Cannibal Corpse Tomb of the Mutilated
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MrKite
November 6th 2006


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this band has one of the worst vocalists ever.

carney3110
November 6th 2006


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One question though, ShadowsFallen: What would you consider In Flames and Dark Tranquility?

Shadows
Moderator
November 6th 2006


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Album Rating: 3.5

They're Gothenburg, which is not related to death metal. Melodic death spawned from death metal and Gothenburg branched off of melodic death, making an extremely melodic type of metal that is not death metal at all.

carney3110
November 6th 2006


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Ahhh... well that's rather complicated. I'm sure you're probably right, but I still consider them melodic death.

carney3110
November 6th 2006


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Why do I keep posting things twice?This Message Edited On 11.06.06

LifeInABox
November 6th 2006


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yeh i agree Shadows you really cant associate IF and dark tranquility to Cannibal Corpse

LifeInABox
November 6th 2006


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yah thats true DV, but still like i said in one of my first comments and as vanir said, your missing the point judging the entire band on their lyrical content

carney3110
November 6th 2006


310 Comments


You're right, but I did not compare the bands. I just listen to music that's geared more in that direction. And Viking was just responding to your comment that Cannibal Corpse was the only band writing gorey lyrics. Very few people on this site would judge a band entirely based on lyrical content. Many people just don't like this band.

LifeInABox
November 6th 2006


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pop punk makes me lol =]

CoRpSeSlAyEr
November 9th 2006


855 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Anyone seeeing them on their upcoming tour?

LifeInABox
November 9th 2006


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i frigging wish but of course, they Skip MA once again

wikuk
November 20th 2006


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But why is Melodic death metal named: Melodic death metal?

LifeInABox
November 23rd 2006


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because it used some of the vocal styles and guitar and drum patterns but they add melody which normal death metal bands dont do

Shadows
Moderator
November 23rd 2006


2530 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Real melodic death metal, like Autumn Leaves and later Dismember, can be considered death metal because they truly are death metal with melody, but 90% of the bands considered "melodic death" aren't death metal at all.



I saw Cannibal Corpse live last weekend. One of the best shows I've ever seen. :D Corpsegrinder is a beast live and their old stuff sounded incredible.

CoRpSeSlAyEr
November 23rd 2006


855 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Which show did you go to? I saw them at the rave on Nov. 18. And yes it was the 2nd best metal show i went to. Slayer was better.

LifeInABox
November 25th 2006


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you have no idea how much i envy you two

TheMisterBungle
November 25th 2006


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I agree, these guys are great live.
I saw them at Sounds of the Underground.
This album looks great.


LifeInABox
November 25th 2006


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if u liked my review vote for it yo!! im workin on my profile to make it super so help me out. If it sucked, tell me what you guys think i should change. I am new so any helpful comments, criticizms, hints would be greatly appreciated

MrKite
November 25th 2006


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I know how you feel about the no votes, even when people say great review. I do it sometimes but that's because I'm dumb and just forget. Great review, though.
I hate this band.

LifeInABox
November 25th 2006


3709 Comments


thanks man. Yeh i try to vote to give the reviewer an idea of his reviewing skills hah

yah, Cannibal Corpse is definatly an aquired taste, but i bet if you gave these guys a few listens you might change your perspective



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