Order at: www.metalblade.com/cannibalcorpse Cannibal Corpse tracks drums and sets their guitar tones at Sonic Ranch Studios with producer Erik Rutan. All footage was shot by the band.
Back problems suck. They rule my life sometimes. Seeing Cannibal Corpse get old and still destroy in the studio and live pumps me up. BRUTAL FOR LIFE!!!
i kinda feel bad for him. Hes actually a great drummer. His work on early CC albums and their newest is pretty killer. He does simple stuff but it fits the band perfectly which is what makes him good. Some of the patterns on TOTM are pretty tech at times. Plus he pretty much innovated Bomb Blasting technique (16th note double bass drums on top of blasting). He is a staple DM drummer hate to see him struggle because of age and physical issues
I tell ya man, the included DVD on the Evisceration Plague is what got me sold on the band. I didn't like the band at the time but I took a chance with that album on a random whim, and that DVD made everything more personal, felt like I got close to the band. That album was top notch overall, and made rethink the genre which I overlooked. Since then, I have bought all of CC albums.
Me too!!! Cannibal Corpse rule since they played their first note together, starting back in the day with Bob Rusay, Mr. Barnes and Jack Owen! And fuckin worship the Corpsegrinder, he had the balls to stand the Barnes legacy, and that is really hard to beat when it comes to Death Metal Vocals! Because its truly insane! I mean FORCE FED BROKEN GLASS, fuckin awsome! Corpsegrinder is awsome too, i recommend listening to Monstrosity, imperial doom, corpsegrinders first album.Cannibal Corpse is like SLAYER, but for Death Metal! hellyeah🤘🤘🤘My Fave is THE BLEEDING, fuckin great Album!!!
dude, if theres anybody in a metal band who isn't arrogant, its Alex Webster. I love how some people think just because you're really awesome at something you must be arrogant. He is the dude who stays 3 hours hanging out after a show bs'ing with fans and giving bass clinics. seen them 3 times and he's always been that way.
i have hung out with all kinds of bands and from what i noticed, the arrogant musicians are on the low end of the talent scale and musical artists who have mastered their craft are definitely the most humble.
3:00 I feel so sorry for Paul and his bad back. I have a feeling the dude plays in pain every night of every show of every tour. His face pretty much tells us this. He looks to always be in pain. But plays through it. No fun.
I don't think its a pain issue more than just struggling to play fast and keep up due to his bad posture, technique and age, stuff like that, this here looks like an ad
Everything you need to know about this video 0:20 Eric gets in trouble before they even start 1:20 The real deal 2:09 DU DU CHUUU 3:07 Paul is too old for this 4:16 Paul is definitely too old for this 5:06 Pat Pro-tools O'Brien 6:00 ONE TAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8:17 SOOO HEAVYYY 9:28 Picking clarity When people say death metal takes no talent 1:50, 2:54, 5:29 9:01, 10:35
I think the average hater could learn a lot from metalheads. We’re subjected to music we can’t stand every day. At work, on TV, coworker’s computer speakers, etc. but the second they hear death growls, “Turn this horrible crap off! It’s just screaming and muddy guitar diarrhea.” Clearly people don’t know how hard it is to palm mute and keep feedback and hum under control with that much gain. But I digress.
Got to love Paul's "drummer face" like is about to die lol. My fav drummer ever. This little behind the scenes videos are gold. They pulled off perhaps their best album.
My all time favorite band. I feel bad for Paul with his back problems. I deal with back issues myself and I know that position he's in while playing especially blast beats and other beats where you have to tense your body kinda awkwardly to actually pull the beat off, have got to hurt some. At least, he has the comfort of knowing that instead of working construction or in a fucking restaurant or other life sapping shit job, he will be going out to tour the world and play brutal metal for rabid, devoted fans. Alex Webster is the main mastermind behind cc and he deserves a lot credit and props for his creative genious when it comes to this type of music.
I'm very excited for As Deep As the Knife Will Go. Just that bit I could hear with Paul's drumming was so groove-able yet as brutal as ever! Very catchy, especially being death metal. This is part of why Cannibal Corpse will always be my favorite death metal band.
I wish CC had some newer video content in 2020. Maybe resting from non stop touring Would be killer to have Alex on RU-vid weekly or monthly. Hope you guys are doing good
DE LO MEJOR QUE UNA BANDA MUESTRE A SUS FANS COMO SE HACE UN TRABAJO DE UN DISCO Y LOS MOMENTOS DE TENCION Y ESFUERZO ,,,LO MEJOR PARA MI BANDA FAVORITA CANNIBAL CORPSE
2:57 no shit he threw out his back. look how he's sitting. so over extended and why are his drums so angled? that must make it difficult. obviously its his preference but thats probably why that happened.
nolymoly yeah, his technique is what causes the problems. he always has sat too low and bent over. he's a cool drummer though, very important to the cannibal sound.
Man this is such an amazing comment section ♡ \m/ This type of videos also add a layer of coolness to the tracks themselves because of all those small insights (i.e. the drumtrack being done in 1 take or having his back thrown out lol)