CARCASS Heartwork Reaction!!
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This video is about CARCASS Heartwork Reaction!!
I saw carcass and clicked so fast
Same!
Same here
Ditto. Got like 5 songs on my playlist. And I know it's a newer song, but Mount of Execution is SO underrated.
Same. This album is incredible. Glad they reacted.
Same
The official video for this song is the coolest Loreal commercial ever.
Hilarious!
Now that you are saying it: Yeah! It's true! :-D :-D :-D
...and it will never ever be unseen. :-)
They should have done the review with the official video.
That's true, so much flying clean hair.
LMAO!
"Because they're worth it"
Carcass has a great play on words....their sense of tumor :P
This one gets it ^
Don't take their name in vein. Bloody hell. Cut it out. 😆
See what you did there...nice 😂😂
Every song on that album is great. Love embodiment
Entombed - Left Hand Path
Entombed - Wolverine Blues
Suffocation - Pierced from Within
I`m all in for Left Hand Path.
LHP brfore Wolverine Blues, gotta go classic Swedeath
OMG guys I just heard Entombed - Clandestine for the first time .... 👀 it’s been on repeat all day
Own the Left Hand Path CD!
Classic!
I prefer Entombed's Clandestine. Living Dead, Sinner's Bleed, Evilyn, or Chaos Breed would all be worth a listen. In my top 10 albums of all time, not just top 10 Metal albums, but top ten albums of ANY kind.
I'd taken the lyrics to be about turning butchered human bodies into works of gruesome art, and they frequently used similar metaphors of turning human bodies into art, jigsaw puzzles, sculptures, drugs, etc. I believe Carcass were vegetarians, I always took their lyrics to be a protest against using animals like objects to be butchered, consumed, and subjected to other horrors for food, clothing, medical testing, etc. - they'd put human bodies into the same position in their lyrics to shock the audience into seeing our treatment of animals in a different light; their lyrics also touched on people treating each other inhumanely as well. Carcass' lyrics used a lot of weird, stilted words, and tended to be loaded with puns and plays on words, too - they had a rather dark sense of humor!
They're actually vegans. As in no eggs or dairy either.
As a non-native English speaker I learnt many extraordinary words while listening to and analyzing Carcass music and lyrics.
@@K_eM English is my first language and I credit listening to metal in general since my teens with greatly expanding my vocabulary haha
Nailed it! I had to use a musical dictionary AND a medical dictionary to decipher the Necroticism album, then Heartwork. Jeff Walker is an incredible poet. And just when it seems ghastly, you see he’s got some tongue in cheek humor right there in the middle if it all. Awesome.
Check out Livestock Marketplace. That song nails this whole premise to the wall. And one more incredible riff to add to their ever mounting arsenal. Then the new Despicable EP. I’m at a loss for words with that EP. How can Carcass just keep getting better? It’s unreal, yet true. Slaughtered in Soho is one of the most melodic yet heavy and chunky songs I’ve ever heard. It’s like Bach meets Zeppelin meets Carcass meets a unique and harmonious evolvement of musical expression. It’s beyond me how they keep doing this. I still can’t believe they could follow up Heartwork, a true masterpiece of art. But they did.
Carcass... about time \m/
yea but fucking heartwork instead of necrotisism????
@Sideways Rain to each their own. I meant heartwork as song and album. Much rather it would've been death certificate or buried dreams. For song but album Necroticism is so much better imo. Heartwork lacks Bill Steers low vocals. That is part of what make them so unique.
These guys are titans of the genre.
Carcass is an alumni of Napalm Death. Their guitarist, Michael Amott, went on to form Arch Enemy.
Carcass began as a GrindCore band and transitioned into a more traditional, melodic death metal band with Necroticism and then this album, Heartwork.
They're known for tongue in cheek, morbid humour, utilizing medical terminology and $5 words for bloody, ghastly things that may befall the physical self. Their dark and bloody humour also belies the fact that they are mostly vegetarians.
Yes they are somewhat intertwined, but I would say alumni is the wrong word. Bill Steer was part of Napalm at first, but not Jeff or Ken. Amott has played in a few other bands but most notably Arch Enemy, but he is less a part than Bill and Jeff and Ken. For that matter, Cathedral is alumni of Napalm Death. Lee Dorian was the original Napalm singer. Crazy. In the mid 90’s, my CD spines looked like an ad for Earache Columbia.
@@andrewhigdon8346 Yeah. You are correct. I remember I had a copy of Napalm Death's Noise For Music's Sake & it came with a Napalm Death family tree fold out. It was pretty extensive.
