CARCASS
Started out as gruesome grindcore but eventually evolved into one of death metal's all-time greats, virtually founding the entire melodic death metal genre singlehandedly with the astounding "Heartwork" album.
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- Sanjiv - vocals
- Jeff Walker - bass
- Bill Steer - guitar
- Ken Owen - drums
Not much is known about Carcass's 1st demo, other than its name.
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- Genital Grinder
- Regurgitation of Giblets
- Festerday
- Limb From Limb
- Pyosisified (Rotten to The Gore)
- Excreted Alive
- Malignant Defecation
- Fermenting Innards
- Necro-Cannibal Bloodfeast
- Psychopathologist
- Die in Pain
- Pungent Excuciation
- Face Meltaaargh!
- Sanjiv - vocals
- Jeff Walker - bass
- Bill Steer - guitar
- Ken Owen - drums
Carcass's 2nd demo tape
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- Genital Grinder
- Regurgitation Of Giblets
- Maggot Colony
- Pyosisified (Rotten To The Gore)
- Carbonized Eye-sockets
- Frenzied Detruncation
- Vomited Anal-tract
- Festerday
- Fermenting Innards
- Excreted Alive
- Suppuration
- Foeticide
- Microwaved Uterogestation
- Feast On Dismembered Carnage
- Splattered Cavities
- Psychopathologist
- Burnt To A Crisp
- Pungent Excruciation
- Manifestation Of Verrucose Urethra
- Oxidised Razor Masticator
- Mucopurulence Excretor
- Malignant Defecation
- Jeff Walker - bass, vocals
- Bill Steer - guitar, vocals
- Ken Owen - drums, vocals
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- Crepitating Bowel Erosion
- Slash Dementia
- Cadaveric Incubator of Endo Parasites
- Reek of Putrefaction
- K. Grumegargler - Drums, Vocals
- J. Offalmangler - Bass, Vocals
- W.G. Thorax Embalmer - Guitar, Vocals
Peel Sessions EP, the members were listed as a joke.
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- Reek Of Putrefaction
- Exhume To Consume
- Excoriating Abdominal Emanation
- Ruptured In Purulence
- Empathological Necroticism
- Embryonic Necropsy And Devourment
- Swarming Vulgar Mass Of Infected Virulency
- Cadaveric Incubator Of Endoparasites
- Slash Dementia
- Crepitating Bowel Erosion
- Jeff Walker - bass, vocals
- Bill Steer - guitar
- Ken Owen - drums
* Michael Amott joined the group soon after the tour for this album.
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- Impropagation
- Corporal Jigsore Quandary
- Symposium of Sickness
- Pedigree Butchery
- Incarnated Solvent Abuse
- Carneous Cacoffiny
- Lavaging Expectorate of Lysergide Composition
- Forensic Clinicism/The Sanguine Article
- Jeff Walker - bass, vocals
- Bill Steer - guitar
- Micheal Amott - guitar
- Ken Owen - drums
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- Tools of The Trade
- Incarnate Solvent Abuse
- Pyosisified (Still Rotten to The Gore)
- Hepatic Tissue Fermentation II
- Jeff Walker - bass, vocals
- Bill Steer - guitar
- Micheal Amott - guitar
- Ken Owen - drums
Tools Of The Trade EP, released as CD and a 12".
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- Heartwork
- This Is Your Life
- Rot 'n' Roll
- Tools of The Trade*
- Pyosisified (Still Rotten to the Gore)*
- Hepatic Tissue Fermentation II*
- Jeff Walker - bass, vocals
- Bill Steer - guitar
- Micheal Amott - guitar
- Ken Owen - drums
The EP for the amazing "Heartwork" *Bonus tracks available on Japanese version.
