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Joe
February 2nd 2025
So a friend of mine wanted to see the headliners Amon Amarth . I asked who else was playing and he said Frozen Soul, Obituary(🤘🤘) and Cannibal. Say no more! I told my metal buddies I’m going to the Cannibal show and they’re like” I thought it was Amon Amarth”. Cannibal ALWAYS delivers the goods. They opened with Scourge of Iron. I’ve always said that CC is at their most brutal and savage when they slow it down. Great show, great musicians. Another band that no metal head should not see
Madison, WI@The Sylvee

Wilibaldo
May 16th 2024
CANNIBAL CORPSE!!! I fuckin' love Webster. The experience of seeing them live, even if it's just for 8 songs like I did, it takes so much out of you. You can't put it into words exactly. I got crowdsurfed for the very first time for Deatb Walking Terror. I not only highly recommend, I URGE you to go see them live, it's an experience you won't forget and will certainly feel in the morning.
Philadelphia, PA@The Fillmore Philadelphia

Matt
May 6th 2024
One of the sickest shows I’ve been to. I caught the tail end of the opener Frozen Soul who had the crowd worked up more than most opening acts. Obituary is now a prime interest for further listening as their music manages to be catchy without losing any edge, and I was impressed with the singer’s vocal style- has to be one of my favorite in Death Metal. Cannibal Corpse was incredible to see live and surpassed my expectations, Corpsegrinder is like no other frontman and they were the most brutal band I’ve ever seen. Amon Amarth, even with the wind taken from their sails by an unfortunate injury early in their set managed to recover the energy of the night and send it off well. Their stage show was especially good with viking props, sword fights, and crowd involvement.
Omaha, NE@Steelhouse Omaha
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About Cannibal Corpse
Formed in 1988, Buffalo born/Tampa raised Cannibal Corpse helped found, manipulate and transcend the very boundaries of death metal beginning with the scandalously controversial debut, Eaten Back To Life. Raising the eyebrows of inquisitive metalheads and incensed parents and politicians, the record - produced by Scott Burns at the now renowned Morrisound Studios - was more extreme and confrontational than anything the metal genre had ever known. As a result of the band's brilliantly gruesome cover art, grisly lyrics and song titles like "Hammer Smashed Face," "Meat Hook Sodomy" and "Addicted To Vaginal Skin," follow-up records Butchered At Birth (1991) and Tomb Of The Mutilated (1992) were met with further contempt by the likes of such organized censorship leagues as the PMRC. In just three years, the sale of Cannibal Corpse merchandise was (temporarily) prohibited in Australia, Korea and New Zealand (in fact, the sale of Butchered At Birth and the performance of those three records is still forbidden in Germany). But dissuaded they were not.
Many words come to mind when you hear the name Cannibal Corpse, but one truly defines the soon-to-be thirty-year death metal veterans: Unstoppable.
"We're proud to be part of a scene that has great, experienced bands that stick to their guns," affirms Webster. "Death metal is an established form of underground music that's here to stay, and the leadership bands like these have shown by staying true to the genre is no doubt part of the reason it has such longevity." That Cannibal Corpse have carved out a career spanning almost three decades is testament to their work ethic, innovative songwriting, passion and devotion to extreme music - though it still remains an astounding feat to the members, as Webster makes humbly clear. "Who could have imagined this? When we started, even Black Sabbath hadn't been around for three decades. There simply was no precedent for a lifelong career in metal, of any kind, let alone a relatively new form like death metal. We've been unbelievably lucky, and we are so grateful to our fans for making it possible." In typically grounded fashion, they continue to forge ahead, seeing no end in sight, Webster stating he likes to think they have yet to write their best record, while Mazurkiewicz outlines their goals: "I would say we just want to keep it going, try to better ourselves - and finally open for Slayer!"
Many words come to mind when you hear the name Cannibal Corpse, but one truly defines the soon-to-be thirty-year death metal veterans: Unstoppable.
"We're proud to be part of a scene that has great, experienced bands that stick to their guns," affirms Webster. "Death metal is an established form of underground music that's here to stay, and the leadership bands like these have shown by staying true to the genre is no doubt part of the reason it has such longevity." That Cannibal Corpse have carved out a career spanning almost three decades is testament to their work ethic, innovative songwriting, passion and devotion to extreme music - though it still remains an astounding feat to the members, as Webster makes humbly clear. "Who could have imagined this? When we started, even Black Sabbath hadn't been around for three decades. There simply was no precedent for a lifelong career in metal, of any kind, let alone a relatively new form like death metal. We've been unbelievably lucky, and we are so grateful to our fans for making it possible." In typically grounded fashion, they continue to forge ahead, seeing no end in sight, Webster stating he likes to think they have yet to write their best record, while Mazurkiewicz outlines their goals: "I would say we just want to keep it going, try to better ourselves - and finally open for Slayer!"
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Genres:
Death Metal
Band Members:
erik rutan - guitar, George Corpsegrinder Fisher - vocals, Paul Mazurkiewicz - drums, Alex Webster - bass, Rob Barrett - guitar
Hometown:
Tampa, Florida
Latest Post
Cannibal Corpse
8 hours ago
NEW TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT! Tickets are on sale now for our upcoming tour with friends Municipal Waste & Fulci! https://bnds.us/nxoojc

No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Cannibal Corpse to play in your city
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Cannibal Corpse merch


Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$39.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$39.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$29.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$24.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$29.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$24.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$54.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$54.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$39.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$54.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$29.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$24.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$39.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$24.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$24.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$54.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$54.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
$54.99

Cannibal Corpse - Official Merchandis...
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Fan Reviews

Joe
February 2nd 2025
So a friend of mine wanted to see the headliners Amon Amarth . I asked who else was playing and he said Frozen Soul, Obituary(🤘🤘) and Cannibal. Say no more! I told my metal buddies I’m going to the Cannibal show and they’re like” I thought it was Amon Amarth”. Cannibal ALWAYS delivers the goods. They opened with Scourge of Iron. I’ve always said that CC is at their most brutal and savage when they slow it down. Great show, great musicians. Another band that no metal head should not see
Madison, WI@The Sylvee

Wilibaldo
May 16th 2024
CANNIBAL CORPSE!!! I fuckin' love Webster. The experience of seeing them live, even if it's just for 8 songs like I did, it takes so much out of you. You can't put it into words exactly. I got crowdsurfed for the very first time for Deatb Walking Terror. I not only highly recommend, I URGE you to go see them live, it's an experience you won't forget and will certainly feel in the morning.
Philadelphia, PA@The Fillmore Philadelphia

Matt
May 6th 2024
One of the sickest shows I’ve been to. I caught the tail end of the opener Frozen Soul who had the crowd worked up more than most opening acts. Obituary is now a prime interest for further listening as their music manages to be catchy without losing any edge, and I was impressed with the singer’s vocal style- has to be one of my favorite in Death Metal. Cannibal Corpse was incredible to see live and surpassed my expectations, Corpsegrinder is like no other frontman and they were the most brutal band I’ve ever seen. Amon Amarth, even with the wind taken from their sails by an unfortunate injury early in their set managed to recover the energy of the night and send it off well. Their stage show was especially good with viking props, sword fights, and crowd involvement.
Omaha, NE@Steelhouse Omaha
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About Cannibal Corpse
Formed in 1988, Buffalo born/Tampa raised Cannibal Corpse helped found, manipulate and transcend the very boundaries of death metal beginning with the scandalously controversial debut, Eaten Back To Life. Raising the eyebrows of inquisitive metalheads and incensed parents and politicians, the record - produced by Scott Burns at the now renowned Morrisound Studios - was more extreme and confrontational than anything the metal genre had ever known. As a result of the band's brilliantly gruesome cover art, grisly lyrics and song titles like "Hammer Smashed Face," "Meat Hook Sodomy" and "Addicted To Vaginal Skin," follow-up records Butchered At Birth (1991) and Tomb Of The Mutilated (1992) were met with further contempt by the likes of such organized censorship leagues as the PMRC. In just three years, the sale of Cannibal Corpse merchandise was (temporarily) prohibited in Australia, Korea and New Zealand (in fact, the sale of Butchered At Birth and the performance of those three records is still forbidden in Germany). But dissuaded they were not.
Many words come to mind when you hear the name Cannibal Corpse, but one truly defines the soon-to-be thirty-year death metal veterans: Unstoppable.
"We're proud to be part of a scene that has great, experienced bands that stick to their guns," affirms Webster. "Death metal is an established form of underground music that's here to stay, and the leadership bands like these have shown by staying true to the genre is no doubt part of the reason it has such longevity." That Cannibal Corpse have carved out a career spanning almost three decades is testament to their work ethic, innovative songwriting, passion and devotion to extreme music - though it still remains an astounding feat to the members, as Webster makes humbly clear. "Who could have imagined this? When we started, even Black Sabbath hadn't been around for three decades. There simply was no precedent for a lifelong career in metal, of any kind, let alone a relatively new form like death metal. We've been unbelievably lucky, and we are so grateful to our fans for making it possible." In typically grounded fashion, they continue to forge ahead, seeing no end in sight, Webster stating he likes to think they have yet to write their best record, while Mazurkiewicz outlines their goals: "I would say we just want to keep it going, try to better ourselves - and finally open for Slayer!"
Many words come to mind when you hear the name Cannibal Corpse, but one truly defines the soon-to-be thirty-year death metal veterans: Unstoppable.
"We're proud to be part of a scene that has great, experienced bands that stick to their guns," affirms Webster. "Death metal is an established form of underground music that's here to stay, and the leadership bands like these have shown by staying true to the genre is no doubt part of the reason it has such longevity." That Cannibal Corpse have carved out a career spanning almost three decades is testament to their work ethic, innovative songwriting, passion and devotion to extreme music - though it still remains an astounding feat to the members, as Webster makes humbly clear. "Who could have imagined this? When we started, even Black Sabbath hadn't been around for three decades. There simply was no precedent for a lifelong career in metal, of any kind, let alone a relatively new form like death metal. We've been unbelievably lucky, and we are so grateful to our fans for making it possible." In typically grounded fashion, they continue to forge ahead, seeing no end in sight, Webster stating he likes to think they have yet to write their best record, while Mazurkiewicz outlines their goals: "I would say we just want to keep it going, try to better ourselves - and finally open for Slayer!"
Show More
Genres:
Death Metal
Band Members:
erik rutan - guitar, George Corpsegrinder Fisher - vocals, Paul Mazurkiewicz - drums, Alex Webster - bass, Rob Barrett - guitar
Hometown:
Tampa, Florida
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