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Steven
June 13th 2025
The show itself was great and all the bands were amazing. Cannibal Corpse's guitars were a bit too loud to the point you couldn't really hear George's vocals, but still a good time. What wasn't however were various aspects of the venue, from parking to entry, to rules of conduct.
1. Parking was a hassle in the sense you had to wait for the people who handle that business to get there. If you're like me and prefer to get to places early to secure a spot in the front section of the line, this is an ass backwards way to do things. To top it off, when the responsible staff did arrive and was setting up, I got told contradictory things.
2. They were offering fast lane upgrades for 20$, so I got one. What they don't tell you is that it's basically only good for getting you in to get to the bar and merch tables before standard ticket holders. After that, it's a literal cluster fuck where people are just standing around waiting to get in making it to relatively pointless where you were in line initially and defeating the presumed point of the fast lane ticket. Speaking of tickets they never scanned my qr code for my ticket or fast lane pass). Fortunately I still secured my spot in front of the stage. Nearly dead center too.
3. The venue's faq section on their website states "no crowd surfing or stage diving" and that people will be removed from the venue for doing it. Yeah, no. That's why I got kicked in the side of my face and back of my head 4 times, 3 of which where from the same person in a row. The first kick was hard enough to nearly make me black out and I'm pretty sure I had a mild concussion. If you have rules and policies maybe I don't know? Enforce them?
Santa Ana, CA@Observatory
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Cannibal Corpse Biography
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!"
Read MoreMany 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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