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- Buried Dreams
- Carnal Forge
- No Love Lost
- Heartwork
- Embodiment
- This Mortal Coil
- Arbeit Macht Fleisch
- Blind Bleeding the Blind
- Doctrinal Expletives
- Death Certificate
- Jeff Walker - bass, vocals
- Bill Steer - guitar
- Micheal Amott - guitar
- Ken Owen - drums
Curumbor Elendil's #1 album of 1993Singles were released for Buried Dreams, No Love Lost, Embodiment and of course Heartwork, good luck on finding them. (on the Heartwork tour Micheal Hickey was the replacement for Micheal Amott but only for the tour, he had no part in any writing, he was later replaced by Carlos Regadas)
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- Keep On Rotting in the Free World
- Tomorrow Belongs to Nobody
- Black Star
- Cross My Heart
- Child's Play
- Room 101
- Polarized
- Generation Hexed
- Firm Hand
- R**k the Vote
- Don't Believe a Word
- Go to Hell
- Jeff Walker - bass, vocals
- Bill Steer - guitar
- Carlos Regadas - guitar
- Ken Owen - drums
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- Edge of Darkness
- Emotional Flatline
- Ever Increasing Circles
- Blood Spattered Banner
- I Told You So (Corporate Rock Really Does Suck)
- Buried Dreams (live studio)
- No Love Lost (live studio)
- Rot'n'Roll (live studio)
- Edge of Darkness (live studio)
- This Is Your Life (from Heartwork EP)
- Rot'n'Roll (from Heartwork EP)
- Tools of the Trade (from Tools of the Trade EP)
- Pyosisified (Still Rotten to the Gore)
- Hepatic Tissue Fermentation II
- Genital Grinder II
- Hepatic Tissue Fermentation
- Exhume to Consume
- Jeff Walker - bass, vocals
- Bill Steer - guitar
- Micheal Amott - guitar
- Ken Owen - drums
- Carlos Regadas - guitar
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Disc 1:
- Genital Grinder
- Regurgitation of Giblets
- Reek of Putrefaction
- Exhume to Consume
- Embryonic Necropsy and Devourment
- Inpropagation
- Corporeal Jigsore Quandary
- Incarnated Solvent Abuse
- Buried Dreams
- Heartwork
- This Mortal Coil
- Death Certificate
- Rot'N'Roll
- Keep on Rotting in the Free World
- Tomorrow Belongs to Nobody
- Polarized
- Generation Hexed
- Rxxk the Vote
Disc 2:
- Edge of Darkness
- Emotional Flatline
- Ever Increasing Circles
- Blood Spattered Banner
- I Told You So (Corporate Rock Really Does Suck)
- Buried Dreams (live)
- No Love Lost (live)
- Rot'N'Roll (live)
- Edge of Darkness (live)
- Corporal Jigsore Quandary (live)
- Incarnated Solvent Abuse (live)
- Exhume to Consume (live)
- Carnal Forge (live)
- Heartwork (live)
- Jeff Walker - bass, vocals
- Bill Steer - guitar
- Micheal Amott - guitar
- Ken Owen - drums
- Carlos Regadas - guitar (on Swansong cuts)
Limited edition of only 10,000 in print
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- Genital Grinder
- Maggot Colony
- Exhume to Consume
- Swarming Vulgar Mass of Infected Virulency
- Tools of The Trade
- Corporeal Jigsore Quandary
- Incarnate Solvent Abuse
- Buried Dreams
- No Love Lost
- Heartwork
- Keep on Rotting in The Free World
- R**k the Vote
- Crepitating Bowel Erosion*
- Slash Dementia*
- Cadaveric Incubator of Endoparasites*
- Reek of Putrefaction*
- Empathological Necrotism*
- Foeticide*
- Fermenting Innards*
- Exhume to Consume*
- Jeff Walker - bass, vocals
- Bill Steer - guitar
- Micheal Amott - guitar
- Ken Owen - drums
- Carlos Regadas - guitar
A never released best of compilation that was cancelled for wide release, only a few copies squeaked out, the last known copy that I saw was on E-Bay for $200,if you have one, hold on to it. *taken from Peel Sessions 2
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