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Cattle Decapitation is an American deathgrind band formed in San Diego, California, in 1996. The band's current lineup includes vocalist Travis Ryan, guitarists Josh Elmore and Belisario Dimuzio, bassist Olivier Pinard, and drummer David McGraw. Since 2001, none of the founding members remain with the band.
Humanure is the second studio album by American deathgrind band Cattle Decapitation. [4] [5] [6] 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.
To Serve Man is the debut studio album by American deathgrind band Cattle Decapitation, released in 2002 through Metal Blade Records. [4] [5] The title is a reference to the Twilight Zone episode "To Serve Man".
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 .
The Anthropocene Extinction is the sixth studio album by American death metal band Cattle Decapitation. It was released on August 7, 2015, on Metal Blade Records . [ 2 ] It became Cattle Decapitation's first album to chart on the Billboard 200 , debuting at No. 100 (No. 44 on "Top Albums").
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The MySpace Movie explores the basics of life as well as disputed territories located within the Myspace site in a humorous and parodic fashion. Themes of this movie include: Capturing profile images. Dating on Myspace. Excessive chain bulletins. MySpace's "Top 8" feature. A humorous portrayal of Tom Anderson, the "creator" of Myspace.
IMDb gives the movie a 5 out of 10. [4] DVDtalk had a higher opinion of the movie, stating that for a low budget picture it often exceeds expectations. [ 5 ] In its review of December 27, 1989, Variety stated " Moontrap is a very entertaining though highly derivative sci-fi adventure ... this one's a goodie ...