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| Tomb of the Mutilated | 
enlarge | Artist: Cannibal Corpse Label: Metal Blade Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $7.71 You Save: $4.27 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 70667
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 14427 UPC: 039841442724 EAN: 0039841442724 ASIN: B00006LSQ5
Release Date: October 22, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!
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| Tracks:
| • | Hammer Smashed Face | | • | I Cum Blood | | • | Addicted To Vaginal Skin | | • | Split Wide Open | | • | Necropedophile | | • | The Cryptic Stench | | • | Entrails Ripped From A Virgin's Cunt | | • | Post Mortal Ejaculation | | • | Beyond The Cemetry | | • | I Cum Blood (Live) |
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Insulting bad music, tastelessly packaged. April 15, 2003 12 out of 38 found this review helpful
In any decent society Cannibal Corpse would have cut one demo and then been laughed onto the streets. However, given that there will always be a market for sick and unpleasant [stuff] they seem to have found a very lucrative little niche. Before anyone starts waffling on with the tired old argument that 'This band are just too extreme for you, you can't handle them; why don't you go back to Enya you ... (sic) etc' I'd like to say: fair enough. The band ARE extreme. They are also extremely bad. And I like a lot of extreme music including plenty of death and black metal,both old-school and the more progressive modern stuff, like At the Gates, In Flames and Opeth. Since theses bands attempt to produce something of listenable quality I imagine they've 'sold out to the Man'. Either that or they wanted to distance themselves as much as possible from these kinds of infantile, degraded shock tactics. If being able to 'handle' the band means enjoying awful music that wallows in sleaze and filth to the point where it seems to be actively promoting necrophilia, coprophilia, enforced abortions, torture and cannibalism, then perhaps I'd prefer not to. Please understand that no-one is necessarily being prissy or prudish when they object to this kind of tired junk music, just bored and probably disgusted at how low a group of adults will sink to make a fast buck. These guys have no musical talent whatsoever. If they could at least play their instruments well and if the singer possessed a vocal range it might be possible to overlook the sheer unpleasantness of their lyrics, given that most of them are unintelligble anyway. But CC have come up with a far more easy and lazy way of making money. Simply come up with a gross album title, commission some talentless [person] to design a spectacularly vile cover, think up a dozen or so provocative song names, then set a bunch of half-witted gory and unpoetic words to a blend of monotonous shreiks and grunts, some badly played drums and guitars so heavily distorted that it's impossible to tell wheher or not the guy is actually playing chords or simply hitting the strings with a brick. The album is then marketed to the usual bunch of pale, unhealthy, unintelligent adolescents and the type of adult who really needs to get out more. I'm sorry but there's nothing commendable here. You can talk about the 'brutality' and 'uncompromising attitude' of the band, but it's the sort of thing any bunch of witless degenerates could come up with. There are many bands out there who play extremely heavy stuff, but who do so with style and technical aptitude. Anyone could do this, but most people have a bit more self respect and integrity. I mean honestly, who listens to this for pleasure? Who would have fun conceiving and playing it? ...I can't play an instrument or sing well, but that hardly matters. Besides, the world needs more useless blots on the music scene like these guys (Lets not forget Mortician, Deicide and many more). It's vile, gruesomely sadistic and completely juvenile nonsense, which could do more damaged to a warped mind than Mr Manson and his band ever could.
