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Being one of the true great death metal bands
the British Carcass delivers nothing less but a classic piece of music that
most of you probably already know of. Lyrics about autopsies, molested and
devastated remains, crushed bones and everything else corpse related where you
have to look up every second word if you´re not medically well educated should
make sure no-one forgets easily about this band and their music. The sound of
Carcass is very complex and highly technical, witnessing about the large
amount of talent residing within the four musicians behind the instruments.
Aggressive growling vocals accompany the music from the first to the last
track making this album appear as a coherent piece of well-composed art,
perhaps a little too well-composed, taking away a little of the raw sound that
often makes the music sound even better. However, this is definitely one of
the best death metal albums from the early nineties when the genre was
beginning to develop into what it is today. The album was produced by Colin
Richardson, mixed by Colin and the band, engineered by Keith Hartley
(assistants: Ian McFarlane, Dave Buchanan). It was recorded at Amazon Studios,
Simonswood.
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Inpropagation 2. Corporal Jigsore Quandary 3. Symposium Of |
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Sickness 4. Pedigree Butchery 5. Incarnated Solvent Abuse |
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6. Carneous Cacoffiny 7. Lavaging Expectorate Of Lysergide |
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Composition 8. Forensic Clinicism / The Sanguine Article |
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