Eaten Back to Life
Eaten Back to Life
Track Listings
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1. Shredded Humans
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2. Edible Autopsy
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3. Put Them to Death
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4. Mangled
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5. Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains
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6. Born in a Casket
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7. Rotting Head
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8. Undead Will Feast
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9. Bloody Chunks
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10. Skull Full of Maggots
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11. Buried in the Backyard
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Eaten Back to Life,Cannibal Corpse,Metal Blade,Death Metal/Black Metal,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
Average customer rating:
- STFU....This is classic
- Brutality At Its Best
- Back in the Day- Still Not A Great Album
- The scales have fallen from mine eyes
- AWESOME!!!
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Eaten Back to Life
Cannibal Corpse
Manufacturer: Metal Blade
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- Butchered at Birth
- Tomb of the Mutilated
- The Bleeding
- Vile
- Gallery of Suicide
ASIN: B000001C6G
Release Date: 1993-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Shredded Humans
- Edible Autopsy
- Put Them To Death
- Mangled
- Scrattered Remains, Splattered Brains
- Born In A Casket
- Rotting Head
- The Undead Will Feast
- Bloody Chunks
- A Skull Full Of Maggots
- Buried In The Backyard
Customer Reviews:
STFU....This is classic.......2007-07-26
Alright, to start this off....everyone who gave this less then 3 stars based upon the lyrics are really, really gay. And as for the fools saying that the music is easy to play.....I will laugh at your funeral. As a drummer, Cannibal Corpse's drumming is not "sloppy random notes". Guitar wise, how many of you can actually solo? I rest my case. As for the vocals, well, that is a matter of aquired taste, but the same people who are bashing this are giving 5 star reviews to Death albums, not realising that THEY USED TO DEATH GRUNT AND HAVE GORE LYRICS.
Anywho, to Hell with all of you. I thoroughly have enjoyed this since I got it a long time ago and I still continue to enjoy it. Favorites are Shredded Humans, Born in a Casket, and Skull Full of Maggots.
Just listen to it for the music, if you want poetic lyrics, then read some Edgar Allen Poe, you tools.
Brutality At Its Best.......2007-05-19
This is an awesome debut from the Mighty Cannibal Corpse one of the greatest death metal bands ever. This album is not as technical as their later releases but this cd makes up for it with its Sepultura Beneath The Remains type of aggression and the monsterous roar of Chris Barnes. Killer cd BUY IT OR DIE!
Back in the Day- Still Not A Great Album.......2007-04-03
Back in the summer of 1997, I went through a crazy (and now, a bit inexplicable) phase of being hugely into Cannibal Corpse. I would scour the area record stores for their albums and EPs. This was my third or fourth album purchase of theirs. I never really got into this debut that same way I did, say, Deicide or The Ten Commandments because the production was poor (only slighly improved on the 2002 remaster) and the songs were not quite there yet. Some rate this as a great death metal masterpiece (some meaning few) but I can't see (hear) why. Their next album, 1991's Butchered At Birth was a huge step in the right direction.
The scales have fallen from mine eyes.......2007-01-08
This is what I imagine it would literally sound like if I had a working time machine, went back 150,000 years into Earth's past, found 5 of the brightest troglodytes and enticed them into my time machine with potato chips and beer, flux-capacitored to 1980 A.D., taught 3 of them how to play stringed instruments and one of them, to the best of his ability, English, then gave them 5 years to practice, then another 5 years to write 11 songs and practice them, and BOOM! this album debuts in 1990 A.D.!
This is the most primitive, basic, low-brow, and unsophisticated music I have ever heard! Notice I didn't say crap or bad. The genius here can be evasive if one listens to what it is not instead of what it is; hearing the genius depends entirely on listening without comparing it to other death metal, or even subsequent CC. And the genius is that this is Music for Your Inner Caveman; a unique death metal gem because of its extreme brute primitiveness. It is also kind of funny because of this, at least for me. Sort of a half joke half serious album. I mean, cavemen playing metal - it is absurd! I also like Morbid Angel, Deicide, Cryptopsy, Disgorge, Demilich, Suffocation, so what?
AWESOME!!!.......2006-08-16
First of all people who think CC sucks are pussies who listen to nu-metal. Secondly, Alex Webster has to be one of the greatest bassists of all time. And last but not least this album is an awesome debut album from the gods of death metal.
Average customer rating:
- Eaten Back To Life 2: Remastered Version
- The Start Of A Good Thing
- I LOVE HOW FUNNY THIS IS!
- Brutal Death
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Eaten Back to Life
Cannibal Corpse
Manufacturer: Metal Blade
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Death Metal
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Metal
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Similar Items:
- Butchered at Birth
- Tomb of the Mutilated
- The Bleeding
- Bloodthirst
- Gore Obsessed
ASIN: B00006LSMI
Release Date: 2002-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Shredded Humans
- Edible Autopsy
- Put Them To Death
- Mangled
- Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains
- Born In A Casket
- Rotting Head
- The Undead Will Feast
- Bloody Chunks
- A Skull Full Of Maggots
- Buried In The Backyard
- Born In A Casket Live
Customer Reviews:
Eaten Back To Life 2: Remastered Version .......2005-09-08
This is another important edition to my Cannibal Corpse collection. I brought it some time in the fall of 2002 along with the remastered versions of Butchered At Birth and Tomb Of The Mutilated and like all Cannibal Corpse releases, I had to have it.
