Carnage was a Swedish death metal band and a precursor to Dismember. The band was founded as Global Carnage at the end of 1988 and quickly renamed themselves to Carnage. They split up in 1991. Dismember is a Swedish death metal band, formed in Stockholm in 1988. ...
The album was originally released as a split CD with Cadaver's Hallucinating Anxiety. It was re-released with bonus tracks in 200?.
Dark Recollections was the debut album by the cult band Carnage. ... See also: 1989 in music, 1990 in British music, other events of 1990, 1991 in music, 1990s in music and the list of years in music // Events January 21 - MTVs Unplugged premieres on cable television with musical guest, Squeeze February 6 - Billy Idol is involved in a serious motorcycle... Cadaver is a death metal band from Norway. ... Hallucinating Anxiety is the debut album by the Norwegian death metal band Cadaver. ...
Michael Amott Michael Amott (Born July 28, 1970) is a Swedish guitarist. ... Matti Kärki is a Swedish singer who is best known for his work with Dismember. ... Fred Estby is a Swedish drummer. ... Johan Liiva is a founding member of popular melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. ...
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Some riffs are shared with bands who share members with this formative act, but for the most part riffcraft attains unique linguistics of the shape of sound, fearless in a desire to use whatever means communicate no matter how simple or abstract.
It is a science of shape that bends phrases into sigils and twisting those in a primordial light converts them into a anecdotal sequence of ideas that reaches a point of declaration of form, then immerses itself in the absence of light to reveal its impetus in negative space.
Dissident, Carnage unites the uncurling melodies of Dismember with the explosive surge in rhythm of Entombed, but with allusions to the careful pacing of song as a theatre of conflicting desires that marked Unleashed; it is a lower-technology but more organic version of that triad of Swedish death metal to later emerge.