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Tomb of the Mutilated



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Cannibal Corpse Music:
Tomb of the Mutilated



Music
Tomb of the Mutilated
by Cannibal Corpse

List Price: $11.98Label: Metal Blade

Salesrank: 309604

Released: September 22, 1992
Our Price: $6.92
Used Price: $3.99
Media: Audio CD

Tomb of the Mutilated Track Listing:
1. Hammer Smashed Face
2. I Cum Blood
3. Addicted to Vaginal Skin
4. Split Wide Open
5. Necropedophile
6. Cryptic Stench
7. Entrails Ripped from a Virgin's Cunt
8. Post Mortal Ejaculation
9. Beyond the Cemetery

Tomb of the Mutilated Reviews:
thwe uncut version is frigin sweet! 5 Star Review
2006-05-15 - i cant belive ppl cry how dumb or gross this is its all fun music to me good heavy music with thunderpous drum beats and vocals and crazy album cobers very recomended great hewavy mu

AGGGHH! 1 Star Review
2006-03-26 - Now I'm not one of those hyper conservative people who thinks music influences people, but that cover art is just plain fricken disgusting, I mean, seriously, it's almost as bad as the music.

The music sucks. Poser gore crap. Listen to Death and Obituary for death metal instead.

Best Cover Art Ever!!! 5 Star Review
2006-02-07 - Now, my other CC review heralds the cover for "The Wretched Spawn" as the best cover art, but I am pretty sure I gave a shout to this album somewhere in there. Well, let me reiterate: BEST COVER ART!!!
Now, as for the tunes. CC definitely proves they can tear it up musically. This exhausting CD emits some of the band's rawest material to date. It's so F-ing fast, you're sweating when it's done. Okay, that was lame.
Now, for the lyrics. Poetry. Pure poetry. You can browse them on google or something. I c*m blood was not half shabby. I did cry. Not for good reasons. But I did.

Cannibal's Most Extreme Offering : Delicious. 5 Star Review
2003-03-08 - The guys from Cannibal Corpse definitely outdid themselves on this one. Especially Chris - whose vocals on this album are THE most undecipherable ever. His low, cupped-mic grunts contrast nicely with the razor sharp precision of the music. The instrumental execution is much improved from their previous 2 releases. One can hear every instrument distinctly - especially the bass. The separation achieved in the mix is quite different from almost any Death Metal release I have ever heard (and I've heard lots). The only gripe I would have is that it seems to be the shortest in duration of all their albums. One of their best (a top-spot tie with The Bleeding), yet so short. Ah well, just play it again!! The lyrics are also the most disgusting ever. Barnes was really good at this - his lyrics are better than the ones they are doing now. Definitely not for the faint of heart, and I would not recommend it as an introduction to this band, much less as an introduction to the genre. For that, I'd steer you to The Bleeding, or to any Obituary cd. But, for the already initiated DM maniac, this album is pure bliss.

Patherson don't know Metal 4 Star Review
2002-12-30 - I've never heard a CC album that didn't make me want to mutilate thing's(bunnies mostly). This patherson guy like rush (i hate rush) and brusce springstien, and thinks he knows anything about metal, how the hell did you get to a Corpse page anyways. The only thing bad about this album is that its clean.










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