Now before my review, I need to say some things that are very important. Those things have already been mentioned on the middle pharagraph of my revew for the original version of this album. For those who want to read it, just go to my review for the original version and you will find it. The version that I'm reviewing now is the remastered version.
Now for my review. Not much can be said about this album because I have already reviewed the original version. So for those who read the review, you know what I think about this album. This version however is a remastered version and is not that different from the original. Some things have stayed the same but the some things have changed or enhanced. Here are just some of the changes.
1. The Artwork And Layout - The album cover is pretty much the same but enhanced. It has the George Fisher album era albums logo on it. The layout, inner artwork and dialog have also been enhanced. There is also a short commentary by Jack own about the album. So those are pretty much some of the changes as for as the album cover and sleave are concerned but no trace of Chris Barnes' influences have been altered at all. So to the old Cannibal Corpse die-hards and Barnes Legions, not to worry.
2. The Music - The music is pretty much the same as the original and the sound and production has not changed much. The front of the CD however is enhanced. There's also a bonus track and it is a live version of Born In A Casket which can be played in regular audio and CD-ROM for your computer. This version sounds like some thing that never made it on Live Cannibalism.
So all in all, this is a very important edition to a true Cannibal Corpse collection. So buy it and get re-eaten.
The Start Of A Good Thing.......2003-11-17
This is the bands debut and it came out in August 1990. Although it is very much a death metal album, it was their most influenced by thrash, especially in the riff patterns. The album kicks off with "Shredded Humans" and it has great mid-tempo riffs to lead it off before grinding its way into a fast paced death metal tune. "Edible Autopsy" is more of the same with some of the most singable lyrics of the album, a tale of workers at a hospital who like to eat and torture their patients / victims, kind of like the cast of ER on crack!! "Put Them To Death" has some of the catchiest riffs on the album, while "Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains" has a very catchy chorus. My favorite of this album has always been "Born In A Casket", the riffs they came up with on this song are killer and the story is great classic horror. "A Skull Full Of Maggots" is often used at the end of shows to this very day and "Buried In The Backyard" closes the album with some very technical guitar playing and intense frumming, and is the story of an evil sorcerer who kills and buries victims in his backyard, then roams the cemetery to command the dead to rise and kill for him. All in all this was a great start for the band that only began to hint at their potential.
I LOVE HOW FUNNY THIS IS!.......2003-11-04
If you're looking for funny death metal (or is that redundant?), then look no further than this classic from Cannibal Corpse. Me and my friends laughed from the first second to the last. Pure comic genius that has to be heard to be believed. Every CC release is pretty funny, but this is the "Animal House" of death metal CDs. Laughs galore, with lots of gore. They don't make mock-metal albums like this one anymore. A total laugh riot. Don't miss it.
Brutal Death.......2003-04-03
Well, this is it, the remastered version of the grinding debut. Although not one of my favorites, if I want something that just beats like none other, this is it. I recommend listening to "Shredded Humans" or "Beyond the Cemetary" to hear the best technicality in the cd. But overall, this cd still is decent.
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Eaten Back to Life
Cannibal Corpse
Manufacturer: Caroline
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
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Death Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
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ASIN: B00008EUSB
Release Date: 1990-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Shredded Humans
- Edible Autopsy
- Put Them to Death
- Mangled
- Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains
- Born in a Casket
- Rotting Head
- Undead Will Feast
- Bloody Chunks
- Skull Full of Maggots
- Buried in the Backyard
Product Description
"SILK BANNER" is 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 feet, High durable, imported from Italy. "TRACK LISTINGS"
1. Feasting On The Blood Of The Insane
2. Bonesaw
3. Victim Of The Paranoid
4. Short Cut To Hell
5. No Warning Shot
6. War Machine
7. Mass Murder Rampage
8. Brainwashed
9. Torture Killer
10. This Graveyard Earth
11. Hacked To Pieces
Product Description
"SILK BANNER" is 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 foot, High durable, imported from Italy. DVD contains the making of The Wretched Spawn. "TRACK LISTINGS" 1. Severed Head Stoning
2. Psychotic Precision
3. Decency Defied
4. Frantic Disembowelment
5. The Wretched Spawn
6. Cyanide Assassin
7. Festering In The Crypt
8. Nothing left To Mutilate
9. Blunt Force Castration
10. Rotted Body Landslide
11. Slain
12. Bent Backwards And Broken
13. They Deserve To Die
Music Track:
- End of This Chapter: Best of [Import]
- Eye to Eye
- Flesh
- Flying Solo
- Follow The Leader [Extra tracks] [Import]
- Future of the Past
- Graveyard Mountain Home [Enhanced]
- Greatest Hits Live 2003 [Live] [Import]
- Group Therapy
- Hell's Unleashed
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