Death metal was derived through the fusion of hardcore punk and thrash along with some early era black metal (like Venom). Because of this, punkish vocal styles and drum tracks are common in the earliest pioneering death metal albums such as Death's "Scream Bloody Gore" and Possessed's "Seven Churches"
Honestly man it kind of gets me in the heart. He sounds like a kid. He reminds me of myself as an adolescent, and I wasn't so different, growing up in a different part of the depressed northwoods listening to Metallica and slayer and being inspired. He gave so much to this community and honestly it bums me out to see the way People talk about him online, as if hes not allowed to get old
Hi,I'm from Brazil. For me the Sepultura is one of the bands that represent Brazil the most to a side of Krisiun. But the Sepultura is the Sepultura even to Arise,after that a band sells brazilian music and creates Chaos AD which is more or less but never it will be more that weight band
Agreed. I always go back and forth about what my favorite Cannibal album is, that’s how good those first 3 are. They really were a special band back then
It's crazy that to me is exactly the opposite, I much prefer the mid and new CC, but I get your point. Their songs were much more darker, like a unholy labyrinth or maze, good shit.
nice job man i was at the tomb of the mutilated show the bleeding show and the first six feet under show for haunted in mtl. got to party on the bus with broken hope but chris barnes went to the back of the bus with some hot ass chick totaly sober while we smoked bud n did rips and drank which he did none of... a true pro bahahahahahahahaha
Man that is part of Cannibal Corpse lore, they talked about that in one of the documentaries, how they went to the thrash shows in the area and handed these out. What a precious memory to have of this seminal band
@@FTW_666 And knowing about Quorthon he probably showed up to the Slayer concert just after or before attending a Rangers or Isles game, bro was a big NHL fan
For those who complain (and have no idea) : ●Death metal came from thrash, and thrash came from punk. (Not directly, but strongly influenced one another) ●Demos like these were received and praised, because obviously at the time they had to play, it was gonna sound a million times better ●Rough had nothing to do with "brutal". Rough relates to money. ●Associating yourself with a bad sound for "brootaln3ss"? You're gonna have a pretty bad time.
Sarkis Samuel It depends on the genre. If it has to many layers of music it needs better production. you got apreciate musicianship most of the time, not the production itself.
i am glad that most of you enjoy this gem.. and all of the other demos that i have posted in my channel.. in order to share the music we love and show how the bands we love (famous , and others not so known) started. This is not to be compared with nowadays Death metal as we know it , and not even of 90's death metal albums.. This is a pre-Death.. Thrash/Death metal era , where most of all the bands at the time ( Malevolent Creation, Deicide (as Amon) Morbid Angel, Death) started playing and experiment..influenced by bands like Slayer..Sepultura.. Devastation.. Dark Angel..Demolition Hammer.. and the list go on and on..Music evolves..and Death metal in particular, nowadays includes all the sub genres that most of us love..Stay True and Brutal.. cheers \m/ \m/
Barnes' vocals are more like punk and thrash, but consider this is among the very first death metal releases and the style is yet to be evolved and mastered. What later Chris became is the God of death vocals.
@@bustercherry8734 Relax keed, on their first album those were some god-like non-guttural (mic cupping) vocals. His guttural game is untouchable too, you can easily hear when the vocals are cupped or not.
Tracklist Timeline: 1. A Skull Full of Maggots 00:00 2. The Undead Will Feast 02:08 3. Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains 05:08 4. Put Them to Death 07:45 5. Bloody Chunks 09:39
This is truly the glory of the Internet. I was born in South America and spent much of my childhood in Bolivia and my earliest memories involved Bolivian folklore music. I recently rediscovered old material that was only ever released on vinyl in Bolivia and found it here on RUclips. It is truly the greatest library of human ideas Ever made
Metal must have been so much more popular back then. A demo like this, even at better audio quality, wouldn't get you anywhere in today's industry. So many good death metal bands are struggling to get success and the sad thing is that many of these bands will never achieve success while a little teenage boy can do a decent singing cover on RUclips (JB) and somehow become the most famous person alive. The music industry has changed a lot for metal bands.
well at the time it was something new. imagine never hearing death metal before and finally hearing it for the first time. like their was a point alice cooper was considered shock rock you know what i mean? and then bands like cannibal corpse come a long. so genre's like death / black metal had an appeal to people into heavier things. and the reason the quality wasn't an issue is because what could you compare it to. right now we could compare this quality to newer cannibal corpse albums but at the time this was it. bands like burzum in black metal did bad quality on purpose because they felt its how it should sound etc.
