To Serve Man
To Serve Man
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
CATTLE DECAPITATION's latest offering, "To Serve Man," is a barnstorming blend of death metal brutality and socio-political commentary that will leave you headbanging and questioning the ethics of meat consumption. From the thunderous blast beats to Travis Ryan's guttural vocals, this album is a no-holds-barred assault on the senses that will have even the most seasoned metalheads reaching for the nearest mosh pit.
Tracks like "Success is...Human Extinction" and "Testicular Manslaughter" showcase the band's uncanny ability to mix technical proficiency with sheer aggression, creating a sonic experience that is as thought-provoking as it is cathartic. The production on this album is crystal clear, allowing every guttural growl and bone-crushing riff to shine through with maximum impact.
But what sets CATTLE DECAPITATION apart from their peers is their willingness to tackle weighty themes head-on. "To Serve Man" is a concept album that explores the horrors of factory farming and the devastating impact of human greed on the natural world. It's a bold move for a death metal band, but it's one that pays off in spades, giving the album a sense of urgency and relevance that is sorely lacking in much of the genre.
Overall, "To Serve Man" is a powerful statement from a band at the top of their game. It's a visceral, intense listen that will leave you reeling, both from the sheer brutality of the music and the uncomfortable truths it forces you to confront. In short, CATTLE DECAPITATION have served up a masterpiece that demands to be heard.
Track Listing
Track Listing
2. Testicular Manslaughter
3. I Eat Your Skin
5. Writhe in Putressence
8. Land of the Severed Meatus
9. The Regurgitation of Corpses
11. Everyone Deserves to Die
1. To Serve Man
4. Colonic Villus Biopsy Performed On the Gastro-intestinally Incapable
6. Pedeadstrians
7. Long-pig Chef and the Hairless Goat
10. Hypogastric Combustion By C-4 Plastique
12. Deadmeal
13. Chunk Blower
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About the artist
Cattle Decapitation
Cattle Decapitation: The Gory Goodness of Extreme Metal If you're looking for a band that will take you on a journey through the depths of depravity, look no further than Cattle Decapitation. Hailing from San Diego, California, this extreme metal outfit has been pushing the boundaries of the genre since their formation in 1996. Fronted by the enigmatic Travis Ryan, Cattle Decapitation are not for the faint of heart. Their intense lyrical content delves into themes of animal rights, environmental destruction, and the moral decay of society. But don't let the gruesome subject matter fool you - these guys are as intelligent as they are brutal. Musically, Cattle Decapitation are a force to be reckoned with. Their blend of technical death metal, grindcore, and black metal creates a sonic onslaught that will leave you reeling. The band's tight musicianship and Ryan's guttural vocals are a match made in metal heaven, delivering a sound that is as punishing as it is precise. With a discography that includes standout albums such as "Monolith of Inhumanity" and "The Anthropocene Extinction," Cattle Decapitation have solidified their place as one of the premier acts in extreme metal. Their live shows are a sight to behold, with the band's ferocious energy and stage presence drawing in crowds from all corners of the metal world. So, if you're ready to embrace the darkness and dive headfirst into the twisted world of Cattle Decapitation, be prepared for a wild ride. Just remember to keep your head - you never know when it might just get decapitated.
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Cattle Decapitation: The Gory Goodness of Extreme Metal If you're looking for a band that will take you on a journey through the depths of depravity, look no further than Cattle Decapitation. Hailing from San Diego, California, this extreme metal outfit has been pushing the boundaries of the genre since their formation in 1996. Fronted by the enigmatic Travis Ryan, Cattle Decapitation are not for the faint of heart. Their intense lyrical content delves into themes of animal rights, environmental destruction, and the moral decay of society. But don't let the gruesome subject matter fool you - these guys are as intelligent as they are brutal. Musically, Cattle Decapitation are a force to be reckoned with. Their blend of technical death metal, grindcore, and black metal creates a sonic onslaught that will leave you reeling. The band's tight musicianship and Ryan's guttural vocals are a match made in metal heaven, delivering a sound that is as punishing as it is precise. With a discography that includes standout albums such as "Monolith of Inhumanity" and "The Anthropocene Extinction," Cattle Decapitation have solidified their place as one of the premier acts in extreme metal. Their live shows are a sight to behold, with the band's ferocious energy and stage presence drawing in crowds from all corners of the metal world. So, if you're ready to embrace the darkness and dive headfirst into the twisted world of Cattle Decapitation, be prepared for a wild ride. Just remember to keep your head - you never know when it might just get decapitated.
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