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Vocalist Travis Ryan is known for his wide range of vocal styles, including guttural growls, high-pitched shrieks, and melodic singing.[([[https://loudwire.com/how-cattle-decapitation-travis-ryan-learned-scream/|loudwire]])] | Vocalist Travis Ryan is known for his wide range of vocal styles, including guttural growls, high-pitched shrieks, and melodic singing.[([[https://loudwire.com/how-cattle-decapitation-travis-ryan-learned-scream/|loudwire]])] |
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| ===== Band's Name ===== |
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| The band's name, Cattle Decapitation, reflects their lyrical themes and is meant to symbolize the mass slaughter of animals for human consumption.[([[https://www.thrashermagazine.com/articles/music-interviews/cattle-decapitation/|thrashermagazine]])] |
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| ===== Homovore ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's debut album, "Homovore," was released in 2000 and showcased their brutal and technical sound.[([[https://metalstorm.net/bands/biography.php?band_id=611&bandname=Cattle+Decapitation|metalstorm]])] |
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| ===== Lineup Changes ===== |
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| The band's lineup has gone through several changes over the years, with Travis Ryan being the only consistent member.[([[https://knotfest.com/culture/only-the-roaches-will-survive-cattle-decapitation-details-the-resilience-and-rebirth-of-terrasite/|knotfest]])] |
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| ===== Monolith of Inhumanity ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's album "Monolith of Inhumanity" (2012) received critical acclaim and is often considered a landmark release in extreme metal.[([[https://metalpurgatorymedia.com/2017/07/31/cattle-decapitation-monolith-of-inhumanity/|metalpurgatorymedia]])] |
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| ===== Humanure ===== |
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| The band's 2004 album, "Humanure," features cover artwork depicting a cow defecating human remains, reflecting their stance on factory farming.[([[https://www.amazon.pl/Humanure-Cattle-Decapitation/dp/B0002FR0GK/|amazon]])] |
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| ===== Dystopian View Of The World ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's lyrics often present a bleak and dystopian view of the world, criticizing humanity's destructive impact on the planet.[([[https://www.songtell.com/cattle-decapitation/vulturous|songtell]])] |
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| ===== The Anthropocene Extinction ===== |
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| The band's album "The Anthropocene Extinction" (2015) reached number 41 on the Billboard 200 chart, their highest-charting release at the time.[([[https://www.metalblade.com/us/news/cattle-decapitation-1st-week-chart-numbers-revealed/|metalblade]])] |
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| ===== Music Videos ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's music videos often feature graphic and disturbing imagery, serving as a visual representation of their lyrical content.[([[https://metalinjection.net/lists/cattle-decapitations-travis-ryan-names-the-four-ways-hed-like-the-world-to-end|metalinjection]])] |
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| ===== Death Atlas ===== |
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| In 2019, the band released their album "Death Atlas," which delves into themes of ecological collapse and the impending doom of humanity.[([[https://issuu.com/newnoise/docs/issue_50_r3|issuu]])] |
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| ===== Touring ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation has toured extensively, sharing the stage with notable bands such as Cannibal Corpse, Dying Fetus, and Suffocation.[([[https://www.earsplitcompound.com/skinless-us-death-metal-veterans-share-hilarious-music-video-for-skull-session-savagery-full-length-out-now-and-streaming-via-relapse-records/|earsplitcompound]])] |
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| ===== Karma.Bloody.Karma ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's album "Karma.Bloody.Karma" (2006) features a guest appearance by Joey Karam of The Locust, adding saxophone to the band's sound.[([[http://www.themetallist.com/webzine/news_arch_s101_73_eng.html|themetallist]])] |
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| ===== Fanbase ===== |
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| Despite their extreme musical style, Cattle Decapitation has gained a dedicated fanbase and received recognition from metal fans worldwide.[([[https://spinditty.com/genres/Anthems-of-the-Anthropocene-Heavy-Metal-Music-and-the-Environmental-Conversation|spinditty]])] |
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| ===== The Harvest Floor ===== |
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| The band's album "The Harvest Floor" (2009) includes a song called "Regret and the Grave," which features guest vocals by Ross Sewage of Impaled.[([[https://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Cattle_Decapitation/The_Harvest_Floor/215533/|metal-archives]])] |
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| ===== To Serve Man ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's album "To Serve Man" (2002) received mixed reviews upon its release but has since become a cult favorite among fans.[([[https://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Cattle_Decapitation/To_Serve_Man/7172/|metal-archives]])] |
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| ===== Travis Ryan ===== |
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| Travis Ryan has been praised for his lyrical and vocal abilities, often recognized as one of the most talented and versatile vocalists in extreme metal.[([[https://loudwire.com/best-extreme-metal-vocalists-chosen-by-travis-ryan-cattle-decapitation/|loudwire]])] |
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| ===== Brutal And Relentless ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's music has been described as "brutal" and "relentless," combining fast and technical riffing with crushing rhythms.[([[https://www.amazon.com/ANTHROPOCENE-EXTINCTION-Cattle-Decapitation/dp/B010MMKRF8|amazon]])] |
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| ===== Music Videos ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation has released several music videos, including "Forced Gender Reassignment," "Your Disposal," and "The Prophets of Loss."[([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOPbb90lo1E|youtube]])] |
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| ===== The Anthropocene Extinction Anselmo ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's album "The Anthropocene Extinction" features a guest appearance by Philip H. Anselmo of Pantera and Down.[([[https://loudwire.com/cattle-decapitation-the-anthropocene-extinction-exclusive-album-stream/|loudwire]])] |
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| ===== Praise ===== |
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| The band's music has been praised for its technicality, incorporating intricate guitar riffs, complex drum patterns, and precise bass lines.[([[https://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Cattle_Decapitation/Terrasite/1104775/|metal-archives]])] |
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| ===== Dave Otero ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's album "Death Atlas" was produced by Dave Otero, known for his work with bands like Cephalic Carnage and Archspire.[([[https://intothepitwithannie.com/2020/01/05/album-in-review-cattle-decapitation-death-atlas/|intothepitwithannie]])] |
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| ===== Special Releases ===== |
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| The band has released a series of limited-edition vinyl releases, including special editions of their albums with unique artwork and color variants.[([[https://www.metalblade.com/us/news/cattle-decapitation-vinyl-releases/|metalblade]])] |
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| ===== Humanure ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's album "Humanure" features a hidden track called "Cream of the Crop," a sarcastic and humorous take on pop music.[([[https://freelanceflaneur.blogspot.com/2018/10/old-school-music-reviews-c.html|freelanceflaneur]])] |
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| ===== Chunk Blower ===== |
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| The band's album "Karma.Bloody.Karma" includes a re-recording of their song "Chunk Blower" from their early demo tapes.[([[https://metallian.com/cattledecapitation.php|metallian]])] |
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| ===== Atmosphere And Ambience ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's music often incorporates atmospheric and ambient elements, adding depth and variety to their sound.[([[https://www.metalblade.com/cattledecapitation/|metalblade]])] |
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| ===== Strenghts ===== |
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| Cattle Decapitation's music has been praised for its production quality, with each instrument and vocal track being clear and distinct.[([[https://www.sonicperspectives.com/album-reviews/cattle-decapitation-death-atlas/|sonicperspectives]])] |
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| ===== Laure Le Prunenec ===== |
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| The band's album "Death Atlas" features a guest appearance by Laure Le Prunenec of Igorrr on the song "The Unerasable Past."[([[https://www.metalblade.com/us/artists/cattle-decapitation/|metalblade]])] |
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