When you're in a death metal band achieving success means nothing, it's about the music people who measure success in genres like death metal and grind by popularity piss me off. You want to be famous go play some pop.
it's like a really extreme Black Flag that's obsessed with horror films. At this point, the protagonist of songs like Rise Above isn't just pissed off, he's psychotic and wants to see blood
I'd say that the NY bands, like Suffocation, Mortician, Baphomet, Incantation, etc. were doing guttural vocals before the Florida bands. Which is interesting 'cause Barnes was originally from NY, so you'd think that he would've caught on faster :) Then again, Bill Steer over in the UK was doing guttural vocals for Carcass in the late '80s, so there's always someone else you can point to who "did it first." But, I'll say that the NY bands were consistently doing the trademark guttural vocals before most.
We had, jazz, blues, rock, punk rock, hard rock, HEAVY METAL, hardcore, thrash metal, and DEATH METAL crazy how things came to be :) in love with it all!!!
Roddy Thrasher I'll name all my favorite Cannibal Corpse Songs chronologically from their 1989 demo the original version of Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains because it's the first song they ever played, from Eaten Back To Life 1990 Shredded Humans, from Butchered At Birth 1991 Meat Hook Sodomy, from Tomb Of The Mutilated 1992 Entrails Ripped From A Virgin's Cunt from Hammer Smashed Face Demo 1993 their version of Black Sabbath's Zero The Hero, from The Bleeding 1994 Fucked With A Knife, from Created To Kill Demo 1995 the original version of Devoured By Vermin, from Vile 1996 Monolith, from Gallery Of Suicide 1998 Chambers Of Blood, from Bloodthirst 1999 Unleashing The Bloodthirsty, from Gore Obsessed 2002 Pit Of Zombies, from Demons Night Ep Demons Night, from The Wretched Spawn 2004 They Deserve To Die, from Kill 2006 The Time To Kill Is Now, from Evisceration Plague 2009 Carnivorous Swarm, from Torture 2012 Crucifier Avenged and from A Skeletal Domain 2014 High Velocity Impact Spatter.
I still wish Chris Barnes didn't trademark the original Cannibal Corpse Band Logo he designed back in 1988 then they could've kept it all along. I find it funny how I like the original Cannibal Corpse Band Logo better than the original one and the new Six Feet Under Band Logo better than the original one.
Que increíbles comienzos! La verdad que aquí Chris Barnes tiene una voz muy diferente antes del Eaten Back To Life como voz de Punk pero en serio que buen trabajo no esta nada mal y la verdad que ese sonido esta bien desgarrador apesar que no es tan bueno ya que es un como un Demo ensayo se lo podria decir pero lo importante que se aprecie mucho el ruido que hacen y así y la verdad si sorprende mucho por la voz muy diferente que uso el gran psicopatadd Chris Barnes en esta grabación este para mi en lo personal fue el mejor Cannibal Corpse con la enferma voz Chris Barnes y por el arte y letras bien bizarras y perversas a la vez que hacia el mismo por algo se le decía que era un psipata bien enfermooo! pero con gran amor ah al verdadero Death Metal 💕💗💕
skull full of maggots lyrics: Lying there cold after a torturous death Your life ended fast you took your last breath Dead in a grave, your final place The maggots infest your disfigured face Pus through your veins takes the place of blood Decay sets in, bones begin to crack Thrown six feet down left to rot Brains oozing black down the side of your broken neck Skull full of maggots They enter your tomb, maggots, beginning to feast, maggots Crawling on you, maggots, now they eat you, maggots Rotting maggots, maggots, infesting your corpse, maggots Parasites of the dead, maggots, now dwell in your head Lying there cold after a torturous death Your life ended fast you took your last breath Dead in a grave, your final place The maggots infest your disfigured face Pus through your veins takes the place of blood Decay sets in, bones begin to crack Thrown six feet down left to rot Brains oozing black down the side of your broken neck
Bro I'm 34 and saw this demo when I was like 13 and instantly fell in absolute love with DEATH FUCKING METAL. EATEN BACK TO LIFE FOR FUCKING LIFE!!! HAHA I was jackson 5 n Coolio all day before js
Extreme Metal (Thrash, Death, etc.) came from hardcore punk which is why CC sounds like punk in this demo. Ik Rob Barrett wasn't in CC in this demo but he was also a huge fan of punk because he had stickers from bands like Slapshot and Dead Kennedys on his old guitar.
