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Mortal Massacre is the first cd release by New York death metal band Mortician. It consists of their Brutally Mutilated 7" vinyl EP and Mortal Massacre (hence the title) 7" vinyl EP, and live tracks recorded at two separate shows.
[edit] Original issuing
Originally, Mortal Massacre was issued August, 1991, as a 7" vinyl EP by Relapse Records[1]. The cover artwork was a photo of actor Angus Scrimm in his role as "The Tall Man" from the Don Coscarelli film Phantasm.
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro / Mortal Massacre" - 6:06
- "Drilling for Brains" - 0:52
- "Redrum / Outro" - 5:27
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[edit] CD release
After the 7" release went out-of-print, Relapse Records later issued Mortal Massacre as a cd with additional tracks[2].
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- "Intro / Mortal Massacre" - 6:07
- "Drilling for Brains" - 0:52
- "Redrum / Outro" - 5:27
- "Intro / Mortician" - 3:25
- "Brutally Mutilated" - 0:40
- "Necrocannibal / Outro" - 4:47
- "Mortal Massacre" (Live) - 3:42
- "Brutally Mutilated" (Live) - 1:25
- "Necrocannibal" (Live) - 5:12
- "Drilling for Brains" (Live) - 1:18
- "Hacked up for Barbecue" (Live) - 3:04
- "Redrum" (Live) - 3:53
- "Bloodcraving" (Live) - 3:28
- "Cremated" (Live) - 1:55
- "Mortician" (Live) - 2:50
- "Brutally Mutilated" (Live - Different Version) - 1:02
- "Drilling for Brains" (Live - Different Version) - 1:04
- "Bloodcraving" (Live - Different Version) - 3:23
- "Scum" (Live - Napalm Death Cover) - 2:40
- "Mortician" (Live - Different Version) - 3:17
[edit] Credits
[edit] Third issuing
The Mortal Massacre cd has since gone out-of-print. In 2004 Relapse Records re-released the cd as part of a two-for-one package along with the House by the Cemetery cd[3].
Mortician |
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Will Rahmer | Roger J. Beaujard |
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Former members |
Matt Sicher | John McEntee | Desmond Tolhurst | Sam Inzerra | Ron Kachnic | George Torres | Brian Sekula | Vic Novack
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EPs |
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7" Singles |
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Live Albums |
The Final Bloodbath Session (2002) | Zombie Massacre Live! (2004)
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Demos |
Rehearsal 12/14/89 (1989) | Demo #1 1990 (1990)
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Compilations |
Gummo (Soundtrack)
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