Nothing Gives Me Greater Pleasure Than A Bowl Full Of Chyme
#81) Carcass - Reek of Putrefaction (1988/2008)
1. Genital Grinder
2. Regurgitation if Giblets
3. Maggot Colony
4. Pyosisified (Rotten to the Gore)
5. Carbonized Eyesockets
6. Frenzied Detruncation
7. Vomited Anal Track
8. Festerday
9. Fermenting Innards
10. Excreted Alive
11. Suppuration
12. Foeticide
13. Microwaved Uterogestation
14. Feast on Dismembered Carnage
15. Splattered Cavities
16. Psychopathologist
17. Burnt To A Crisp
18. Pungent Excruciation
19. Manifestation On Verrucose Urethra
20. Oxidised Razor Masticator
21. Mucopurulence Excrtor
22. Malignant Defecation
Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment Demo (1987/2008)
23. Genital Grinder (Intro)
24. Regurgitation of Giblets
25. Festerday
26. Limb From Limb
27. Rotten to the Gore
28. Excreted Alive
29. Malignant Defecation
30. Fermenting Innards
31. Necro-Cannibal Bloodfeast
32. Psychopathologist
33. Die In Pain
34. Pungent Excruciation
35. Face Meltaaargh
so after doing my last post about Napalm Death i decided to dedicate my next few posts to the Carcass discography. this is their first album, released in '88 and reissued in 2008 as a series of reissues to coincide with their reunion tour. the Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment Demo is their first demo and is included as bonus tracks. also included with each reissue is a dvd, called The Pathologist's Report, containing new interviews with the band members talking about each album and some archival footage, but more on that later.
with their first few albums they were credited as being pioneers of grind, especially death/gore grind, though each album after this saw them move more and more into death metal territory and find them eventually becoming one of the founding fathers of melodic death metal. these guys are definitely one of the most influential extreme metal bands.
they were originally formed in 1985 in England by guitarist Bill Steer and drummer Ken Owen as a D-Beat band called Disattack. after releasing a demo in '86 their bassist and vocalist quit. they recruited a singer named Sanjiv and Jeff Walker on bass, changed their name to Carcass and recorded the Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment demo in '87. Sanjiv left the band after this and Walker, Owen and Steer recorded Reek as a 3 piece with all members sharing vocal duties.
the album sounds pretty terrible. according to the band the engineer sucked and they didn't have enough time to mix the album properly before they needed to get it to the label so they were stuck with it. despite the bad mix you can still hear the beginnings of the innovation the band would later become known for. even with the bad sound and graphic artwork and lyrical content John Peel named it his favorite album of 1988.
the bonus dvd, The Pathologist's Report Part 1 - Incubation, is great. they talk to Jeff, Ken and Bill about how they all met, the recording of the album and things like that and it's highlighted with some photos and clips of live footage from around that time.
bad sound aside, this was a great album. i'm kinda glad i waited this long to listen to it though because this reissue was the way to go. it was pretty rad being able to listen to the album and then hear the band talk about it. definitely worth checking out.
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