People forget about Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment by Carcass years earlier and Deathcrush by Mayhem. This was not one of the first bands to do this style
Good Band. .I Was Dissapointed They Beat Suffocation To The Punch In Brutal Death Metal..But I'm Relieved To Correct The Title Of First Brutal Death Metal Band To Mortician After Hearing These Vocals And Riffs.
The very thing that really annoys me is that this band will not release this to their fans in a actual physical copy just the lousy internet.Come on guys release this to your fans out there what seems to be the problem .
It's funny not to hear Chris barnes use a death growl. The music is death metal but he is using more of a thrash vocal style. Very interesting to hear this.
I wanna know how the fuck is screaming MAGGOTS in the skull full of maggots chorus because fuck thats a good ass scream This whole demo to me sounds like Demolition Hammer and CC had a baby. Demolition Corpse / Cannibal Hammer
sitting in my room starring at my mobile and listening to this historical piece of music. earlier this day, 45 minutes ago to be honest, I streamed violence unimagined...
Did not expect this at all, they sounded like other thrash/crossover bands from that era. They probably the only one that went completely the other way and becomes one of the biggest death metal band.
At this time starting is badass and got to be King of horror killing everything so this kicks ass thanks Chris Barnes and cannibal corpse for this and all the albums onward 🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪⛏️⛏️⛏️⛏️⛏️🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨
chris's vocal style sounds like punk rock
very much so...
I like it better
Noooo... is THRASH !
Death metal was derived through the fusion of hardcore punk and thrash along with some early era black metal (like Venom). Because of this, punkish vocal styles and drum tracks are common in the earliest pioneering death metal albums such as Death's "Scream Bloody Gore" and Possessed's "Seven Churches"
Like GG Allin
Kinda strange to hear Barnes doing thrash vocals, but this is a pretty cool relic of the time.
Honestly man it kind of gets me in the heart. He sounds like a kid. He reminds me of myself as an adolescent, and I wasn't so different, growing up in a different part of the depressed northwoods listening to Metallica and slayer and being inspired. He gave so much to this community and honestly it bums me out to see the way People talk about him online, as if hes not allowed to get old
@@TheMfmccarthy
Yeah, that's not cool - Barnes pretty much set the template for guttural death metal vocals.
@@hinjurock70 and then he set the template for gutteral dog noises and EEEEEE 😛
@@MarksBigOlHam
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YOUVE NEVER HEARD LEVIATHAN HEY? POSER
Sounds like old Sepultura
Mine is Chaos A.D. One of the best Groove albums ever made.
Schizophrenia era
Hi,I'm from Brazil. For me the Sepultura is one of the bands that represent Brazil the most to a side of Krisiun. But the Sepultura is the Sepultura even to Arise,after that a band sells brazilian music and creates Chaos AD which is more or less but never it will be more that weight band
Morbid Visión /Bestial Devastation Álbum 🙂
@@tanriverdininmeyhanesi462groove album? so lame
00:00 A Skull Full of Maggots
02:10 The Undead Will Feast
05:09 Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains
07:47 Put Them to Death
09:39 - Bloody Chunks
Jurgen 33 thanx
Thank you my man
Thank you as well
Thanks
Paul had been playing the drums for only 5 years at that time, and he is completely self-taught ! What a legendary drummer !
his parts arent really complicated, just fast, most people could play these songs this well after 5 years of practicing
So. Metallica, AC/DC, & The Beatles have crappy drummers but are still legendary @@oatmeal710
Paul is the main reason I listen to this band
@@oatmeal710 i could do this after a month of playing.. it takes like no skill lmao
@@oatmeal710Yeah, but could they compose them the same way based off a riff or during a jam session? That's the real difference.
Yes, before Chris Barnes it was Eric Cartman on vocals.
Lolololol
Can’t unhear lmao
“But Mooooom!”
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
We love him doing death metal vocals lol
Their music was just better on the first 3 albums. Everything after that is cool, but the first 3 were just in a universe of their own.
