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Cattle Decapitation's first album To Serve Man came out in 2002 and saw controversy in Germany, where distribution company SPV refused to handle the album due to its graphic cover. [6] The cover of the 2004 album Humanure, featuring a cow excreting human remains, was reportedly censored without permission from the label in some outlets. Record ...
Humanure is the second studio album by American deathgrind band Cattle Decapitation. [3] [4] [5] It was released on July 13, 2004 through Metal Blade Records and has been noted for its iconic cover art, depicting a cow defecating what appears to be human body parts in a wasteland environment — the image has been compared to the artwork for Pink Floyd’s album Atom Heart Mother.
Cattle Decapitation, Human Jerky: Features a prank phone call after 2 minutes of silence on the track "Colon-Blo". Pelle Carlberg: "Hit Song" : appears after brief silence on the final track of his album, In a Nutshell; Brandi Carlile: "Hiding My Heart" : appears after brief silence on the final track of her album, The Story; Vanessa Carlton:
Monolith of Inhumanity is the fifth studio album by American death metal band Cattle Decapitation, released on May 8, 2012. [1] Upon its release, it was met with positive reviews praising the addition of melody into their sound. [2]
Death Atlas is the seventh studio album by American death metal band Cattle Decapitation.It was released on November 29, 2019, via Metal Blade Records.Its release coincided with Black Friday and came more than four years after their previous studio album, 2015's The Anthropocene Extinction.
Cows have the same kinds of gateways into their cells as humans and birds, a new study shows. The finding suggests that cows could be mixing bowls - hosts that could help H5N1 bird flu learn to ...
The threat of so-called “mad cow disease” has all but faded from the collective memory, after its appearance in U.K. cattle in 1986. Human deaths from the scourge, caused by eating ...
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