Sublime Massacre Corpóreo Explained

Sublime Massacre Corpóreo
Type:studio
Artist:Holocausto Canibal
Cover:HC SMCorpóreo.jpg
Released:January 2002
Recorded:2001, Grave Studios
Genre:Goregrind, grindcore, death metal
Length:44:07
Label:So Die Music
Producer:Pedro Alves
Prev Title:Gonorreia Visceral
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Opusgenitalia
Next Year:2006

Sublime Massacre Corpóreo (Portuguese for "Sublime Corporeal Massacre") is the sophomore studio album by Portuguese grindcore band Holocausto Canibal. It was released in January 2000 by So Die Music, who had previously released their debut opus Gonorreia Visceral. The album was recorded in 2001 at Grave Studios, in Braga, Portugal, and was produced by Pedro Alves.

This record became known in the Portuguese scene for songs as "Violada Pela Motosserra", "Porno Hardgore" and "Cadavérica Ejaculação Espasmódica" which became classics of the genre in their country and featured current Anathema keyboardist, Daniel Cardoso, on keyboards.

"Sublime Massacre Corpóreo" defined their sound and was their first record to cross the Portuguese border thanks to the wide distribution through Europe and North and South America. It was also this album that permitted Holocausto Canibal to go abroad, this time with C. Guerra as session vocalist, who entered the band following the departure of Ricardo S. in November 2003 who decided to dedicate his time to his newborn daughter.[1]

It features four remixes by Portuguese electronic outfit Stealing Orchestra.

Track listing

All music composed by Holocausto Canibal. All lyrics written by Z. Pedro.

Credits

Holocausto Canibal
Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Holocaust Canibal, Toño charlo con ellos.