And yes, it is funny that Cathedral is connected; they're such a weird offshoot of psychedelic gloom. Haha.
Carcass, one of the most influential bands in extreme metal. Thank you guys.
Now that you know Napalm Death and Carcass, you need to review Bolt Thrower ("Cenotaph" please, there's a guy asking for "IVth Crussade" too amazing song). Those would be the 3 most important british Death Metal // Grindcore bands.
If I remember correctly this song is about the swiss artist H.G. Giger an amzing painter, known for the artwork of To Mega Therion by Celtic Frost and the backgrounds and the monster of the movie Alien (1979). .He also did some designs for the movie Dune that was never finished because the director Alejandro Jodorowsky went overboard with everything... He used to do a lot of paints about dark eerie biomechanichal creatures.
Please react to "Nothing Is Not" by Morbid Angel and "In Their Darkened Shrines" by Nile.
Seconding Cenotaph by Bolt Thrower. Their best fucking song imo, listening to the intro and hearing "CENOTAPH" always gets me pumped.
Cenotaph and Powder Burns all the way🤘🏻
Don’t forget about Obituary turned inside out
Bolt Thrower has so many good songs, my pick would be "For Victory..." or "When Cannons Fade", maybe "Through the Eye of Terror".... nope: can't pick.
Most definitely Bolt Thrower, so many to choose from...
RIP Martin "Kiddie" Kearns
Corporal Jigsore Quandary is my fav Carcass song 🤘
Tribulation - Melancholia
Agreed. Has been one of my favorite songs in general since Necroticism came out.
My favorite Carcass too 👌
Some of the best production for its time
THE BEST extreme band that came out of uk... there was never another band like this.
Noob
I'm a sucker for Akercocke tbh
Yesssss carcass are my favourite band they are from my place Liverpool I've seen carcass live so many times they are awesome af live. You guy need to do more of carcass
I thought they were from Sweden? Didn't most of the members go on to form present day arch enemy?
@@metalletam no they are from a district of LIverpool called Wirall
Carcass first 4 albums are sooooo great
Reaction
Death - Spiritual healing
Please
Yeah or Pull the Plug!
Any Death Song
Josué BlackMetal DEFENSIVE PERSONALITYS
Or Living Monstrosity
THE DM masterpiece!
Yes. Death for sure. Crystal Mountain is another good option.
You guys really need to do Entombed - Left Hand Path next. A classic DM album and one of my favourite tracks of all time
Btw, the official video is epic
Left Hand Path was like neck and neck with this song during this vote. It's ended up really high on the last couple XU votes actually, so I'm sure it'll happen soon enough.
demon916 Comedy option: Flexing Muscles
@@silverkyrie4714 yea I think both Hypocrisy and Entombed will be getting play very soon.
I love the tribute to Phantasm at the end of Left Hand Path.
@@khellendross3573 if they do hypocrisy, they should do Roswell 47
True story: I hated this album when it came out. I was like 15 and just getting into death metal and I didn't think this was nearly heavy enough. Now I love it. Far more, in fact, than any other death metal I was into at the time. You should check out Embodiment or This Mortal Coil (with a baller Iron Maiden riff).
Yeah, the back lash over this album at launch was crazy. I loved Heartwork, but the rest of the album escaped me back then. I was used to Necroticism- Descanting the Insalubrious. Years later, I can fully appreciate the beauty of this masterpiece album.
@@dmphax yeah man, and I'm a bigger and bigger fan of Swansong as time goes on as well.
Napalm Death and Carcass back to back??
Pure awesomeness!
This is why we formed the eXtreme Underground alliance. So that we can push bands like this to V&S more often. Interested in joining?
@@ZoniaTV If you can suggest God of Emptiness it would be great.
Entombed, Sodom, Accept, Mercyful Fate, would be great..
the best best
Carcass "unfit for human consumption"
Nick Collis I would love to see a lyric reaction to that one.
Grind legends!!! Carcass are one of the most important metal bands ever.
Terrorizer - World Downfall
Yes!! That whole album is on fucking fire!!
Fantastic song
Dead Shall Rise from World Downfall do this.
Fear Of Napalm Is a good choice too
I love the main riff on Embodiment from the same album.
Carcass!!!!! Couldn't click fast enough!! 👍👍👍👍
Yesss real metal at last!
@@WhyMeWhyYou we'll let yours slip as well 😂
@@dbo0729 well, it is pretty dumb tbh..
