Cannibal Corpse

Cannibal Corpse

Cannibal Corpse was established in 1988 by members from earlier Buffalo-area death metal bands: Beyond Death (Webster, Owen), Leviathan (Barnes), and Tirant Sin (Barnes, Rusay, Mazurkiewicz). The band played its first show at Buffalo’s River Rock Cafe in March 1989, shortly after recording a five-song demo tape, Cannibal Corpse. Within a year of the first gig, the band was signed to Metal Blade Records, apparently after the label had heard their demo that was sent in by the manager of the record store at which Chris Barnes was working. Their full-length debut album, Eaten Back to Life, was released in August 1990. In 1993, founding member and guitarist Bob Rusay was dismissed from the group and was ultimately replaced by Malevolent Creation guitarist Rob Barrett. In 1995 singer Chris Barnes was dismissed and was replaced by Monstrosity singer George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher. After Barrett left, he was replaced by guitarist Pat O’Brien, who first appeared on Cannibal Corpse’s 1998 release Gallery of Suicide. Evisceration Plague, Cannibal Corpse’s eleventh studio album was released February 3, 2009. Cannibal Corpse released its twelfth studio album, Torture, in March 2012. In February 2014, Cannibal Corpse announced that they began recording their thirteenth album, A Skeletal Domain, scheduled for a September release. In an August 2016 interview, drummer Mazurkiewicz stated that Cannibal Corpse will likely begin recording a new album in 2017.

Discografia

Eaten Back To Life (1990)
Butchered At Birth (1991)
Tomb Of Mutilated (1992)
The Bleeding (1994)
Vile (1996)
Gallery Of Suicide (1998)
Bloodthirst (1999)
Gore Obsessed (2002)
The Wretched Spawn (2004)
Kill (2006)
Evisceration Plague (2009)
Torture (2012)
A Skeletal Domain (2014)