Carcass' debut, after the 'Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment' demo, is pretty much the genesis and definition of goregrind at once. The production is a little hard to penetrate, but it is a great album from start to finish.224 kbps
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Carcass' debut, after the 'Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment' demo, is pretty much the genesis and definition of goregrind at once. The production is a little hard to penetrate, but it is a great album from start to finish.
This is Carcass' best. Although grindfreaks may prefer the filthy feel of 'Reek Of Putrefaction' and melodeath fans will plump for 'Heartwork', this is the best all-round album. Grindcore elements are still present here, but to an even greater extent than 'Symphonies Of Sickness', the focus here is death metal.
Carcass' follow up to the raw and filthy 'Reek Of Putrefaction' still has many grindy elements, although there is far more of a concentration on death metal here. It's more refined, but don't be expecting a Dream Theater album.
This is one of the best things Earache has released in a long time - a compilation of BBC sessions featuring Napalm Death, Carcass, Bolt Thrower, Intense Degree, Heresy, Godflesh, Extreme Noise Terror and Unseen Terror. For it's entirety, it's simply great - well, all of the contributors are/were greats of their respective genres.