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Yeah this riff is amazing and the drums too but the vocals ruin the song for fuck sake... it would be an awesome song if it was an instrumental or the vocals were better you know someone who actually can growl and scream...
Peter Spindle I honestly LOVE the vocals. Kinda raw and brutal and not to deep so it doesn't sound like a pig. Just my opinion, but I see why you don't like them.
Back in 1997, I was used to disturbing my family while listening to this gem in K7. Once, my father complained to my mother, saying that 'it was just a phase, soon it will change...he is just 14 y.o.'. Here I'm 20 and fucking years later, to say that I'm about to turn 41 and 'the phase' persists still nowadays and that it is stronger than ever!
My band toured with deicide as direct support for this album in 2006, and getting to see Ralph Santolla solo every night was a dream come true. I was a massive CC fan so I was starstruck at even being associated with Jack Owen, but it was Ralph who had the lead style I admired more. You did a phenomenal job playing both their parts, I know they’d approve if they ever saw you do it. Great job
Having been listening to them from the very beginning, and spinning them on college radio, i honestly think surgical steel is their best. Opinions vary.
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Bands like Carcass, Summoning, Obituary, Death, Dismember, Deicide, Celtic Frost, Slayer, Sepultura, and Napalm Death get me in the zone when I am mowing lawns. And I use a push mower or a commercial walk behind.
Really ahead of its time and is an iconic death metal anthem.....sounds fresh and innovative even now. Nobody at the time sounded like them...many imitators have since,but nobody came close to this
30 years listening to the whole range of it and never gets old.....especially this album for me hits a nerve where it peaks out big time. So gratifying and mezmerising. Its a game.
@@editorrbr2107 true modern tech death is a travesty it's a shame that more bands didn't follow the style Nocturnus, Atheist, Death & Cynic had laid the groundwork for
@@ln8300 They definitely got the recognition they deserve, they have millions of views in their videos and this is death metal so you can't expect more than that. One of my favorite bands, but they are not underrated.
I also was cranking this// Obituary// Death// and also stuff from Dio(RIP) // Maiden// Priest with Ripper// and i tried to get into grunge!! Only bands i liked Alice in Chains [ Layne & Mike ]( RIP) & Early Soundgarden[ Chris Cornell](RIP)
Believe it or not, but I once was at a wedding where the bride and groom wished this song to be played and in full wedding attire banged the shit out of their heads.
I used to smoke weed and listen to this album non-stop as a 17 year old in my parents living room when they were away on holidays. Man oh man this entire album is non-stop madness, very underrated
Bill Steer's backing vocals are AMAZING - and kicking out such killer riffs at the same time - the man is a METAL GOD!!!! ( had the pleasure of meeting him - at a Kreator concert! He was stood next to me in the crowd! I jokingly asked if he'd come to learn some guitar techniques from Mille :D ) \m/
I didn't know there was an official video for this!!!!!! What a fucking great song! My all time favorite Carcass song!! Amazing drum beat and some of the best death/thrash metal riffs I've ever heard!!
S Lord I don't listen to grindcore but I think only their first album could someone call it pure grindcore. Even their second is more of a goregrind/death metal album and you could already tell that they were moving away, they were not limited to grind stuff anymore. As for Necroticism its even more further from grindcore.
Necroticism is for my money THE greatest death metal album ever made. It's still scary as hell, proggy as hell, technical, and the riffs....man, 30 years on it's still ahead of its time
I remember, for the Grindcore enthusiast of that time, this was like "Enter Sandman" for Thrash fans - The end of the world. Can you believe it? Great stuff! Back then, and still today!
@@Suicideness Because in an episode of Friends, Carcass is mentioned by a woman to Monica as a band who's going to play at a wedding. Phoebe heard this and asked whether it's spelt with a "C" or a "K". Hence the reference.
I remember ordering “Reek” on cassette from Camelot music by the mall, when I was wee lad. Took 6 weeks to ship. Cuz you couldn’t even get that sh!t in the states, except for that one joint at the flea market. Ahh, memories 😈
Metal is also great at the gym. Try working out to some wuss rock and get a barbell in the face. I am middle aged with 3 kids and a productive member of society. It's the chug of the guitars that make the hair on my neck stand up ; ) If you don't like it leave...
