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Monday, April 15, 2024
Cannibal Corpse/6 Feet Under's Chris Barnes
The unlovable madman makes the cover of...
Everyone agrees. Barnes was once a heroic figure in disgusting death metal with his crazed horror movie imagery and his strange way of singing, low and guttural, not trying to keep up with the hypersonic blast beats and sizzling guitar riffs. It made a strange pairing, but it worked. Then what happened? Whatever it was (too much pot probably), he became paranoid, his lungs didn't work, his throat gave out, and he began to...we don't want to say "suck" but just that he became a parody of himself. His band did the unthinkable: Cannibal Corpse got rid of their rock star antihero frontman. Now in hindsight that was probably not the worst idea even though George Corpse Copier is a [blank]. At least George screams/sings, and his throat and lungs have yet to give out. But losing their No. 1 riff maker to Deicide? What's left? The remaining members are great; the replacements are not, so we're still into CC, but only for the legacy of what the group once was and the hope that the old songs get played live. Reunion? Not bloody likely. One guy's gone country, and Barnes has gone out of his warped mind. That's our opinion. Let's look at the reviews.
Why everyone hates Chris Barnes of Cannibal Corpse and his band Six Feet Under
(sixstringtv) Let's explore the legacy and controversies of everyone's favorite death metal band [from Cannibal Corpse innovator and universally hated singer Chris Barnes] Six Feet Under. Cheers, and EEEEEEEEEE! Does pothead Chris ✝️ have a messianic complex? Or does The Barnes Burner have an inflated sense of his own importance to the development of death ☠️ metal, grindcore, and extreme music subgenres?
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