Exhumed - Anatomy Is Destiny
02. Waxwork
03. The Matter Of Splatter
04. Under The Knife
05. Consuming Impulse
06. Grotesqueries
07. In The Name Of Gore
08. Arclight
09. Nativity Obscene (A Nursery Chyme)
10. Death Walks Behind You
11. A Song For The Dead
Album: Anatomy Is Destiny
Year: 2003
Genre: Death Metal/Grind
Label: Relapse Records
Official Website
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Line-Up
Matt Harvey - guitar & vocals
Mike Beams - guitar
Col Jones - drums
Bud Burke - bass
PASSWORD: http://beyondthenothingness.blogspot.com
Formed in 1991, when sole remaining founding member Matt Harvey was at the tender age of 15, Exhumed spent much of the ensuing decade hacking its way through numerous line-ups, demos, split CDs, and EPs. The band finally recorded their debut album, the genre- (re) defining and critic-repulsing "Gore Metal" in 1998. The album crystallized the "old-school Death Metal meets full-on Grindcore with the spirit of Thrash" sound forged during the recordings of their last demo and first split CD ("Horrific Expulsion of Gore" and "In the Name of Gore" respectively), due in no small part to the addition of guitarist Mike Beams. This led to the band's first US tour and American festival appearances (their only previous out of California shows had been 9 dates in central Europe in 1997 supporting "In the Name of Gore"). The band continued to morph line-ups with the release of the back-to-basics sophomore record "Slaughtercult" in 2001. The album blatantly blended the band's brutal cult-thrash influences into its sonic meat-grinder. This album allowed the band to do three US tours, and their first proper European tour, including co-headlining festivals like Fuck the Commerce and Obscene Extreme. The band also appeared at the Wacken Open Air festival. The band evolved further with their third album, 2003's "Anatomy is Destiny" which added more sophisticated arrangements, production and instrumentation into the Gore Metal formula. After the departure of the band's co-founder, drummer Col Jones, the band issued a massive 2CD compilation of their early recordings, appropriately dubbed "Platters of Splatter". After touring all over America, Canada, Europe, Japan, Australia and even Iceland, the band realigned its personnel yet again, with the addition of drummer Matt Connell and new bassist/vocalist Leon DelMuerte. The "new and improved" Exhumed has released the band's latest offering, "Garbage Daze Re-Regurgitated", an album of cover songs that reaffirms their underground roots and shows a few new and different sides of the band. The band members are currently at work creating a DVD planned for release in late 2005 that will showcase the new line-up, as well as include a myriad of footage from throughout the band's various incarnations.
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