@@Mortelgoro it's true though
Felt the same man. Not Linkin Park, Korn or some other shit like that haha.
So you are telling me Pantera ain't real metal? Considering they have reviewed quite a few of their songs that is what you are saying
Finally the lord has sent you to his favorite band
Carcass - Black Star, Unfit for Human Consumption, Mount of Execution, Granulating Dark Satanic Mills, Corporal Jigsore Quandary!
These guys are kind of melodic death metal and goregrind pioneers (yes, two genres! lol).
They also don't take themselves very seriously, on one hand, I mean it's still death metal. Their lyrics are often about animal rights. 'Unfit for human consumption' is about the various diseases you can get from eating meat.
*I’ve never thought of it that way but it’s come up twice on this tour! People come up and say that my band is why people have stopped eating meat! That’s great to hear! On the other hand we never went out of our way to preach. To me it’s just a lifelong habit. I haven’t eaten meat or fish since 1986, I think. It’s just something I do. Personally speaking, I find it to be a big turn off when people get too self righteous or sanctimonious about a personal choice they’ve made.*
Blackstar would be an awesome reaction video song.
I've been waiting this for the long long time. Thanks for reacting to this. Please react to Carcass - Corporal Jigsore Quandary. That song is Great.
One of My favorite groups of all time. About to watch your reaction and will report back. Hopefully y’all enjoy it. Along with Chuck of death , another great band , they were the ultimate of their time and ahead of the times. 👍
YES, finally a reaction channel that did Carcass and understood their brilliance. Well done guys.
One of the best metal bands of all time. I too, clicked the link with glee.
I've only been into melodic death metal for a very short time, but damn, I think I've got to buy this album. To bandcamp awaaaaaaaaaaay. Thank you VinAnd Sori again.
Yeah man they basically invented it
@@rockyrockford2144
cool
If you liked this one, try out their "Necrotism: Descanting the Insalubrious" album, and also check out some of the early albums by Cemetary ("An Evil Shade of Grey"), Tiamat ("The Astral Sleep"), Amorphis ("The Karelian Isthmus" and "Tales from the Thousand Lakes"), Therion ("Symphony Masses...."), Necrophobic ("The Nocturnal Silence"), Disincarnate ("Dreams of the Carrion Kind"), and Carnage ("Dark Recollections" - this one was not very melodic, but it was Carcass lead guitarist Michael Amott's previous band, and was very interesting for his signature guitar work). 1991-1993 were some great years for melodic death metal!
@@pietrayday9915 If you're gonna recommend Carnage you really ought to also mention Dismember - Like An Everflowing Stream. Carnage is basically Dismember before Dismember, just less melodic.
"1991-1993 were some great years for melodic death metal!"
I guess this depends on how far we're gonna push the "melodic death metal" label lol. I agree though.
Carcass - Heartwork, Swansong, Surgical Steel.
At The Gates - Slaughter of the Soul.
Dismember - Massive Killing Capacity.
Candlemass - Demon's Gate
Black Sabbath - When Death Calls
Judas Priest - Cathedral Spires
H.R. Giger inspired song. He also allowed them to use a photograph of one of his sculptures for the album cover.
It's time for Sepultura - Dead Embryonic Cells and Suffocation - Pierced From Within.
Nice! Jeff Walker is definitively one of the most interesting lyrics writer out there: they were very influential to death metal and grindcore with their earlier albums with extremely gory stuff (Like, literally using medical textbooks to get more creative with the gruesomeness) as part of a shock-into-action depiction of meat consumption (All 3 initial members of Carcass were big on Veganism)
Vin and Sori, the original drummer for Carcass had to step down after suffering a brain hemorrhage but they kept him as part of the group. He plays a doctor in the video for the song "Unfit For Human Consumption".
Love this song. An absolute classic.
So good! Carcass Jam so hard.
"That was a good fuck" - Vin 2019
Are we even surprised by Vins reaction by now, my man you are a metal head son. Much love 👄🤘🤘🤘🤘
Love this band.
One of my favorite bands of all time, not one of my favorite songs of theirs though. I think you need to delve into more Carcass. They're super diverse and span multiple genres of metal. From grindcore to melodeath to just straight up death metal, they're super eclectic and fun for the whole family. I think you should replace Metallica Mondays with Carcass ...Carcdays or something.
The song is about HR Giger, whose art is featured on the album cover.
The guitar tone that
Bill Steer had set a new standard for recording and dialing in. His tone is bone crushing.
