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  2. Category:Brutal death metal albums - Wikipedia

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  3. Chainsaw Dismemberment - Wikipedia

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    Brutal death metal, grindcore: Length: 49: 14: Label: ... Chainsaw Dismemberment is the second studio album by American death metal band ... Wes Benscoter - cover art ...

  4. Brutal death metal - Wikipedia

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    By the 2010s, a prominent brutal death metal scene had formed in Russia. One of the frontrunners of this scene is Moscow's Katalepsy, whose debut album Autopsychosis (2013), was described by Distorted Sound writer Fraser Wilson as "a modern behemoth of slam", while their subsequent albums moved into a more technical brutal death metal sound. [26]

  5. Cannibal Corpse - Wikipedia

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    Cannibal Corpse is ultimately a death metal band. [55] [56] Various publications have also classified the band as brutal death metal, [57] old school death metal [58] and speed metal. [59] The band's overall style is described as "brutally aggressive but melodic." Guitarist Rob Barrett said "You can be melodic without having it sound happy or ...

  6. Effigy of the Forgotten - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] It is regarded as a pioneering record in the development of multiple subgenres of death metal, notably brutal death metal, [16] slam death metal, and technical death metal, becoming a benchmark of the latter genre along with Death's fourth album Human, Pestilence's third album Testimony of the Ancients, and Atheist's second album ...

  7. None So Vile - Wikipedia

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    None So Vile is considered a classic in the death metal genre, receiving critical acclaim from major publications. It is also regarded as one of the most influential death metal albums of the 1990s, influencing many later acts and musicians in both technical death and brutal death metal subgenres. [13]

  8. Mortician (band) - Wikipedia

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    Mortician is an American death metal band formed in Yonkers, New York, in 1989. [1] They have released most of their albums since their House by the Cemetery EP with Relapse Records, but have released their latest album with their own label, Mortician Records. They have toured several times throughout America and Europe.

  9. Tomb of the Mutilated - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of the Mutilated is the third studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, released on September 22, 1992, by Metal Blade Records.. It is the band's final album to feature their original lineup, as founding guitarist Bob Rusay was fired and replaced with Malevolent Creation guitarist Rob Barrett after the album's release.