yourself researching. Or watch Until The Light Takes Us trailer. I will link it. th-cam.com/video/Sr_RaCM-1ug/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0hjoPDub5342Aymk
Either way great reaction. Will sub can’t wait for more
how i promise i will send you a msg every day until you react to death SPIRITUAL HEALING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ako nisi vec cula Suffocation BTK ce ti se svidjet 100%
Lyrics are tame for this album and death metal/brutal death metal as a whole 😅
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foda!
Barnes is one of the best vocalists
Yeah...just don't read the lyrics. 😉that's what I do.
Liked their album art more than the music 🤭
too much for u noob
Girl, i wanna t-shirt like yours so bad, looks fkn badass. Where you get it?
I got it on Temu.
@@neonskepetunije Thank you.