It's March, 11, 2022 and up to date, no death metal better than this one has been invented. There is something about this kind of music recorded in the early 90's with whatever equipment they used that can not be replicated.
@@marcinkoff Rocznik 1977, album przynajmniej raz w tygodniu na repeat. :) Co do Death vs Carcass, zupelnie inne klimaty. Human jako album u mnie na 2gim miejscu.
Carcass is a great band and is not credited enough. I only recently started listening to them and regret I didn't try it before. If you like metal you will love these guys. And their new work kicks ass as well! They have aged extremely well and I might even like their newest album more than the old work. This is a rare thing cause most bands are over the hill after 20 years.
Carcass, had all their albums when I was a young punk, Reek of Putrefaction, Symphonies of Sickness, Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrious is my favorite album, i was 16 yrs old
Watching this awesome vid after 10 years of not seeing it, I see why my parents were so concerned for me when I was 12-13... imagine walking in to ur kid watching this with a big old smile lmao
Parents always act like you’re taking drugs, not listening to metal. I remember many people asking me whether I had become a satanist with a look of concern I have only seen in the exorcist. Metal is just art and the lyrics are just words and therefore, you don’t become a serial killer just from listening to metal
My french friend said that one guy he knows listened nothing else but Carcass, what it comes to music!!! I think that if it is his choise, then he couldn't have chosen much better🤒🤘🇫🇮
The first Carcass LP sounds as if it was recorded on a lapel mic at the bottom of a turd-filled toilet bowl. But then, later on, their records got glossy and fastidiously over-produced. This here version of the Carcass sound seems to hit a happy medium.
One of my top 5 metal albums. Had this on K7 in the nineties. I also remember being the only kid in school who knew who Carcass were. Great times. Cheers from SP, Brazil.
There are few DM songs that literally do not age. This is one of them. To think this is almost 30 years old and could still stand up today is just fucking amazing!
That's a sign of a well-written song. The problem with old school death metal is that most of the times the songwriting just plainly sucks. Throwing riffs into a pot randomly can only do so much. Chuck Schuldiner is the only one that could do it effectively all the time. Maybe Cannibal Corpse. I mean... Just take Indecent & Obscene by Dismember. How many really memorable songs are there? Only two or three. Take their first album instead. 100 times better.
Excised and anatomized, disarray The torso diverged with pride Deftly amputated, avulsed limbs now defunct chondrin puzzle so quaint Head and body decollate a heavy mass so quiescent Scattered and scrambled, your teasement grows A bloody caricature to make whole A squirming grisly jigsaw, detrital fragments fit so snug That missing piece will leave you stumped Totally disassembled, nicely sliced and diced A cold mannequin once resembled Real cranium teaser, carved from flesh and bone So mystifying Battered and diffused, with placating blows A human jigsaw to make whole A sequacious pattern which once fitted so snug Joining together each dubious lump Ravaged disassembly, neatly cubed and diced A cold mannequin once reassembled Astute brain teaser, incorporate flesh and bone So mortifying An incessant game, methodically made With each cumulative piecing of commensated meat Bi-manual reconstruction, eldritch problem complete A convented effigy, a pathological toy Each chunk rigorously, inter mortis locking As you pathogenically rot Such a perplexing task To fit the remains in the casket Uliginous mess so quiescent An incessant game, methodically made With each cumulative piece of commensated meat
tbh i dont know why I commented that here I was so distracted. Anyways still trying to get more into this style and band, I'm more towards thrash and prog. Any suggestions maybe?
Bung The Booce Well, if you want Melodeath I'm not really into that as a genre, but Carcass - Heartwork, At The Gates - Slaughter of the Soul, and Gates of Ishtar - A Blood Red Path, are the only real melodeath I like. I'm more into Oldschool Death Metal.
For Carcass - Listen to Necroticism, Heartwork and Swansong (and the new album - Surgical Steel). The first two albums are old school grind and death, respectively. The only melodic death metal band that I listen to is At The Gates (Slaughter of the Soul is one of the best albums in music ever, to me). Cheers!