Genre: Death Metal
Label Number: 3984-14003-2
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© 1992 Metal Blade Records
AllMusic Review by Vincent Jeffries
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AllMusic Review by Vincent Jeffries
Released in 1992, Tomb of the Mutilated helped establish Cannibal Corpse's
reputation as one of metal's goriest, most vile outfits. Boasting some
of the sickest album art and song titles of all time, the band's
attention-getting tactics worked perfectly and record sales soared. Cannibal Corpse
then became one of the biggest names in the death metal genre -- just
as the group's discs and live performances were being banned all over
the world. Listeners unfamiliar with the belching vocal style and
pummeling drum and guitar attack typical of death metal probably won't
understand what separates this or any other record that adheres so
stringently to the genre's formula, but learned fans have come to
appreciate Tomb of the Mutilated as a solid, if not important, offering. Vocalist Chris Barnes'
constant barrage of Cookie Monster-esque lowdown grunting is pretty
much unintelligible throughout, leaving his gross-out lyrics offensive
only to those who read them. However, the effect works nicely and
maintains tradition. Standout tracks include "Beyond the Cemetery" --
which boasts the record's best riffs -- and speedier cuts like "Split
Wide Open" and "The Cryptic Stench." Generally not taken seriously in
many metal quarters due to their fascination with cartoonish gore, Cannibal Corpse
somehow managed to outlast many of their more critically accepted
contemporaries due in no small part to early career efforts like Tomb of the Mutilated, with its powerful musical focus.
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