Torn From The Grave
Autopsy is a death metal band, founded in 1987 in the United States by Chris Reifert after leaving Death. Beginning their career with the Severed Survival LP, Autopsy took on a sound similar to that of Scream Bloody Gore era Death, but soon moved on to a doom metal influenced sound for the Retribution for the Dead EP. The next full-length, Mental Funeral, would expand on Autopsy's death doom style of metal, and was met with great critical acclaim. Having completed a successful European tour soon after Mental Funeral, the band reentered the studio to record the Fiend for Blood EP, which was followed by their third full-length, Acts of the Unspeakable. Autopsy's last album, 1994's Shitfun, was heavily influenced by hardcore punk and would prepare fans for Abscess, Danny Coralles and Chris Reifert's project after Autopsy's split in 1995, but as of July 2009, have reunited. The band was featured in the 2005 music documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey when the film's narrator and star read aloud a verse from the band's song Charred Remains. Autopsy released their album Macabre Eternal in 2011 via Peaceville Records to wide critical acclaim, followed by 2013's album The Headless Ritual, 2014's album Tourniquets, Hacksaws and Graves, and 2015's EP Skull Grinder. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Autopsy is a death metal band, founded in 1987 in the United States by Chris Reifert after leaving Death. Beginning their career with the Severed Survival LP, Autopsy took on a sound similar to that of Scream Bloody Gore era Death, but soon moved on to a doom metal influenced sound for the Retribution for the Dead EP. The next full-length, Mental Funeral, would expand on Autopsy's death doom style of metal, and was met with great critical acclaim. Having completed a successful European tour soon after Mental Funeral, the band reentered the studio to record the Fiend for Blood EP, which was followed by their third full-length, Acts of the Unspeakable. Autopsy's last album, 1994's Shitfun, was heavily influenced by hardcore punk and would prepare fans for Abscess, Danny Coralles and Chris Reifert's project after Autopsy's split in 1995, but as of July 2009, have reunited. The band was featured in the 2005 music documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey when the film's narrator and star read aloud a verse from the band's song Charred Remains. Autopsy released their album Macabre Eternal in 2011 via Peaceville Records to wide critical acclaim, followed by 2013's album The Headless Ritual, 2014's album Tourniquets, Hacksaws and Graves, and 2015's EP Skull Grinder. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Charred Remains
In the Grip of Winter
Service for a Vacant Coffin
Twisted Mass of Burnt Decay
Disembowel
Ridden With Disease
Gasping for Air
Torn From the Womb
Fleshcrawl
Destined to Fester
Pagan Saviour
Severed Survival
Dead
Impending Dread
Critical Madness
Robbing the Grave
Embalmed
Slaughterday
Hole in the Head
Bonesaw
Stillborn
Dark Crusade
Mental Funeral
Funereality
Meat
Necrocannibalistic Vomitorium
Hand Of Darkness
Death Twitch
An Act Of The Unspeakable
Your Rotting Face
Blackness Within
Retribution for the Dead
Always About To Die
Dirty Gore Whore
Skullptures
Battery Acid Enema
Macabre Eternal
Lobotomized
Walls Of The Coffin
Tortured Moans Of Agony
Deliver Me From Sanity
Voices
Ugliness And Secretions
Orgy In Excrements
Seeds Of The Doomed
Bridge Of Bones
Born Undead
DeathMask
Slaughter At Beast House
Humiliate Your Corpse
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