Quintessential, definitive death metal... March 8, 2003 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Folks, this is it. If you remember the original Tampa scene and have managed to avoid falling into the nu-metal/gridcore/black metal quagmire, and for some reason don't have this CD, get it. This album defines the sound that spawned a thousand copycats, and served as inspiration for legions of bands--some good, like Korn, and some crap, like linkin park. Influenced by bands like Bathory, Voivod, Slayer, Metallica (Kill 'em All, not the easy listening they're putting out now), Accept, Chuck Shauldiner's original Death, and so many others, Cannibal Corpse took heavy music to the next level almost single-handedly. I know it's popular not to like this band, but that's because so many chowderheads out there define their taste in music by listening to the bands who sell the least albums. That's fine, but one should not begrudge CC's success, 'cause they ain't exactly Britney Spears...As far as the record goes, from beginning to end this is exactly what death metal should sound like. Brutal musicianship, horrific lyrics, the most punishing vocals imaginable from the acknowledged king of death, Chris Barnes, and a technicality and precision that started making itself evident even at this early stage in the band's evolution. I'm a huge Fisher fan, but Barnes is the original, and perhaps still the best. Reanimated corpses lusting for flesh and an opportunity to commit unspeakable acts on you and your family: this is the imagery that defines this genre, and CC wrote the book.
I like the live video January 1, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
this is the same cd you would have gotten but with the live version of "I cum blood". Plus it shows the video for I cum blood that would have been on the live cannibalism dvd and video.
A good piece of music January 20, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
When I first heard this album through the cruddy 30 second clips on Amazon... I thought this would be a horrible CD. But, as I got to listen to more and more of Barnes deathly growls (such as those on Butchered at Birth), I decided that this could not be too bad. I was right.
The riffs are pretty catchy, and the lyrics are awesome. I know a lot of people say that on this album Barnes cannot be understood at all... but then again... it's difficult to understand ANY death metal album the first time one hears it. All it takes is time. The hit songs on this album are Hammer Smashed Face (of course), Addicted to (you know what), and Entrails Ripped from a (you know what). The additional live version of I (you know what) is pretty good... shows CC's talent at a concert.
The one thing I miss about Barnes being CC's vocalist is that on most of the other albums, Fisher seems to just make brief, death metal vocal snaps, instead of the full length growls. For some reason (I know many will not agree), but the Barnes longer, deeper vocals are much more pleasant to the ear than Fisher's sharp, hyperactive vocals. While they may be a lot more understandable the first time one hears it than Barnes's vocals on Tomb, it still sounds like he's just doin' a whole run on sentence.
Now, I am sure that by now all of Fisher's supporter's readin' this album are saying, "What the hell is this guy talking about? Fisher rocks!..." And they're probably all going to be waiting outside my front doorstep to dismember me. But, before they take that step, hear me out. Fisher is indeed a great vocalist... I mean I haven't bought all the CC albums with him on it for nothing. One of his side projects, Paths of Posession, shows his real high points of vocalism... mostly its the deep, deathly growl we all know and love. Album is definetly a lot more melodic... but Fisher's fans should love it all the same. And if they don't? TOO BAD.... you chose to buy the album.
What the world seems to forget these days is that music is based all on opinion. Sure, it's easy to get online and write a review and just bash the hell out of a band because YOU think it sucks... but then again... YOU aren't the only person in the world... there's over a billion more. And, I strongly doubt that over a billion people in the world will agree with one review. Hell, I know they won't agree with mine. Point aside, if you don't like a piece of music... don't rave about how stupid they are... or if you do like it... don't glorify it by denouncin' other bands. Music is all an opinion... it isn't a law. One man's Cannibal Corpse may be horrible to another's ears, but it's beautiful to him. So, please, don't bash the music... just enjoy it.
AND DON'T DOWNLOAD MUSIC ILLEGALLY! MUSIC ARTISTS HAVE A LIFE JUST LIKE US... AND MAKIN' MUSIC ISN'T FREE IN THIS LIFE! BUY A CD!
Thank you for botherin' to read my opinions.
Any track on "Tomb" is ready for the next "Now" compilation June 3, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ok first off, the riffing on this disc is pretty, forget the about gore soaked lyrics and the menacingly growling vocals for a minute and you should be able to appreciate some of the drum and guitar precision that actually makes this album worth listening to if not just for the cover alone. Yes its highly disturbing, fun, campy, over the top. Do you see where I am going with this? Be the person who has at least one Cannibal Corpse cd in the collection, especially if you don't even listen to heavy music or you aren't into death metal. It could be that novelty cd you've been searching for.
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