Autopsy (Rorschach album)

Autopsy
Compilation album by Rorschach
Released 1995
Recorded 1990-1994
Genre Powerviolence, hardcore punk, metalcore
Length 71:00
Label Gern Blandsten
Rorschach chronology
Split w/ 1.6 Band
(1994)Split w/ 1.6 Band1994
Autopsy
(1995)
Remain Sedate/Protestant
(2009)Remain Sedate/Protestant2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic[1]

Autopsy is a compilation album released in 1995 by American metalcore band Rorschach on the band's own Gern Blandsten Records. The album consists of the band's entire recorded history.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleTaken fromLength
1."Pavolov's Dogs"Remain Sedate2:23
2."In the Year of Our Lord"Remain Sedate2:04
3."Someone" (Duke Ellington cover)Remain Sedate2:20
4."Impressions" (Erroll Garner cover)Remain Sedate1:18
5."Clenching"Remain Sedate2:05
6."So It Goes" (Nick Lowe cover)Remain Sedate1:35
7."Lightning Strikes Twice"Remain Sedate1:45
8."No One Dies Alone"Remain Sedate3:09
9."My Minds a Vice (And It's Being Cranked Real Tight)"Remain Sedate0:36
10."Checkmate"Remain Sedate1:35
11."Exist"Remain Sedate1:44
12."Oppress"Remain Sedate3:45
13."Brainhandle"split w/ Neanderthal1:41
14."Hardware" (Septic Death cover)split w/ Neanderthal1:24
15."Bone Marrow Biopsy"Needlepack0:21
16."Laryngitis"Needlepack4:01
17."Synthetic Intelligence" 1:01
18."21st Century Schizoid Man" (King Crimson cover) 3:26
19."Mandible"Protestant2:53
20."In Ruins"Protestant2:24
21."Traditional"Protestant3:12
22."Dawn and Quartered"Protestant3:17
23."Shanks"Protestant3:19
24."Recurring Nightmare #105"Protestant3:47
25."Blinders"Protestant3:28
26."Hemlock"Protestant2:17
27."Raw Nerve"Protestant1:23
28."Skin Culture"Protestant4:39
29."Cut the Wheel"Protestant2:34
30."Ornaments"Protestant4:07
31."My War" (Black Flag cover) split w/ 1.6 Band3:00

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References

  1. D'Angelo, Peter J. "Autopsy – Rorschach". AllMusic. AllMusic. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  2. D'Angelo, Peter J. "Autopsy – Rorschach". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  3. "Autopsy – Rorschach". Discogs. Discogs. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
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