Hi! I just wanted to say that I've been watching almost of all the videos of this channel and I just had to say that I love seeing how Vin enjoys every song he listens to. It seems that little by little he's got more and more into the metal world. Greetings to both of you. I love watching you debating and analyzing lyrics. Keep on the good job.
Never heard of this band. Thought the musicianship was 🔥🔥🔥 Really enjoyed the art discussion on this one as well.
Opeth - Demon of the Fall!!
This album changed a LOT of metal-heads' lives. Epic!
"Run of the mill death vocals"? what?
No falser statement has ever been made, lol! run of the mill death metal vocals are low gruntimng growling gutturals, Carcass's vocals are not low grunts or gutturals, they're more growl-screams-snarly closer to screamor shrill vocals{like black metal vocals are shrill}- somewhere inbetween, I've always felt they're vocals are like Dave Mustaines but heavier{if Dave was to do a death/black metal band}. Like em or not, but 'run of the mill death vocals" they are not.
Morbid Angel next!!! Rapture, God of Emptiness, Where the Slime Live... Smth of the kind.
Yes!!! Been listening to these guys forever.
Great choice. These guys are ridiculously technical, have the biggest vocabulary of any band I have ever heard as far as lyrics go. Much deeper song writing than most death metal bands of the 90s. Now it is time to jump into the deathcore/death slam genre....DYING FETUS. Insane instrumentalists with a very political lyrical expression.....but sometimes funny. DO IT. lol
Yeah, heck yeah, Carcass Heartwork was revolutionary when it came out. With those tuned down gallops and Maiden harmonies with the guitars, with death metal vocals on top. Really wasn't anything like it a the time. I'm glad you guys gave such a high ranking especially considering that album is so old now.
i can tell you are pretty young ...i mean its a contemporary classic at best.. i listen to everything from metal to jo stafford patsy cline the andrew sisters ect ect..
@@thelaughingman79 @thelaughingman79 The heck you talking about? I'm talking was revolutionary as far as METAL MUSIC at the current time of release back in 93. Who gives a crap about Patsy Kline, lol, nothing to do with metal music🤦♂️ I like Simon & Garfunkel and Buddy Holly but who gives a shit. Also, I'm a double grandpa, lol.
HELL YES! I been beggin' for this one!
As a huge life long carcass fan, I'm glad to see not only your reaction to this song, but how correct you were. Most people don't get it at all. Basically a dark heart creates dark acts, or "dark paintings" . Sadly they never run out of ideas for new paintings. great job guys, love your channel
"For a black heart will only find beauty in darkness" - Jon Nodtveidt
Darkthrone - The Hordes of Nebulah
YES
Portal - Curtain
I look forward to the day that they accept your suggestion.
I still think Glumurphonel would be a better choice :D
Novembers Doom - Autumn Reflection
Over 360, allmost 6 months.
Carcass Heartwork album is 1 of the 1st melodic death metal albums but not the first. They didn't create the genre like some comments i have read. There was Dissection, At The Gates, Gates Of Ishtar, Dawn,Ceremonial Oath, Unanimated, Sentenced (North From Here album), Eucharist, and so many more that came out around the late 80's and early 90's. Unanimated were before Dissection and have a little black metal in them. And At The Gates had 2 full lengths out by 93. Callenish Circle, In Flames, and Dark Tranquility are some more great Melodic Death Metal bands.
Right, some of the first I'd heard in the early 1990s were Amorphis, Cemetary, Necrophobic, Therion, and Tiamat... Carcass' previous album ("Necrotism...") and USA's Disincarnate also very nearly fit the general melodic death metal theme, but I think Melodic Death Metal had been part of the fabric of Swedish and Finnish metal from the very beginning (probably at least partly due to Hellhammer/Celtic Frost's influence!)
Yeah 1 of my favorite bands Dismember which just recently reformed i believe had a major influence on alot of these bands. They were for sure influenced by Entombed and Autopsy but they were also influenced by Iron Maiden and u can definitely hear it in their music. Very melodic riffs with those buzzsaw guitars shredding away. And those Swedish guys are all related in a way with some members playing in other bands like Entombed, Unleashed, Unanimated, Grave, The Dagger, Necrophobic, Therion, Tiamat, Arch Enemy, Lake Of Tears etc lol. Dismember definitely fit in more with the Stockholm Death metal because thats where they're from but they do have some of that Gothenburg style here and there.
@@deadliestassassin3092 Massive Killing Capacity is a classic.