Agreed. I always go back and forth about what my favorite Cannibal album is, that’s how good those first 3 are. They really were a special band back then
It's crazy that to me is exactly the opposite, I much prefer the mid and new CC, but I get your point. Their songs were much more darker, like a unholy labyrinth or maze, good shit.
I'm an og Buffalo rager. Still have my copy of this. Was at their first show ever and seen them about 100 times since
🤘
nice job man i was at the tomb of the mutilated show the bleeding show and the first six feet under show for haunted in mtl. got to party on the bus with broken hope but chris barnes went to the back of the bus with some hot ass chick totaly sober while we smoked bud n did rips and drank which he did none of... a true pro bahahahahahahahaha
So what🥱
This brings back a lot of good memories. I was at their first show when they opened for Dark Angel in early 1989. Amazing.
very lucky!
As much as I love barne's gutturals, I really like this early thras-y style of vocals
I just want a visual b/c I can't even imagine one. I am so used to his guttural delivery.
@@dESTRON76exactly
they gave me this at a slayer show at lamours in 89 for free, great guys amazing band
Man that is part of Cannibal Corpse lore, they talked about that in one of the documentaries, how they went to the thrash shows in the area and handed these out. What a precious memory to have of this seminal band
Was that the gig Quorthon attended? I have my timeline of those events possibly confused
@@FTW_666 And knowing about Quorthon he probably showed up to the Slayer concert just after or before attending a Rangers or Isles game, bro was a big NHL fan
For those who complain (and have no idea) :
●Death metal came from thrash, and thrash came from punk. (Not directly, but strongly influenced one another)
●Demos like these were received and praised, because obviously at the time they had to play, it was gonna sound a million times better
●Rough had nothing to do with "brutal". Rough relates to money.
●Associating yourself with a bad sound for "brootaln3ss"? You're gonna have a pretty bad time.
My thoughts the same, Sir. Well said.
Sarkis Samuel It depends on the genre. If it has to many layers of music it needs better production. you got apreciate musicianship most of the time, not the production itself.
Sarkis Samuel I deffinatly agree with you there.for sure...
Damn you're the thrash encyclopedia... someone needs to teach the unknowing tho... I get irritated to easy to teach things that are obvious.
Felicia Mumper Go ahead. Enlighten us.
i am glad that most of you enjoy this gem.. and all of the other demos that i have posted in my channel.. in order to share the music we love and show how the bands we love (famous , and others not so known) started. This is not to be compared with nowadays Death metal as we know it , and not even of 90's death metal albums.. This is a pre-Death.. Thrash/Death metal era , where most of all the bands at the time ( Malevolent Creation, Deicide (as Amon) Morbid Angel, Death) started playing and experiment..influenced by bands like Slayer..Sepultura.. Devastation.. Dark Angel..Demolition Hammer.. and the list go on and on..Music evolves..and Death metal in particular, nowadays includes all the sub genres that most of us love..Stay True and Brutal.. cheers \m/ \m/
+Leonidas Daemon I knew them during the Butchered at birth days up until the Bleeding. All the Detroit days.
yeah man thanks alot for these tapes
. they would be lost without people like so thank you. seriously.
Thank you so much for letting me enjoy music I have been searching for years to find, that cost me an arm and a leg to purchase.
Brotherhood of metal shall never Die!!!
I love Death Thrash Metal 🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️
Barnes' vocals are more like punk and thrash, but consider this is among the very first death metal releases and the style is yet to be evolved and mastered. What later Chris became is the God of death vocals.
Cannibal Corpse was very influenced and worshiped hardcore/crossover thrash kings The Accused.
The god of mic cupping
@@bustercherry8734 Relax keed, on their first album those were some god-like non-guttural (mic cupping) vocals. His guttural game is untouchable too, you can easily hear when the vocals are cupped or not.
This was 89, bands like Death, Autopsy, Morbid Angel, Bolt Thrower, Napalm Death, Obituary and many more had already use death growl and screams.
I loved Morbid Angel's vocals on The Promised Land, shit was brutal when I first heard it as a preteen
Tracklist Timeline:
1. A Skull Full of Maggots 00:00
2. The Undead Will Feast 02:08
3. Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains 05:08
4. Put Them to Death 07:45
5. Bloody Chunks 09:39
Two things I'm getting from this: One, they were tuned to E, and two, they already had fast complex riff writing down to a science.
