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Autopsy has cited Trouble and Saint Vitus as early influences. The band also draws influence from punk rock, and is known for the "brutal simplicity" of its rhythm section. [15] The members of Autopsy are film fans, particularly "anything dark and gory", and hence, the band's lyrics draw on horror and slasher film-style violence.
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Mental Funeral is the second album by American death metal band Autopsy, released on April 22, 1991 by Peaceville Records.. Dutch Pearce of Decibel called Mental Funeral "one of the most influential albums in the history of death metal". [2]
Autopsy reunited in 2009, and released Macabre Eternal in May 2011, toured and released the Born Undead DVD in 2012. Autopsy announced on October 23, 2012 that they were preparing to enter the studio, [2] saying in a press release that the album would be their "heaviest, darkest and most devastating album to date."
Autopsy is back again and have been so since 2009 which is currently producing new material and is actively playing selected venues throughout the world. Danny, prior to forming Abscess along with Reifert have been continuous bandmates then and now in Autopsy as well as collaborations with Frank "Killjoy" Pucci in the now defunct supergroup The ...
Acts of the Unspeakable is the third album by the American death metal band Autopsy. [1] The album was self-produced by the band, was the only album to feature Josh Barohn on bass. Joe Davita of Loudwire said the album sees the band "in their most starved and ravenous state."
Rooted in Bay Area thrash metal and incorporating elements of doom metal, the sound on Severed Survival has been described as "gloomy", "gruesome," and "moody." Music journalist T. Coles delineated the album as "the soundtrack to a hack surgeon operating on you, then slowly offering the mirror so you can gaze on your new adjustments."
Shitfun is the fourth studio album by Autopsy, released in 1995. In 2003, it was re-released with ten bonus live tracks. In 2003, it was re-released with ten bonus live tracks. Track listing