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Bloodthirst
Cannibal Corpse
Bloodthirst
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No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: CANNIBAL CORPSE Title: BLOODTHIRST Street Release Date: 10/19/1999

     
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All Artists: Cannibal Corpse
Title: Bloodthirst
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Metal Blade
Original Release Date: 10/19/1999
Release Date: 10/19/1999
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: R&B, Rock, Metal
Styles: Soul, Death Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 039841427721, 039841427417

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No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: CANNIBAL CORPSE
Title: BLOODTHIRST
Street Release Date: 10/19/1999

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Jesus Christ... people are so stupid.
Nephren-Ka | 10/20/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"OK, let's see here. Metal isn't metal unless you can sing along to it (this I'm not going to bother debunking, it's so damn idiotic...)? These guys have no talent? Same record as their last one? Lyrics are about gore?



Who the s**t buys a metal CD for the lyrics? Do you HONESTLY care about the lyrics? What the hell is wrong with you, in that case? Extreme metal involves the extremes of life. I think of Cannibal Corpse lyrics as funny, personally, because they're about as serious as dang A.C. Of COURSE this is the same record as their last one! Your POINT? AC/DC's been releasing the same album for thirty years, nobody seems to care so much about that.



No talent? BAHAHAHAHAHA. OK, why don't you actually look up the music to this CD? Find a tab for Unleashing the Bloodthirsty. Does that look like simple-simple-1-2-3-clap-your-hands-Raffi-idiocy to you? Please.



Sorry 'bout that, to the actual review.



Bloodthirst is a great album, simply. It's a Cannibal Corpse album. You know what you're going to get: downtuned power-chord riffing that uses many parts of the fretboard, mid-paced death metal drumming, growled/screamed lyrics about gore and killing and raping and whatnot, subtly technical interludes and under-verse riffs, and heavy moshing/headbanging factor. That's what you get. No surprises, no problems.



If you like any post-Barnes CC record, you'll dig this immensely. If you don't like death metal... then what the hell are you doing here? Go listen to something else and leave the CC fans alone.



Ta,

Nephren-Ka."
THERE BEST YET
experimusicdotcom | united kingdom | 11/08/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"New singer and a new change of direction, why? Corpsegrinders vocals are much faster and slightly clearer which i feel gives the album more energy and therefore makes it sound better. Otherwise its much the same (which is still good, but not as good as Cryptopsy). I was however am disappointed with the lyrics. It reads much more 'supernatural' and unrealistic. Please go back to the lyrics and track names of 'the Bleeding' and 'Tomb of the Mutilated' with your new release guys. Otherwise- top stuff. P.S- If you click onto 1 star reviews you may come across a guy that goes by the name of Johnathan Crooks. He claims the Corpse have gone pop, and compares them to the likes of East17, Backstreet Boys and Vengaboys. I thought that he must be into some hardcore music so i checked out his other reviews. HA HA HA, this 100% professional gimp and expert at contradiction turns out to be a big fan of- thats right (not Meshuggah, Exhumed or Six Feet Under) but Britney Spears, Girlthing and U2. The word transvestite springs to mind. I now quote his 'Girlthing' review- 'I saw them live' and 'Their single is fun, catchy and oozes girl power'. Go put on your blouse gimp!"
If You Don't like Death Metal, why did you even try this?
experimusicdotcom | 02/17/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Acid rain, the plague, cross eyed nuns with bullwhips and bottles of gin....and a new C.C. record.....all things most would like to avoid right? i must admit that many years ago, I bought "Tomb of the Mutilated"and thought "what is this? " But, as music has evolved and metal genres have become less and less extreme since the early 90's demise of thrash, I've discovered a thirst for all things "heavier than thou! "... and my opinion on this band has changed drastically. First off...if you do not like extreme death metal, do not listen to it..and out of respect for us who enjoy it, do not diss it just because you can't relate. This material may not be the most original, nor the most musically technical, but man does it get the old head bangin'! Most noticable difference in this C.C. release is the production of Colin Richardson. The riffs and blast beats and finally (thankfully) the vokills are delivered with more clarity than earlier albums, making the individual performances stand out a bit more. The first three tracks are classic..containing moments of all out thrashing rage with break down mid paced riffs to ease the tension, and surprisingly some cool ( but still horror movie script) lyrics. "Unleashing the bloodthirsty" is simply a great DM song, with memorable riffs and vocal patterns, like all the other tunes on the CD, which for the first time on a C.C. release gives each track a different vibe, so that they do not all sound alike. Of course, the song structure is similar, and the band is not drifting off into any experimentation, but if it's not broke, what's to fix? Like them or not, this band is a pioneer of an extreme genre, and this CD proves the musicianship of the members. Webster and Owen write great aggressive music, and play it very well, and the blast beats and furious riffs are held together perfectly by Paul's drumming ( his best to date;despite what critics say: the man can pound! ) which makes great use of cymbals and high hats to break up the blasting. This is probably attributable to Colin's production.And finally, the vocal delivery is magnificent. Fisher is much more suited to C.C. than earlier Barnes style delivery. The vocals are intense and gutteral, but they are actually coherent to those who pay attention. Bottom line: C.C has broke no new ground, but to this thrasher, they have put out a CD that will get excessive time in my disc tray, because though brutal and at points even sick..this CD is an enjoyable listen. It is not recommended to those new to the genre of DM, and those who like DM anyway shouldn't be surprised by what they hear. P.S. I just caught the DM Massacre 2000 show last night in Indianapolis, and C.C was the most monstrously extreme thing I've ever heard on a stage... Great presence, great performances, and a heaviness to make you want to rent space in a mosh pit for the night... I have a new found respect for this band, so for what its worth, "Bloodthirst" is highly recommended!"