Cattle Decapitation - Humanure review
Band: | Cattle Decapitation |
Album: | Humanure |
Style: | Deathgrind, Goregrind, Death metal, Grindcore |
Release date: | June 01, 2004 |
A review by: | Undercraft |
01. Scatology Domine (Intro)
02. Humanure
03. Reduced To Paste
04. Bukkake Tsunami
05. Cloacula: The Anthropophagic Copromantik
06. Chummified
07. Applied Human Defragmentation
08. Earthling
09. Polyps
10. Lips & Assholes
11. Men Before Swine (Outro)
Japanese bonus tracks:
12. I Eat Your Skin [live]
13. Reduced To Paste [live]
Relatively new act, Cattle Decapitation has earned a big fan database in the US and in the whole world, this, their second release will prove the listeners that they're full of sheer brutality, and this time they're not joking around.
Well, as a matter of fact they could be joking here, let's take a look at the facts, the cover and album title are hilarious, and don't get me started with the song titles! Plain funny, reminded me of Grind legends Carcass, the final fact and the funnier of them all is that the members of Cattle Decapitation are vegetarians! Certainly life has a ironic way of putting things together.
Musically, Cattle Decapitation plays a mixture of Death Metal with Goregrind, plenty of blast beats, unrelentless riff usage and brutal vocals all the way, boring? It may be, but luckily this guys manage to keep their style fresh, maybe not to innovative, but once in a while is nice to listen this kind of acts.
Some winners here could be "Chummified" with its great riffs and great vocal lines, "Cloacula" is another killer track, the aggression that this song radiates is something to pay attention, especially the vocal lines which go non-stop in a part of the song.
The funniest track name has to be "Bukkake Tsunami" if you don't know what bukkake is, just type the word in Google and you'll get a pretty good picture of the concept, once you know that, add the tsunami (Japanese word for tidal wave), and laugh a while, like I did.
After a couple of spins, the album becomes boring, you know, the same riffs, the same vocals, the same drum patterns etc. I'm not saying that this is a bad album, but the replay value leaves you somewhat unsatisfied. Lovers of Grind and Brutal Death Metal will like this release, despite the repetitiveness factor, is a nice listen once in a while. BUKKAKE!!!!!
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