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To Serve Man - Cattle Decapitation

 

Description: Genre: Pop / Artist: Cattle Decapitation / Audio CD released 2007-01-01 at METALBLADE / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Te ... more
To Serve Man - Cattle Decapitation ... Testicular Manslaughter
2 I Eat Your Skin
3 Writhe In Putressence
4 Land Of The Severed Meatus
5 Regurgitation Of Corpses
6 Everyone Deserves To Die
7 To Serve Man
8 Colonic Villus Biopsy Performed On The Gastro-Intestina llyIncapable
9 Pedeadstrians
10 Long-Pig Chef And The Hairless Goat
11 Hypogastric Combustion By C-4 Plastique
12 Deadmeal
13 Chunk Blowe

Newest Review: ... on the far superior follow-up 'Humanure.' Josh Elmore is clearly a talented guitarist, churning out four or five creative and ... more

 ... highly distinct riffs per song (and considering the average song length is under two minutes, that's really saying something), but none of them are combined or applied in any logical sense. The saying goes, that if you throw enough manure at a wall, some of it's bound to stick; here, it briefly clings on occasion before sliding sickeningly to the floor. Much worse are the persistently blasting drums, which might as well be automated but are apparently played by a living, flesh-and-blood, stupefyingly boring hum...more

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Metal Blade, September 23, 2002, Catalog Number: 398414405CD
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Premium Review To Serve Man - Cattle Decapitation: To Serve Man (289 words)
by Frankingsteins - written on 13.04.08 (Very useful, 10 readings)
Rating:

There's a fine line between an E.P. and an authentic full-length album when you're a grindcore band, but Cattle Decapitation's third offering just scrapes over the minimum playing time required for a full-price sale, not that anyone with discerning taste would ever purchase it. This band's major flaw here is its lack of discipline, something that would thankfully be remedied on the far superior follow-up 'Humanure.' Josh Elmore is clearly a talented guitarist, churning out four or five creative and highly distinct riffs per song (and considering the average song length is under two minutes, that's really saying something), but none of them are combined or ...

 
 
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