I saw Carcass live once many years ago, and had one of my best nights out ever! incredible performance
This must get to Jeff Walker
Ooooooo yeeeaaah! Long term carcass fan here 🤚Good see this patreon group broke you in gently. Maybe "no love lost" off the same album then try "corporal jigsaw quandary" , "incarnate solvent abuse" or "polarized" ☺🤘
Primordial "nail their tongues" pretty pretty pretty pleeeaaase x 🤘
Great choice, remember hearing this song back in day and it changing my view on extreme music.
Smashing through the patreon picks at the moment. Good work.
His vocals are the best ever and they are the best orchestra of death.
True gem!
The BEST of the best, a real classic one
Bill Steer is such a ridiculous good guitar player. Love Carcass. Thanks guys.
Saw Carcass... Hit like before the intro song ended... One of the first bands I saw live with Napalm Death and Morbid Angel back in 1992
I was so salty that I missed that tour. Still to this day...
I remember someone once said that their albums have a theme of death. Symphonies is by diseases, Necrotism is by physical ways, Heartwork is the death of media such as art, and Swansong was the death of western civilization.
Yess, great song!
Exhume To Consume is my personal fave.
Great classic from 90"s
Been in love with Carcass for 25yrs. Met them once also
Yes awesome, now Embodiment by Carcass please
Yep they have to do that, been posting that one for a while.
Kreator- Extreme Aggression!
10:32 AYREON - The Human Equation (Album) , is a concept record which covers it:
One of the best concept/metal/rock opera albums of all time. Day 12 is easily one of the best songs ever done, followed by day 3 with the brilliance of Devin and then the song Loser with Mike Baker from Shadow Gallery(RIP) and Devin.
@@rushzil2112 totally agree !! even that performance by Mikael from Opeth who plays Fear /,,/
Carcass is fucking sick! \m/
You mean are* lol
@@Yungscarxrd www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/are-band-names-singular-or-plural
Yes, Carcass!!
carcass are awesome , great song choice my favourite album of theirs. Thanks for the window into your religious world , Sori you still have so many wonderfull things to discover, its amazing how much you can miss out on threw religious sheltering.
Carcass are from Liverpool in England
Yes they are
actually they are from a small district of liverpool called Wirral it's very very close to Liverpool
Want to hear something really funny about this album? When it came out the Internet/BBS forum popularity was growing & so OPINIONS were strong about this album, many calling it their "black album" (mockingly comparing it to Metallica's black album). Years and years of people shitting on this album... has now turned into a loud chorus of people praising it. Oh, Internet. You funny thing.
Haha, this is 100% true. Even the comparisons to the black album back then.
I can see comparing Swan Song to the "Black Album" but I'm surprised Heartwork would have gotten 💩 on
Nice review, Carcass is an legendary band, check out Kreator another great band similar in style. Sodom is another great. You won't be disappointed if you like this style of Death Metal 🤘🤘
They've reacted to Under The Guillotine by Kreator, but they have not delved into Sodom yet.
Sodom!!!
I think they're really singing about introspective stuff on Heartwork, the use of H.R. Giger's dark-alien-occultic art has a purpose there and if you are familiar with his work it does match the album theme.
Carcass was my gateway band to extreme metal. I remember when this album came out, I had it on release day. Thanks so much for this reaction. 🤘🤘
Carcass @ the Country Club in Reseda Country Club was a memorable experience.
Not sure if it's been mentioned yet. The singer, Jeff Walker was a medical student before he joined carcass so alot of their lyrics have medical terms and things like that.
Excellent choice guys
I saw this extraordinary band in Seattle in 2014 and they fuckin played almost half of this great album on top of the whole album of Surgical Steel. It was one of the best shows I've ever witnessed.
Iron Maiden - Revelations
Iron Maiden - Dance Of Death.
the best description of jeff walker's vocals was in a guitar world review that said "donald duck with throat cancer"
I saw these support Ice-T and bodycount in the 90s at Newcastle, still got the free cassette tape of this single I got from the gig
*Sori:* an 8.3? *Vin:* an 8.8? Oh boy...