I think it's tuning is in d#
Masters of the craft, hard to play and heavy as hell
@@lodke1697no it’s fu
A cannibal corpse Demo?!!!!
I might just die
Thank you for this post brother it's been 20 effin years since I seen them live
Fridaynight just got real
ruclips.net/video/ppqScTSueVA/видео.html
I met them in Poughkeepsie, NY in 1995.
This is truly the glory of the Internet. I was born in South America and spent much of my childhood in Bolivia and my earliest memories involved Bolivian folklore music. I recently rediscovered old material that was only ever released on vinyl in Bolivia and found it here on RUclips. It is truly the greatest library of human ideas Ever made
thrashy corpse, who would've thought it
First song they played at their first show in 1989 was Scattered/Splattered. That was one hell of a show, the pit was insane!!
Hell yeah it was. The River Rock never recovered.
Yep I was there
Metal must have been so much more popular back then. A demo like this, even at better audio quality, wouldn't get you anywhere in today's industry. So many good death metal bands are struggling to get success and the sad thing is that many of these bands will never achieve success while a little teenage boy can do a decent singing cover on RUclips (JB) and somehow become the most famous person alive. The music industry has changed a lot for metal bands.
well at the time it was something new. imagine never hearing death metal before and finally hearing it for the first time. like their was a point alice cooper was considered shock rock you know what i mean? and then bands like cannibal corpse come a long. so genre's like death / black metal had an appeal to people into heavier things. and the reason the quality wasn't an issue is because what could you compare it to. right now we could compare this quality to newer cannibal corpse albums but at the time this was it. bands like burzum in black metal did bad quality on purpose because they felt its how it should sound etc.
Back then it was the whole point of this extreme underground music =To be brutal!.
***** hey! Satan hates pop! The Church of Satan disapproves of jb
When you're in a death metal band achieving success means nothing, it's about the music people who measure success in genres like death metal and grind by popularity piss me off. You want to be famous go play some pop.
Cris Allin So true.
Chris's voice unrecognizable, wow.
It reminds me of Jeff Hanneman demos but more thrashy...
We lost a Metal God in Jeff...may he rest in Piece....:(
it's like a really extreme Black Flag that's obsessed with horror films. At this point, the protagonist of songs like Rise Above isn't just pissed off, he's psychotic and wants to see blood
That background ambiance.
A Skull Full of Maggots 0:00
The Undead Will Feast 2:08
Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains 5:08
Put Them to Death 7:47
Bloody Chunks 9:38
wow, did max cavalera record vocals for this demo? lol
+Punk Rock Brony Then these guys heard Chuck Schuldiner of Death, who had genre defining vocals already established.
+Punk Rock Brony agreed.
I'd say that the NY bands, like Suffocation, Mortician, Baphomet, Incantation, etc. were doing guttural vocals before the Florida bands. Which is interesting 'cause Barnes was originally from NY, so you'd think that he would've caught on faster :) Then again, Bill Steer over in the UK was doing guttural vocals for Carcass in the late '80s, so there's always someone else you can point to who "did it first." But, I'll say that the NY bands were consistently doing the trademark guttural vocals before most.
Well CC did not even move to Florida until The Bleeding anyway, so their entire start was in Buffalo.
I'd say Tom G Warrior pioneered the Guttural. Ugh!
What the Cryptic Slaughter?!! :)
+Роман Птушка I thought the same haha
That tape-hiss is pure bliss.
I have to be honest, I do miss it a little bit.
I know what you mean man. I feel like I'm in my best friend's basement in 1995
We had, jazz, blues, rock, punk rock, hard rock, HEAVY METAL, hardcore, thrash metal, and DEATH METAL crazy how things came to be :) in love with it all!!!
