Bloodthirst (album) explained

Bloodthirst
Type:studio
Artist:Cannibal Corpse
Cover:Bloodthirst cover.jpg
Alt:a grotesque abomination made of human and animal body parts kills people in an industrial setting
Studio:Village Productions, Tornillo, TX, US
Genre:Death metal
Label:Metal Blade
Producer:Colin Richardson
Prev Title:Gallery of Suicide
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Live Cannibalism
Next Year:2000

Bloodthirst is the seventh studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse. It was released on October 19, 1999 through Metal Blade Records.

Background

Bloodthirst was the band's first album to be recorded outside of Morrisound Recordings in Tampa, Florida, instead being recorded at Village Productions in Tornillo, Texas.

Reception

Steve Huey of Allmusic gave the album an underwhelming review, saying that while the band has tightened their songwriting, the appeal of Bloodthirst likely rests on the listener's answer to the question "how much Cannibal Corpse do you really need"?.[1]

Credits

Writing, performance and production credits are adapted from the album liner notes.[2]

Personnel

Cannibal Corpse
Production
Artwork and design

Studios

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bloodthirst - Cannibal Corpse | Album | AllMusic . .
  2. Bloodthirst . . 1999 . booklet . Metal Blade Records.