1:12:27. As soon as I heard Anatomy I thought the same thing!!! This is the best Carcass album they never made. To this day Anatomy is one of my all time favorite albums.
The third show my band ever played was w Exhumed while Longstreth was on drums. We were beyond nervous for that show. I'm sure we sucked and were horrible but that was a huge moment for me coming into the extreme metal scene and playing in my own band.
I remember when gore metal came out at least with my friends and i it was huge. I love that recording. For me it fits perfect. Thats when Relapse was a good label and not some hipster electronic label. They had Exhumed, Incantation, Nile, Neurosis, Brutal Truth, Unsane, Mortician, Today is the Day, Deceased. In sure there are bands that im forgetting but i remember all of them putting out albums around the same time. Killer Grief shirt by the way. Those guys are good dudes and an amazing band.
Excellent documentary guys....and back in the day that SLOUGH shirt you was sporting was one of my biggest adds. Got a lot of ears my way from your support . It's been a treat watching you come to this over the years. You guys deserve every bit of success you have had and the eternal Godstatus EXHUMED will have even when your bodies are dead and buried... VOMIT ON MY COCK YA SICK METAL MUFKRS!!
Saw you guys in Toronto on May 17 2004 when you guys opened for Dying Fetus and Suffocation. Picked up platters of splatter, gore metal and Anatomy. Saw you guys again on November 3 or 4th 2011 in Toronto. You guys are as good as anyone in the business! Jesse in Toronto.
What an amazing story. I’m a huge carcass fan and stumbled upon exhumed and impaled on the same day (what a treat). I love this bands stuff, looking up a way to see them live now.
Hopefully you get to see them! They headlining a tour right now in the US. They are an extremely fun act to see live, and I will be seeing them for the 2nd time on this tour. Last time, Dr Philthy started choking me, and during Matter of Splatter, Ross made out with a severed head and fell backwards into the crowd, such a good time.
I enjoyed the doc. Not knowing any of the story, I was on the edge of my seat, and was surprised by the happy ending. lol. Ripping. Gripping. It was better than "Cats"!
I used to read Matt Harvey’s blogs and one story I remember was Matt and Ross rekindled their friendship by talking about the CW shows Green Arrow and Flash. I thought that was awesome
They say the best things in life are free and they are! I’m talking about the slide bar Fullerton where I saw you guys live before I had ever listened too. Of course I’d seen your name but never listened until that show and for a free performance you put on one of the most raddest fucking shows with that gimmick display shit and I mean dude what a night. Only shit that pisses me off is when I became homeless I lost your poster I got that some of you signed and it was so fucking dope I really wish I still had that shit. Huge fan now. And these vids were dope too
funny to hear the band so harsh on the sound quality of goremetal; i bought this album when it first came out, and was blown away by how good it sounded; best album release of that year... besides, if the energy is there, much can be forgiven in lack of technique/sound (i still listen to all of carcass' early releases through symphanies of sickness, but none of their later more pollished stuff)...
i understand why the band doesn't like the way Gore Metal sounds but, regardess, it´s a fuckin killer record and still my favorite to this day, alongside Horror. The fact that it has tempo issues and stuff only adds charm to the final result. But, hey, my favorite from Sodom is In the Sign of Evil, which says everything about how much i care about tempo...ahahaha
classic grind core hell yeah mother frickers you need to get your thrash band back Dekapitator and do not be a Puss or a wuss and keep it freaking metal to death
Great Documentary! My 11 year old son & myself are big fans! We have Horror & Gore Metal on wax and plan on scooping up the whole discography one day. Thanks for the great tunes 🤘🩸💀
Awesome, you guys rocked the hairy dog derby, some years ago, you were deffo the loudest band i ever saw live, brilliant documentry. come back to derby again one day.
This whole doc was killer. I remember back in 99 or so, in St. Louis at the Creepy Crawl, I could've swore the bass player puked on a fake skull, but wasn't sure if I was remembering that accurately. I guess you guys did have a bass player who could puke on demand.