chris barnes tenia 23 años y ya cantaba brutal
He was 21 on this demo
Awesome demo! Impressing how much Barnes' vocals changed from this to Butchered at Birth and Tomb of the Mutilated. But still great
Roddy Thrasher I'll name all my favorite Cannibal Corpse Songs chronologically from their 1989 demo the original version of Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains because it's the first song they ever played, from Eaten Back To Life 1990 Shredded Humans, from Butchered At Birth 1991 Meat Hook Sodomy, from Tomb Of The Mutilated 1992 Entrails Ripped From A Virgin's Cunt from Hammer Smashed Face Demo 1993 their version of Black Sabbath's Zero The Hero, from The Bleeding 1994 Fucked With A Knife, from Created To Kill Demo 1995 the original version of Devoured By Vermin, from Vile 1996 Monolith, from Gallery Of Suicide 1998 Chambers Of Blood, from Bloodthirst 1999 Unleashing The Bloodthirsty, from Gore Obsessed 2002 Pit Of Zombies, from Demons Night Ep Demons Night, from The Wretched Spawn 2004 They Deserve To Die, from Kill 2006 The Time To Kill Is Now, from Evisceration Plague 2009 Carnivorous Swarm, from Torture 2012 Crucifier Avenged and from A Skeletal Domain 2014 High Velocity Impact Spatter.
Roddy Thrasher Sentenced To Burn's Corpsegrinder's wife Stacy's favorite Cannibal Corpse Song.
Happy 25th birthday Cannibal Corpse demo!
Who does the high screams in the chorus of Skull Full? They are insane!
People bring up Sepultura, but I'm also hearing similarities with Necrophagia (pun intended?) & Repulsion...
Amazing how well the songs were already thought out a year before Eaten Back to Live. Only thing missing is Chris’ guttural vocal style.
how odd. very interesting to hear. thanks for posting... never would've imagined.
No matter the band name, demo's ALWAY'S sound better.
Tee Dee fr
absolutely right
Wrong
Right! It sounds like some punk bands. 80's- 90's ones.
I think ;)
Anybody love this shit, and classical?
YES: Death metal, classical, 90s techno, 80s rap, blues, progressive jazz, rebel country, pink floyd, thrash.
NO: modern country, 90s rap, smooth jazz, classic rock, soul.
Woo!! Old school rules!! /,,/.
the most unrehearsal demo of death metalll!!! lml
Just raw as fuck man. I want this played at my funeral.
Oh man, check out rotting christ's ''Leprosy of death'' demo, that's what i call unrehearsed. \m/
Gracias por compartir brother !! desde Colombia
Went to my 3rd Cannibal show in Dallas this year. Wish I was older and could've seen them in this era!! Cannibal for life \m/
CC's sound is all in the production, here they sound like a speed\thrash band, gonna see them again in Nov :)
I still wish Chris Barnes didn't trademark the original Cannibal Corpse Band Logo he designed back in 1988 then they could've kept it all along. I find it funny how I like the original Cannibal Corpse Band Logo better than the original one and the new Six Feet Under Band Logo better than the original one.
Thanks for the upload of this demo
Que increíbles comienzos! La verdad que aquí Chris Barnes tiene una voz muy diferente antes del Eaten Back To Life como voz de Punk pero en serio que buen trabajo no esta nada mal y la verdad que ese sonido esta bien desgarrador apesar que no es tan bueno ya que es un como un Demo ensayo se lo podria decir pero lo importante que se aprecie mucho el ruido que hacen y así y la verdad si sorprende mucho por la voz muy diferente que uso el gran psicopatadd Chris Barnes en esta grabación este para mi en lo personal fue el mejor Cannibal Corpse con la enferma voz Chris Barnes y por el arte y letras bien bizarras y perversas a la vez que hacia el mismo por algo se le decía que era un psipata bien enfermooo! pero con gran amor ah al verdadero Death Metal 💕💗💕
I think they should've stayed like this... how fucking raw and vicious...
Sadus to the vein!
Glad we have this demo in net to listen. \m/
El nacimiento de una leyenda!!!
Very interesting to hear Chris do thrash-like vocals, i can kinda hear the Possessed influence on this
skull full of maggots lyrics: Lying there cold after a torturous death
Your life ended fast you took your last breath
Dead in a grave, your final place
The maggots infest your disfigured face
Pus through your veins takes the place of blood
Decay sets in, bones begin to crack
Thrown six feet down left to rot
Brains oozing black down the side of your broken neck
Skull full of maggots
They enter your tomb, maggots, beginning to feast, maggots
Crawling on you, maggots, now they eat you, maggots
Rotting maggots, maggots, infesting your corpse, maggots
Parasites of the dead, maggots, now dwell in your head
Lying there cold after a torturous death
Your life ended fast you took your last breath
Dead in a grave, your final place
The maggots infest your disfigured face
Pus through your veins takes the place of blood
Decay sets in, bones begin to crack
Thrown six feet down left to rot
Brains oozing black down the side of your broken neck
Thanks for uploading this one
Lol. Sounds like Barnes' inner beast is trying to breakthrough the thrash metal vocals. The birth of his true vocals.
