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Cannibal Corpse - Kill review



Reviewer:
8.0

545 users:
8.08
Band: Cannibal Corpse
Album: Kill
Style: Death metal
Release date: March 21, 2006
A review by: Herzebeth


Disc I
01. The Time To Kill Is Now
02. Make Them Suffer
03. Murder Worship
04. Necrosadistic Warning
05. Five Nails Through The Neck
06. Purification By Fire
07. Death Walking Terror
08. Barbaric Bludgeonings
09. The Discipline Of Revenge
10. Brain Removal Device
11. Maniacal
12. Submerged In Boiling Flesh
13. Infinite Misery

Disc II [Hammer Smashed Laiterie - limited edition DVD: Live In Strasbourg 2004]
01. Opening
02. Shredded Humans
03. Puncture Wound Massacre
04. Fucked With A Knife
05. Stripped, Raped And Strangled
06. Decency Defied
07. Vomit The Soul
08. Unleashing The Bloodthirsty
09. Pounded Into Dust
10. The Cryptic Stench
11. They Deserve To Die
12. Dormant Bodies Bursting
13. Gallery Of Suicide
14. Pit Of Zombies
15. The Wretched Spawn
16. Devoured By Vermin
17. A Skull Full Of Maggots
18. Hammer Smashed Face

Before I write anything about this album I have to explain some things; I used to be a huge CC fanatic, "Tomb Of The Mutilated" and "The Bleeding" were both albums that I used to play daily and all. Then Corpsegrinder arrived and I said "fuck this is boring", I never found myself digging neither Fisher's voice, nor the material that CC released after "Vile" as for me they were just recycling their riffs and their music.

"Kill" arrived this year; my enthusiasm for hearing this album was totally bland, at the time I thought "meh, I prefer being kicked in the nuts than hearing a CC album again". But for peripheral circumstances I found myself hearing "Kill" and actually liking it, it was odd indeed, so I gave the album a shot and my thoughts about this band changed a little bit.

This album it's not as good as "The Bleeding" at all, it doesn't even get near to their early works. "Kill" it's just a useful item for the metal-heads to say "ok, we're listening", now it's time for CC to exploit what they accomplished and give us an outstanding return in the future. I could write a huge review about the music and about the songs played in this album, but it would be useless as even the guys who hear Slipknot and Nightwish know how this band sounds believe me.

So I'll just say that "Kill" is a fairly good album, I'll still be waiting for the "The Bleeding" follow-up though, at least this one it's the nearest attempt at being as great as they used to be. Don't be so picky now, give this album a try and enjoy what these guys made for us, maybe this is not what everyone expected, but it's surely better than "The Wretched Spawn" and all those sucky post-barnes discs they released.

Best Tracks: "The Time to Kill is Now", "Barbaric Bludgeonings", "Infinite Misery"


Rating breakdown
Performance: 8
Songwriting: 9
Originality: 7
Production: 8

Written by Herzebeth | 06.11.2006




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Comments: 63   Visited by: 315 users
19.09.2011 - 16:59
Cuca Beludo
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Make them suffer... The best Cannibal corpse song and the only good Cannibal Corpse song, in my opinion. I think death metal isn't music for me...
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20.09.2011 - 16:44
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
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Written by [user id=114505] on 19.09.2011 at 16:59

I think death metal isn't music for me...

Lolwut
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29
Like you could kiss my ass

Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
Rod, let me love you.

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08.06.2017 - 18:50
qlacs
"The Quaker"
I get a sense that most hard core/ex CC fans worship The Bleeding and such early records because of the nostalgic value, and maybe to some degree to appear "cool". Don't get me wrong, those are great albums, but to me who were introduced to CC with "Live Cannibalism", most of the old stuff just doesn't compare to "Kill" for example. We can pretend being the old school prick until eternity, but, with all due respect, it just feels ignorant and dumb. Also I think "Gallery of Suicide" has some of the best songwriting they ever laid down. Corpsegrinder is hell of a lot more ornate with rhythms than Barnes ever was, and the sound clarity they have now just fits their music a ton better.

Just my 2 cents.
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