Definitely. You can just about hear what the instruments are doing, for a start. Famously, "Reek..." was botched by the studio engineer and the band have always detested how it sounds.
Jack I was 15 in '87 and was already into Napalm Death but Carcass was on another level. I remember when John Peel had them record a session...brutal!! I still have my original Reek of Putrifaction, Symphonies of Sickness and Peel Sessions LP's. The mid to late eighties certainly was the golden era for grindcore and death metal. Bolt Throwers first album is also pretty brutal.
It was really cool. Nobody heard of thrashmetal crossover, nor, grindcore punk. And Death metal didn't have "the deathmetal sound" yet. It separated the posers from the blow in ticket punx. And was very esoteric. As in , not many people "got it". But the ones who did. We developed a new language. You speaka tha ponk? Whip beat, D beat, blastbeat. Fuck all 4/4 , or 3/4 beats. Or very sparingly used. Should I say.
I prefer this release more than the Reek album, the raw quality suits these tracks perfectly. "Sanjiv" sounds good, and it's always a pleasure to hear Bill, Ken, and Jeff.
@@llamacookiemattIf you're still interested in a copy Discogs currently have copies on their marketplace. I'd jump on it quick though as it may eventually be banned from sale seeing as it is a bootleg: www.discogs.com/Carcass-Flesh-Ripping-Sonic-Torment/release/15931646
Beyond Thrash Metal, Before Death Metal... they were obviously into fast hardcore punk from the short song structure in their music... and this definitely sounds better than the Reek of Putrefaction Album of 1988... the infancy of grindcore....
@PIKL Creep The Earache records 2008 special edition re-issue of Reek of putrefaction includes the complete Flesh ripping torment demo as bonus tracks: www.discogs.com/Carcass-Reek-Of-Putrefaction/release/1486991
Black Metal is just Hardcore Punk with shitty attitude, ideals & fashion. Death Metal? I'd have to agree, but I think more Goregrind acts were directly influenced. Chris Barnes said "Grindcore is more on the Punk side of things, we're DEATH METAL". Citing a stark contrast between Grind & Death Metal. These days, lines are more blurred, which is good.
@@benakanecrophile2878 yeah i know, but, it is kind of industiral, becuase of the echos (goth ) and the rythums are very quantised on the beat. although the music still has alot of organic vibe
@@benakanecrophile2878 yes i know that. listen to it. it this would fit in a goth industrial club mix, its (post nuclear apoc.) sarcofago kreator and the first sepultura album. the carcass concept took metal and hardcore further in imagination there the gore was simply an attempt at being non-commercial instead of being offensive.
@@benakanecrophile2878 what im saying is its open to debate what is the first death metal album is it this, speultura, slayer , kreator , or judas priest!
I think this has better sound than Reek of Putrefaction.
Yes
Definitely. You can just about hear what the instruments are doing, for a start. Famously, "Reek..." was botched by the studio engineer and the band have always detested how it sounds.
Agreed
That’s what they all say
Yeah. I thought the same thing.
Man imagine hearing this in 1987 still mind blowing today I couldnt imagine how it was back then
I wish
Jack I was 15 in '87 and was already into Napalm Death but Carcass was on another level. I remember when John Peel had them record a session...brutal!! I still have my original Reek of Putrifaction, Symphonies of Sickness and Peel Sessions LP's. The mid to late eighties certainly was the golden era for grindcore and death metal. Bolt Throwers first album is also pretty brutal.
It was really cool. Nobody heard of thrashmetal crossover, nor, grindcore punk. And Death metal didn't have "the deathmetal sound" yet. It separated the posers from the blow in ticket punx. And was very esoteric. As in , not many people "got it". But the ones who did. We developed a new language. You speaka tha ponk? Whip beat, D beat, blastbeat. Fuck all 4/4 , or 3/4 beats. Or very sparingly used. Should I say.
I prefer this release more than the Reek album, the raw quality suits these tracks perfectly. "Sanjiv" sounds good, and it's always a pleasure to hear Bill, Ken, and Jeff.
both are beautiful! and so is symphonies of sickness 4 me :)
00:00 Genital Grinder
01:18 Regurgitation of Giblets
02:47 Festerday
03:01 Limb from Limb [aka -
Frenzied Detruncation]
04:02 Rotten to the Gore [aka - Pyosisified (Rotten To The Gore)]
06:52 Excreted Alive
07:49 Malignant Defecation
09:43 Fermenting Innards
12:13 Necro-Cannibal Bloodfeast [aka - Feast On Dismembered Carnage]
13:54 Psychopathologist
15:21 Die in Pain
15:27 Pungent Excruciation
18:28 Face Meltaaargh [aka - Mucopurulence Excretor]
Old skool Carcass is the shit dood
Ken was awesome!! Love his chaotic drumming. Always ahead of the rest
My record store has this on vinyl! Picking it up as soon as they open!! \,,/
How is it?
