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Today in 1991 Deceased released there debut album Luck of the Corpse Arlington, Virginia Death/Thrash Metal Years active: 1985-present DECEASED arose in 1985, drawing inspiration from BLACK SABBATH, VENOM, RAVEN, MERCIFUL FATE, SLAYER and SODOM. During the period of 1985-1989, DECEASED recorded and circulated three demos (The Evil Side Of Religion, Birth By Radiation and Nuclear Exorcist ) that galvanized their reputation as trailblazers of original, technical American death metal. The 1988 hit and run death of bassist Rob Sterzel brought Les Snyder into the fold, completing the quintessential DECEASED line-up (rounded out by King Fowley on drums/vocals, Mark Adams and Mike Smith on guitars). Extensive self-promotion and frequent gigging up and down the east coast brought the band to the attention of a brand new label- Relapse Records - to which DECEASED were the first band to sign. Relapse Records Mark Adams - Guitar Doug Souther - Guitar King Fowley - Drums, Vocals Les Snyder - Bass Other Credits Mike Smith - Guitar (pictured but does not play on the album) 1. Fading Survival (2:59) 2. The Cemeterys Full (3:03) 3. Experimenting With Failure (2:26) 4. Futuristic Doom (3:20) 5. Haunted Cerebellum (2:55) 6. Decrepit Coma (3:07) 7. Shrieks From the Hearse (3:25) 8. Psychedelic Warriors (5:15) 9. Feasting on Skulls (3:39) 10. Birth by Radiation (4:21) 11. Gutwrench (2:00) Total Time: 36:30 Release dates: December, 1991 - United States February, 1992 - Europe Mike Smith is mentioned on the album but did not record any of the guitar tracks. Recorded: October 1990 Studio: Oz Studios, Baltimore MD Produced by Deceased & Frank Marchand Mixed by Deceased & Frank Marchand Engineered by Frank Marchand Cover Art from the movie Black Sabbath (1965). Shrieks from the Hearse dedicated to Steve O and Mark from Impetigo. The album is dedicated to the memories of Rob Steazel, Larry Auscio, Steve Souther, Slatko Dolic & Lisa Marie Thompson. Re-released on 12 Picture disc w/ outer cover & insert in 2009 by Hells Headbangers Records. Re-released in June 2012 by Horror Pain Gore Death Productions. Features restored artwork taken from the film Black Sabbath, remastered audio, and includes the unreleased 1990 Raw Demo plus a never-before-heard version of Feasting on Skulls recorded in 1998. Luck of the Corpse is the first album from the death metal band Deceased. The cover is an image form the 1963 film, Black Sabbath. youtube/watch?v=wfLGMkfQW_o
Posted on: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 20:18:02 +0000

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