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Cephalic Carnage (Music)
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Cephalic Carnage is an American experimental death metal/deathgrind band. Characterized by their musically eclectic compositions and raucous live shows, they are a well-loved act that has stayed that way even in spite of their current absence from the touring scene.Formed in Edgewater, Colorado in 1992 by Leonard "Lenzig" Leal (vocals) and Zac Joe (guitars) as a two-man experimental grindcore project, they put out the Scrape My Lungs demo and a split with Deprayved in 1994 before going on hiatus; 1996 saw their return with a full lineup that included Steve Goldberg (guitar), Doug Williams (bass), and John Merryman (drums). Fortuitous Oddity, their second demo, came out that same year, and a promo followed the next year, along with a self-financed US tour. Williams stopped being able to do much by the band by 1998, however, which led to Joe and Goldberg tracking bass themselves on Conforming to Abnormality, their debut full-length. Jawsh Mullen quickly filled Williams' spot, and by 2000, they had inked a deal with Relapse Records and released Exploiting Dysfunction, their sophomore full-length. A significant amount of touring followed, and 2002 brought Lucid Interval, their third full-length, as well as Halls of Amenti, a one-song, twenty-minute sludge/doom metal EP. Bigger and bigger tours followed, and by the end of 2004, they went in to record Anomalies, their fourth full-length. 2005 saw both that album's release and another round of touring, but by the beginning of 2006, Mullen had had enough and left to go back to school. Nick Schendzielos quickly replaced him, and after the standard set of tours, Xenosapien dropped in May of 2007. Three years came and went with no real deviation from the norm aside from Joe leaving and the band welcoming in Brian Hopp in his place, and by August of 2010, Misled by Certainty was out. During the touring cycle for this album, Schendzielos wound up also joining Job for a Cowboy after Brent Riggs left right before a tour, but this did little to affect his availability. Over the next couple years, they continued to tour, but after a European tour with Suffocation in 2013, that too dried up; John Merryman's ability to tour had been nonexistent for at least a couple years due to his need to take care of a newborn child (necessitating fill-ins), but after that tour, they turned into a fest band. Little has happened since then aside from festival appearances and the occasional assurance that a new album is coming, though they toured for the first time in five years in 2018 and played a new song on that tour, which suggests that it may eventually happen.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); }) | |
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A Date with Rosie Palms: "P.G.A.D.": | |
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Body Horror | |
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Body Horror: All over the place on the cover of Exploiting Dysfunction. | |
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Careful with That Axe: Frequent throughout the band's work, but special mentions must go to the screeches in "Misguided" and the title scream of "Aeyeucgh!" | |
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Cop Killer | |
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Cop Killer: The narrator of "Kill for Weed" does this to two officers tearing up his house looking for illegal drugs. | |
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Cover Version | |
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Cover Version: They have covered "Hand of Doom", "Jesus Saves", and Repulsion's "Decomposed". | |
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Cloud Cuckoolander: Nick Schendzielos' bizarre sense of humor is basically common knowledge at this point. | |
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Avant-Garde Metal | |
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Avant-Garde Metal: "Experimental death metal" is probably the easiest label for them. | |
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