@@xBIGGIx fukin great! \,,/
@@llamacookiematt Google Headline Records..In Los Angeles..John the owner said there's a few left..They ship too.
@@llamacookiemattIf you're still interested in a copy Discogs currently have copies on their marketplace. I'd jump on it quick though as it may eventually be banned from sale seeing as it is a bootleg:
www.discogs.com/Carcass-Flesh-Ripping-Sonic-Torment/release/15931646
Brutal ..for 87? ... So sick ....
Rare Tape
Just had a lit lunch break in the office
Beyond Thrash Metal, Before Death Metal... they were obviously into fast hardcore punk from the short song structure in their music... and this definitely sounds better than the Reek of Putrefaction Album of 1988... the infancy of grindcore....
I agree, clear links to hardcore. Evidently the same with other bigger bands in the genre of the time like napalm death and bolt thrower
@@ILoveDavidLynch there were bands like HERESY, INTENSE DEGREE, and CONCRETE SOX playing this fast kind of hardcore around the same time...
@@FrankMendez1969 For sure and Ripcord
@@ILoveDavidLynch how the fuck I just forgot about Ripcord...
Fuc yeah!
Mighty demo
best carcass
Fucken oath my brother! Bliuuuuuraght! Weeeeeeh! Vomit in my mouth!
Just got this on vinyl in Arcadia Peoples Records, bitches
Cult death
The picture looks like it's on a cassette but I couldn't find it anywhere online or in stores.
PIKL Creep there’s only two copies in existence, the other one is stuck in the cassette deck of my Monte Carlo
@PIKL Creep
The Earache records 2008 special edition re-issue of Reek of putrefaction includes the complete Flesh ripping torment demo as bonus tracks:
www.discogs.com/Carcass-Reek-Of-Putrefaction/release/1486991
I have the original demo, tape is numbered
@@salvatoredellepiane Nice Man! \m/
I have that shirt
You are a lucky man 👍👍👍
me 2
Where did you get it?
@@ILoveDavidLynch Etsy user "SlitWrists" has some up for sale
@@hztb9918 legend, thankyou!
I love you!!!
This Is real Grind Core shit Here
goregrind
Malignant Defecation is the shit...
I've heard that shit can be a butt load of fun
Shitfun
Great Band
♥
Weeeeeesshhh!!!!
This a entirely different dimension of shit, good sound quality btw.
FUUUUUCK
japan is the birth of extreme music in 1982..
SOB? Gai? GISM?
Merzbow?
kuro , zouo etcetc
Nope, Was The band Asocial in 1981¡
This is where raw black metal and death metal learned the way 💀
not really
noob
Black Metal is just Hardcore Punk with shitty attitude, ideals & fashion. Death Metal? I'd have to agree, but I think more Goregrind acts were directly influenced. Chris Barnes said "Grindcore is more on the Punk side of things, we're DEATH METAL". Citing a stark contrast between Grind & Death Metal. These days, lines are more blurred, which is good.
I just heard the early Carcass interview. They said "Death Metal" died in 1987. I was like, "whuh?"
But i think dr smarty pants has a point.
Hell no.
Awesome thrash
@Commander Salamander oh shut up
*trash
industrial hardcore ???
Goregrind
@@benakanecrophile2878 yeah i know, but, it is kind of industiral, becuase of the echos (goth ) and the rythums are very quantised on the beat. although the music still has alot of organic vibe
@@Djent7779 this was recorded on analog equipment, and the recording wasn't quantized.
@@benakanecrophile2878 yes i know that. listen to it. it this would fit in a goth industrial club mix, its (post nuclear apoc.) sarcofago kreator and the first sepultura album. the carcass concept took metal and hardcore further in imagination there the gore was simply an attempt at being non-commercial instead of being offensive.
@@benakanecrophile2878 what im saying is its open to debate what is the first death metal album is it this, speultura, slayer , kreator , or judas priest!