Album Review: Cannibal Corpse – Violence Unimagined

After delivering over three decades of audible torment to the masses and constructing an entire empire of brutality from the ground up, I think it’s safe to say that Cannibal Corpse has earned their title as the almighty kings of death metal. Not only does the band date back to the earlier days of the genre’s development, but due to the instrumental capabilities of every member who has contributed to what began back in 1988, the sonic characteristics of Cannibal Corpse have continued to evolve into something faster, heavier, and more gut-churning with every release since.  Through the violently graphic illustrations provided by longtime artist Vince Locke and the repulsive, yet imaginative storytelling, the band’s elements of blood and gore continue to intensify every appalling ...

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