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Autopsy - Tourniquets, Hacksaws And Graves



7.6 | 91 votes |
Release date: 21 April 2014
Style: Death metal

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01. Savagery
02. King Of Flesh Ripped
03. Tourniquets, Hacksaws And Graves
04. The Howling Dead
05. After The Cutting
06. Forever Hungry
07. Teeth Of The Shadow Horde
08. All Shall Bleed
09. Deep Crimson Dreaming
10. Parasitic Eye
11. Burial
12. Autopsy

Additional info
Recorded by Adam Munoz at Fantasy Studios.

Artwork by Wes Benscoter.

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Comments: 11   Visited by: 289 users
18.04.2014 - 08:00
Rating: 8
MetalDoomMaster
This is pretty awesome. The vocals are sweet as hell.
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18.04.2014 - 13:24
Rating: 9
Koroviev
Damn brutal, as always!!!
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20.04.2014 - 02:43
wvsabbath
Simply crushing, vocals are sick and twisted!
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Album Release day (April 21, 2014)
29.04.2014 - 00:28
Lit.
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Sounds pretty fucking solid to me.
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02.07.2014 - 01:49
Lit.
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Wow, I'm surprised at how little attention this is getting.
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02.07.2014 - 03:08
Troy Killjoy
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Are you? I've only listened to about three songs but they seemed like pretty average death metal tracks, nothing to write home about.
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02.07.2014 - 03:25
Lit.
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It's about the same quality as the previous one, and look at how much attention that one's got.
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02.07.2014 - 04:49
Troy Killjoy
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I think Macabre Eternal got a lot of attention but that's because it was a comeback album alongside the EP they released around the same time. Since then I feel like the hype surrounding their re-emergence has waned, and understandably so.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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02.07.2014 - 05:56
Lit.
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A lot of albums beat Severed Survival, one being the album that came immediately after.

Written by Troy Killjoy on 02.07.2014 at 04:49

I think Macabre Eternal got a lot of attention but that's because it was a comeback album alongside the EP they released around the same time. Since then I feel like the hype surrounding their re-emergence has waned, and understandably so.

The Headless Ritual, you mean?
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02.07.2014 - 06:13
Troy Killjoy
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Written by [user id=101272] on 02.07.2014 at 05:56
The Headless Ritual, you mean?

No, that was their last album prior to this. I meant their comeback album from 2011, which launched Autopsy back into the same kind of realm popularity-wise as Cannibal Corpse. Autopsy are becoming less relevant with every subsequent release as the initial excitement over their hiatus subsides.

I think by now Autopsy fans and the majority of death metal fans know better than to expect something that will ever surpass either Severed Survival or Mental Funeral. They do their job well but ultimately these recent releases are nothing more than stripped down derivative versions of their two most highly regarded albums.

Knowing how much you emphasize the new school is almost always better than the old school, however, that's something you won't agree with. It really shouldn't come as a surprise that this album went even further under the radar than its predecessor though.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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17.09.2014 - 12:44
Doc G.
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 02.07.2014 at 06:13

I think by now Autopsy fans and the majority of death metal fans know better than to expect something that will ever surpass either Severed Survival or Mental Funeral. They do their job well but ultimately these recent releases are nothing more than stripped down derivative versions of their two most highly regarded albums.

Personally I thought The Headless Ritual was just as good as their two classic albums. In fact, I think I've listened to Headless Ritual a lot more.

Haven't heard this one yet.
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- George Carlin
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