Bro I'm 34 and saw this demo when I was like 13 and instantly fell in absolute love with DEATH FUCKING METAL. EATEN BACK TO LIFE FOR FUCKING LIFE!!!
HAHA I was jackson 5 n Coolio all day before js
Scattered remains has a sick opening riff
Chris Barnes! \m/
this demo is sick!!
Extreme Metal (Thrash, Death, etc.) came from hardcore punk which is why CC sounds like punk in this demo. Ik Rob Barrett wasn't in CC in this demo but he was also a huge fan of punk because he had stickers from bands like Slapshot and Dead Kennedys on his old guitar.
Chris Barnes vocals are a mix between Morbid Saint and Dark Angel in this demo.
Sounds more like THE ACCUSED style vocals here.
INCREDIBLE TY FOR THIS!
Ничего вроде, только качество паршивое
People forget about Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment by Carcass years earlier and Deathcrush by Mayhem. This was not one of the first bands to do this style
I came here for some good Cannibal Corpse. But all I get is Cannibal Corpse with GG Allin on vocals.
Good Band. .I Was Dissapointed They Beat Suffocation To The Punch In Brutal Death Metal..But I'm Relieved To Correct The Title Of First Brutal Death Metal Band To Mortician After Hearing These Vocals And Riffs.
Totally different band, damn they kicked ass 👍 I was into a lot of old school but never got into CC. This is fucking killer.
Sounds a bit like the Canadian band Slaughter, Chuck Schuldiner was a member of that band at some point.
Sounds great. Digging Barnes's filthy vocals.
reminds me of Sadus
I actually, thoroughly enjoy this… wow!
Buenísimo!
Saludos desde Monte Grande, Argentina!
yeah
The very thing that really annoys me is that this band will not release this to their fans in a actual physical copy just the lousy internet.Come on guys release this to your fans out there what seems to be the problem .
Sweet
The accused brought me here.
Thank you, crossover.
I just bought the box set and lemme just say it is awesome. I got the comic book (gorey as FUCK) and poster. Fucking great! Love this band!
Wait you get a comic with the boxset?
Fuck... I love this Demo of C.C.😻😻😻😻😻😻🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🦴🦴🦴🦴
It's funny not to hear Chris barnes use a death growl. The music is death metal but he is using more of a thrash vocal style. Very interesting to hear this.
Its like relax and chill music for metalheads
I wanna know how the fuck is screaming MAGGOTS in the skull full of maggots chorus because fuck thats a good ass scream
This whole demo to me sounds like Demolition Hammer and CC had a baby. Demolition Corpse / Cannibal Hammer
My guess it could be Barnes or Alex
sounds more like post thrash metal, like the first slipknot band sounded like this same year
Es interesante escuchar al proto Cannibal corpse.. Es muy parecido al estilo de thrash metal agresivo de la banda sacrifice - torment in fire..
Yeah, that's the thrash sounding stuffs 🤟
I def get the morbid visions vibe...buffolo stand up!!!
good demo yearhhhhhhhh
sitting in my room starring at my mobile and listening to this historical piece of music.
earlier this day, 45 minutes ago to be honest, I streamed violence unimagined...
Nice!
Vocals remind me of Dark Angel.
D.R.I for sure here!!
classic cannibal corpse stuff the day when CHRIS BARNES went using his death thrashing vocals instead low growling vocals where both great
Did not expect this at all, they sounded like other thrash/crossover bands from that era. They probably the only one that went completely the other way and becomes one of the biggest death metal band.
This kickass \m/\m/!
Anybody know what that jingle before bloody chunks is from? Sounds like an old cartoon
Some Sadus influences here. Brutal
Gotta admit kinda weird hearing A Skull Full of Maggots without the really loud rumbling noise
GOLD!!!
This sounds cool for early cc
At this time starting is badass and got to be King of horror killing everything so this kicks ass thanks Chris Barnes and cannibal corpse for this and all the albums onward 🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪⛏️⛏️⛏️⛏️⛏️🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨
Yeah !