Cover of Cannibal Corpse Gallery of Suicide
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For fans of cannibal corpse, lovers of death metal and brutal metal music, metal album collectors, listeners interested in aggressive and technical metal.
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THE REVIEW

A masterpiece. With this word, I define "Gallery of Suicide," yet another work by the grand American Death/Brutal band.
The mayhem begins with "I Will Kill You," an aggressive track, after all, like the entire CD, without solos but with a sound similar to Suffocation and Nile. Moving through "Disposal of the Body" and "Sentenced to Burn," we reach "Blood Drenched Execution," where Pat O'Brien delivers a spectacular solo.
I consider the best track on the CD to be "Gallery of Suicide" for the sound and Owen's performance. With this album, the cannibals have resurfaced in the vast sea of Death Metal after Chris Barnes, the former vocalist, settled with his new death band "Six Feet Under." I, personally, hope for a reunion.
Highly recommended purchase.

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This review praises Cannibal Corpse's album 'Gallery of Suicide' as a masterpiece of death metal. The aggressive style and comparison to bands like Suffocation and Nile are highlighted. Pat O'Brien's solo work and Owen's vocals receive special mention. The album marks a significant point post-Chris Barnes' departure, with hopes for a band reunion. The reviewer strongly recommends purchasing the album.

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01   I Will Kill You (02:47)

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02   Disposal of the Body (01:54)

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03   Sentenced to Burn (03:07)

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04   Blood Drenched Execution (02:40)

05   Gallery of Suicide (03:56)

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06   Dismembered and Molested (01:54)

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07   From Skin to Liquid (05:30)

08   Unite the Dead (03:05)

09   Stabbed in the Throat (03:27)

10   Chambers of Blood (04:11)

12   Every Bone Broken (03:18)

13   Centuries of Torment (04:05)

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14   Crushing the Despised (01:57)

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