Carcass-Symposium Of Sickness

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2007

One of the best songs ever produced by the goregrind band Carcass, off the Necroticism: Descanting The Insalubrious album

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  • I don't think I've ever headbanged so hard in my life. I personally think Carcass is the greatest metal band of the 20th Century and of all time. Judas Priest and Black Sabbath are my biggest influences to metal, but Carcass was just one of the greatest, I wish they'd get back together and show all these emo punk bands what real metal is. I'm tired of the Slipknot, Avenged Sevenfold shit, bring back the good stuff, the real Grindcore/Melodic Death Metal, which is played correct by CARCASS!!!!!!

  • @Noah58 Amen!!

  • @Noah58 I've seen Avenged Sevenfold live, they're awesome. I love all this shit. Instead of separating rock and metal artists, unite them. It's all awesome music, from Sabbath to Metallica to Alice in Chains to Pantera to Children of Bodom to Trivium to Megadeth to all the others.

  • @AuralOverdose Yeah, A7X, and other bands like them are all good in their way. I used to be one of those pig-headed elitist metalheads that thought that the only true metal is death metal/grindcore. That's not true. Chuck Schuldiner of Death once said that the separation of metal music in categories was what fucked up the genre, and spawned the shit-talking. "If you're metal, you're metal. If you have long hair, play fast, melodic, that's metal." -Chuck Schuldiner.

  • @Pennys1 You guy don't know what you're talking about. How can you guys even try to compare CoB to this. They obviously don't have the same goal in mind when they make their music. Just because they use distorted guitars doesn't make them the same. Have you guys ever considered that people may genuinely no like metalcore and overtly gay stuff like Trivium and CoB. It's not intolerance, it's that it's not metal, so don't use the fucking label of metal. Schuldiner sucked after Human.

  • @camoflux "Schuldiner sucked after Human." Your argument is totally invalid.

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  • @Noah58 totally agree. am sick of hearin 'my chemical arsehole' etc everywhere :/ my bloke and i was sayin, wtf has happened to metalheads of now? they looked proper manly in the 90s, but for some unknown reason, loads of so called 'alts' have adopted that single mother hairstyle from a while back, where it was spiky at back n on top with a swept over fringe :S the only difference is the single mums were mad on dyin it plum/burgundy :S carcass and obituary ruuuuuuuuuule!! :D

  • @camoflux youre fucking stupid if you think CoB isnt a metal band. it doesnt matter whether you like them or not, they are metal. kids like you act like certain bands just arent worthy of being called metal. metal is just a genre, and they fit into that genre, period. its not a title to be earned. also, if you think everything after Human sucked youre probably not intelligent enough to enjoy progressive music. "omg its melodic now its not br00tal anymore this sux."

  • @Pennys1 what he said is partially true, but "if you have long hair...youre metal." dumb thing to say.

  • Friends brought me here :D

  • @Pennys1 hahaha Yeah he completely fucked up with that.

  • Fucking amazing.

  • Grindcore

  • The Incredibly Strange Film Show on Herschell Gordon Lewis contains the sample from the intro. BBC show from 88-89. Lewis is sampled on this song & John Waters is sampled on Pedigree Butchery intro

  • @DeathMetalSnoopy

    I would like to know too.

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