Karma Bloody Karma

Karma Bloody Karma

by Cattle Decapitation
Karma Bloody Karma

Karma Bloody Karma

by Cattle Decapitation

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Overview

The extreme metal band Cattle Decapitation's unusual but attention-grabbing theme revolves around a series of indignities being visited on humans by the aforementioned livestock, manifested in both a series of brutally eye-catching album covers, and macabre songs like "Success Is... (Hanging By the Neck)" and "Of Human Pride and Flatulence." The band's signature speed metal thrash is topped off with vocals that sound like they're being performed by a pair of huge and particularly tuneful swine, and while the song titles aren't perhaps up to the standard of previous band efforts like "Cloacula: The Anthropophagic Copromantik" or "Scatology Domine," they nevertheless show that Cattle Decapitation is still out to shock by any means necessary.

Product Details

Release Date: 07/11/2006
Label: Metal Blade
UPC: 0039841457520
Rank: 136479

Tracks

  1. Intro
  2. Unintelligent Design
  3. Success Is... (Hanging by the Neck)
  4. One Thousand Times Decapitation
  5. The Carcass Derrick
  6. Total Gore?
  7. Bereavement
  8. Suspended in Coprolite
  9. Alone at the Landfill
  10. Karma.Bloody.Karma
  11. The New Dawn
  12. Of Human Pride & Flatulence

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cattle Decapitation   Primary Artist
Michael Laughlin   Drums
Josh Elmore   Guitar,Vocals,E-Bow
Troy Oftedal   Guitar (Bass),Vocals,Piano,Bass
Travis Ryan   Vocals,E-Bow
Joey Karam   Vocals,Keyboards
John Wiese   Electronics

Technical Credits

Bill Anderson   Audio Production
Josh Elmore   Group Member
Alan Douches   Mastering
Troy Oftedal   Group Member
Wes Benscoter   Cover Art
Alex Solca   Photography
Brian J. Ames   Layout Design
Michael Laughlin   Group Member
Travis Ryan   Composer,Group Member,Art Direction
Cattle Decapitation   Composer
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