A couple of noteworthy things:
*1)* In Terrorizer magazine #75 (cover dated "Feb 2000"), the critics in the magazine listed *The* *100* *Most* *Important* *Albums* *of* *the* *Nineties.* Number *1?* Carcass: 'Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrious' (1991). *Quote:* "There is barely a respite, hardly a note put wrong, and an insanity-inducing tension that just builds and builds even as the music twists, shifts and restarts at the exact right moment each time a turning comes up. [...] [They] were rooted inextricably in *Heavy* Metal, and accordingly wrote songs. [...] Nowhere is this more obvious than on 'Necroticism'. Trace elements of Iron Maiden abound through this death metal motherlode [...]. Better still, Amott and Steer's solos insanely endeavour to outdo the guitar greats at every opportunity, eclipsing both Kirk Hammett's whammy bar/hammer-on non-sequiturs and the vast majority of Hannemann/King's admittedly classy duels. [...] Why 'Necroticism' as the Album of the Nineties? Sure, there were arguably more important, influential or incisively extreme albums in the decade. Few, though, can really be regarded as so satisfying and so complete a record as this one." Yeah, true that. 28 years later, it exists outside of time-it does not sound dated, and never will.
*2)* In honor of Terrorizer magazine #200 (cover dated "Summer 2010", as the magazine was published every 4 weeks, 13 issues per year), metal *musicians* were asked what albums had influenced them the most, and the *200* *Essential* *Albums* list was compiled. Number *1?* Iron Maiden: The Number of the Beast. Number *2?* Slayer: Reign in Blood. Among the *unnumbered* 198 other albums? Carcass: 'Heartwork' (1993). *Quote:* "Carcass' 'Heartwork' is one of the most important death metal albums of the '90s. After releasing some of the best and earliest grindcore, Carcass released 'Heartwork' and became one of the most important bands in death metal. Without it I can imagine the metal landscape sounding very different today." -Devin Shidaker, Oceano
*Voters* included, but were not limited to (their band memberships are quoted from that Summer 2010 issue):
- Russ Anderson, Forbidden
- Steve Asheim, Deicide
- Ivar Bjørnson, Enslaved
- Burton C Bell, Fear Factory
- Rob Cavestany, Death Angel
- Mike DAntonio, Killswitch Engage
- Ol Drake, Evile
- E, Watain
- Shane Embury, Napalm Death
- Kobi Farhi, Orphaned Land
- Fenriz, Darkthrone
- Ville Friman, Insomnium
- Harold Gielen, Legion of the Damned
- Hamish Glencross, My Dying Bride
- Mark Barney Greenway, Napalm Death
- Johan Hegg, Amon Amarth
- Richard Hoak, Brutal Truth
- Gary Holt, Exodus
- Dave Hunt, Benediction
- Ihsahn
- Anders Jakobson, Coldworker / ex-Nasum
- Christofer Johnsson, Therion
- Jyrki69, The 69 Eyes
- Kerry King, Slayer
- Grutle Kjellson, Enslaved
- Frédéric Leclercq, DragonForce
- Greg MacIntosh, Paradise Lost
- Proscriptor McGovern, Absu
- Metatron, The Meads of Asphodel
- Jon Necromancer, Usurper
- A A Nemtheanga, Primordial
- Jason Netherton, Misery Index
- Tommy Niemeyer, The Accüsed
- Warlord Nygård, Turisas
- Tom Phillips, While Heaven Wept
- Laura Pleasants, Kylesa
- Dave Purnell, Trigger the Bloodshed
- Lasse Pyykkö, Hooded Menace
- Markus Rabapagan, Metsatöll
- Juha Raivio, Swallow the Sun
- J Randall, Agoraphobic Nosebleed
- Ravn, 1349
- Mikko Salovaara, Kiuas
- Satyr, Satyricon
- Kevin Sharp, Brutal Truth
- Mike Smith, Suffocation
- Ville Sorvali, Moonsorrow
- Aaron Stainthorpe, My Dying Bride
- Mikael Stanne, Dark Tranquillity
- Eicca Toppinen, Apocalyptica
- Olli Vänskä, Turisas
- Tom G Warrior, Triptykon / ex-Celtic Frost
- Jeff Waters, Annihilator
- Karl Willets, Bolt Thrower
- Tapio Wilska, ex-Finntroll / Survivors Zero
Wow ..did not know all that, just loved the sound of Necroticism and Heartwork .. thanks
Ruptured In Purulence!!!! or what else song from Simphony Of Sickness album
More Carcass
Surprisingly good picks lately, people! You can use this song as a framework to analyze the delicate works of heart from the previous video.
I can't believe how many great drummers now days play their respects to Ken Owen he was one of founders of blast beats along with Lombardo
Pretty sure the song is about H.R Giger and his work
Band's Materpiece.
«A line is a dot that went for a walk.», Paul Klee
my favorite band back them.amazing live.