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List Price: $11.98 | | Label: Metal Blade
Salesrank: 72985
Released: April 21, 1998 |
| Our Price: $6.94 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Gallery of Suicide Track Listing:
1. I Will Kill You
2. Disposal Of The Body
3. Sentenced To Burn
4. Blood Drenched Execution
5. Gallery Of Suicide
6. Dismembered And Molested
7. From Skin To Liquid
8. Unite The Dead
9. Stabbed In The Throat
10. Chambers Of Blood
11. Headless
12. Every Bone Broken
13. Centuries Of Torment
14. Crushing The Despised
Gallery of Suicide Reviews:
Enter The Gallery Of Suicide 
2008-08-03 - Cannibal Corpse is:
George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher- Vocals
Alex Webster- Bass
Jack Owen- Guitar
Pat O'Brien- Guitar
Paul Mazurkiewicz- Drums
Gallery of Suicide:
1. I Will Kill You
2. Disposal Of The Body
3. Sentenced To Burn
4. Blood Drenched Execution
5. Gallery Of Suicide
6. Dismembered And Molested
7. From Skin To Liquid
8. Unite The Dead
9. Stabbed In The Throat
10. Chambers Of Blood
11. Headless
12. Every Bone Broken
13. Centuries Of Torment
14. Crushing The Despised
I've been a Cannibal Corpse fan for quite a while and I can never get enough of their brutal Death Metal sound and lyrics. When I first found "Gallery Of Suicide" at a local record store I had no clue who Cannibal Corpse was but its cool album artwork convinced me to buy it, that was my first exposure to Cannibal Corpse. George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher (in my opinion) is a better vocalist for Cannibal Corpse and it really shows on this album (sorry Chris). Even though "Gallery Of Suicide" is longer than their previous album "Vile" it still serves a relentless beating to your ear drums with blazing guitar riffs, fast-paced drum assaults, Alex's amazing bass playing, and a relentless vocal assault to top it all off. This album and "Vile" are my all-time favorite Cannibal Corpse albums out of all the stuff they ever recorded. The "Unite The Dead" song that Alex Webster came up with has some of the sickest lyrics I've ever heard on any Cannibal Corpse album.
WARNING: "Gallery of Suicide" is not for the faint of heart or those who cant stomach lyrics about blood and gore.
But if you are a Cannibal Corpse fan or even a fan of the Death Metal genre this is a must have for any collection.
CANNIBAL CORPSE RULES!!!!!
Psh, I've heard MUCH better 
2007-08-07 - It's true. Probably one of my least favs from Cannibal Corpse. I love their music sooooo much but this album is just way too repetitive and dull. I can't believe I actually fell asleep to a Cannibal Corpse album. But I did!
New fans of Cannibal Corpse I reccommend something a little newer such as Kill or Gore Obssessed.
Worth every penny 
2007-01-09 - "Gallery of Suicide" by Cannibal Corpse, I believe, is their finest work so far. The production couldn't be clearer (as far as death metal goes anyway) and the songs couldn't have been any more brutal. If you do not like violent lyrical topics, distorted guitars, and blast beats on the drums, then I don't think you would ever buy a CD by a band called Cannibal Corpse, anyway, so I don't really understand the people who give this bad reviews for being what it is. It's like, if I am a fan of music like Celine Dion and Jewel and Michael Bolton, I would never pick up a copy of a CD called "Gallery of Suicide" or anything by a band with as much gall as to call themselves Cannibal Corpse. Oh well...
Besides the concert staples like "I Will Kill You" and the title track, I like "Sentenced to Burn" and "Unite the Dead" as stand out tracks. The whole CD is solid and enjoyable, though, especially if someone new to Cannibal Corpse just happens to be in the truck when I pop it in. Not everyone likes it, but it sure does get a reaction every time. Sometimes I just want to listen to a metal band that is still thought of as abrasive. Remeber when Metallica was that way?
music from the dark tower 
2006-12-29 - First off, people who say music like this is sick and wrong are just up on their high horse thinking they are so right and normal and better than death metalers. It's just their overblown egos telling them what to think. Maybe they are affraid to acknowledge their dark side. Now, i like death/gore metal because i've always liked orcs, goblins, trolls, ogres, devils, demons, imps, gargoyles and things like that. To me this is music from that same area of the imagination, and that's why i like to hear it. I'm not a Satanist, for as a wise man said, "I'm not a Satanist because Satanism is a form of Christianity, and I'm not a Christian."
This is the "musically developed" CC release and as such stands alone in their catalogue as an anomaly. It has more-musical aspects which produce atmospheres of ultimate darkness, despair, and sort of depression or hopelessness, or like the mindset of someone committing suicide for the gallery. It is beautiful! -especially on the title track! Each song is unique, and not just one string of blast beats, predictable vocal patterns and guitar fuzz that combine and blur into an album full of white noise like some of their other releases. It's their only release which stands the test of time for me, and I want to go back and listen 3 years after I bought it. One of the best-realized pieces of death metal art ever, if you ask me.
Great album... 
2006-10-05 - One of the best of CC. Oh and as for the person who gave it a bad review go look at some of his other reviews and you will see why he is such a moron. Unless 50 cent is featuring Corpse Grinder on his next album, I dont know how this tool even came across CC. Obviously anyone who listens to talentless music like rap knows nothing about good musiciansmanship.