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CD - Bonus DVD

  • Release Date: 02/24/2004
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 41,880
  • Label: METAL BLADE
  • UPC: 039841446920
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The Wretched Spawn

Disc 1
1LISTENSevered Head Stoning 1:45
2LISTENPsychotic Precision 2:56
3LISTENDecency Defied 2:59
4LISTENFrantic Disembowelment 2:50
5LISTENThe Wretched Spawn 4:09
6LISTENCyanide Assassin 3:11
7LISTENFestering in the Crypt 4:38
8LISTENNothing Left to Mutilate 3:49
9LISTENBlunt Force Castration 3:27
10LISTENRotted Body Landslide 3:24
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Disc 2
1The Making of the Wretched Spawn DVD

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Editorial Reviews

For album number nine, Wretched Spawn, Cannibal Corpse continue on with much the same style of gore-themed death metal that had made them a mainstay of the stateside scene for a decade-and-a-half. Bassist Alex Webster and guitarist Jack Owen write most of the songs here, respectively, and those songs are pretty much what you've come to expect from Cannibal Corpse by this point -- musically pulverizing and lyrically unsettling. Vocalist George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher is as unrelenting as usual, especially on such songs as "Frantic Disembowelment," where he switches from growling to screaming with seeming ease. Wretched Spawn is overall a pretty brief album, clocking in just under 45 minutes, as few of the 13 songs break the four-minute mark. The title track is an exception, as are the lumbering "Festering in the Crypt" and the thrashing album-closer, "They Deserve to Die" -- these three longer songs being some of the more interesting ones here, given their unique characteristics. Most of the others are rather straight-ahead death metal blasts, and while they're on the mark stylistically, they may seem a bit workmanlike to longtime fans who have heard all this before. And that's perhaps the one lurking problem with Wretched Spawn -- it sounds great and is everything you'd expect it to be, but it's nothing new for this veteran band, who long ago perfected their death metal attack. If you're perfectly fine with the status quo, or are perhaps new to Cannibal Corpse, you'll surely find much delight here; however, if you're looking for something beyond another run-of-the-mill album from the band, you'll probably want to pass this one over. Unlike more memorable albums such as Tomb of the Mutilated (1992) and Bleeding (1994) where the band took its music to another level, Wretched Spawn is simply Cannibal Corpse continuing on with their trademark mayhem, seemingly confined by or content with their own musical boundaries, for better or worse. [Wretched Spawn is accompanied by a making-of DVD.] Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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Wretched Spawnby Anonymous

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June 18, 2005: Death metal may not be a widely recognoized or acceptable genre of music, but if you like real death metal, then you know this is the album to buy, next to Tomb of the Mutilated. The best of both, Chris Barnes and George Corpsegrinder Fisher.

Wretched Spawnby Anonymous

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December 05, 2004: Metal in general SUCKS now, this band is a good example. I bought this CD because I heard they were "awesome". Yea..... right. What ever happened to good old speed metal from the early 80's or the GOOD underground metal like Voivod. This is trash that should never have been made. Growling like you got your throat riped out isn't singing, it's horrible. Oh yea and don't ever compare Slayer to a band like this. Slayer , Megadeth, and Metallica invented speed metal. They will always be better then bands like this or Morbid Angle.


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