Gore Metal
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 27, 1998 (1998-10-27)
RecordedBurnt Offering Studio, July 1998
GenreDeath metal, grindcore
Length43:29
LabelRelapse
Exhumed chronology
Gore Metal
(1998)
Slaughtercult
(2000)

Gore Metal is the debut full-length album from American death metal band Exhumed, released by Relapse Records on October 27, 1998.[1] It is their only album until 2017's Death Revenge to feature bassist Ross Sewage.

Background

According to founding member Matt Harvey, Gore Metal was the album where Exhumed developed its vision, although he conceded that "we were still very loose and sloppy and didn't really have a handle on recording at all. Listening back to that record, I like most of the songs, but the production is awful sounding."[2]

The band recorded several songs for the album that were lost when producer James Murphy, then suffering from brain cancer and acting "erratically", was evicted from his studio in Oakland.[2]

Track listing

All songs written by Matt Harvey, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Necromaniac" 2:32
2."Open the Abscess" 3:18
3."Postmortem Procedures" 3:21
4."Limb from Limb"Harvey, Ross Sewage2:32
5."Enucleation"Harvey, Sewage, Alex Lopez4:00
6."Casketkrusher" 3:25
7."Deathmask" 2:52
8."In My Human Slaughterhouse" 2:02
9."Sepulchural Slaughter" 3:03
10."Vagitarian II" 3:41
11."Blazing Corpse" 2:05
12."Deadest of the Dead" 5:52
13."Sodomy and Lust"Tom Angelripper4:48

Legacy

MetalStorm wrote: "Gore Metal features a more melodic sound with catchy riffs and often involves three distinct vocalists, sort of like old Carcass. This album would soon go on to inspire thousands of clone bands who would play the same type of music."[3]

Personnel

Exhumed

Additional personnel

References

  1. Johnston, Peter. "Reviews: Albums: Exhumed: Gore Metal". deadtide.com. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  2. 1 2 Abominator, Mike (August 23, 2010). "Interview With Matt Harvey of Exhumed". Metal Maniacs. Archived from the original on August 31, 2010. Retrieved May 4, 2013.
  3. Insineratehymn (23 November 2005). "Metal Storm - The Categorization of Death Metal". Metal Storm. Retrieved 25 March 2007.
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