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Scream Bloody Gore

Scream Bloody Gore is the debut studio album by American death metal band Death, released on May 25, 1987, by Combat Records.[1] It is considered by many to be "the first true death metal record".[2][3] Chuck Schuldiner, the band’s founder and leader, performed guitar, bass and vocals, and composed all tracks on the album.[4]

Scream Bloody Gore
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 25, 1987
RecordedNovember 1986
StudioThe Music Grinder in Los Angeles, California
GenreDeath metal
Length37:51
LabelCombat
ProducerRandy Burns, Chuck Schuldiner
Death studio album chronology
Scream Bloody Gore
(1987)
Leprosy
(1988)
Death chronology
Mutilation
(1986)
Scream Bloody Gore
(1987)
Leprosy
(1988)

John Hand is noted in the album's credits as playing rhythm guitar, though this was incorrect and Hand was only in the band for a short period and never performed or recorded on the album.[5] This is also the only Death album to feature drummer Chris Reifert, who had joined for the Mutilation demo, and the only one of the band's albums to not be recorded at Morrisound Recording.[6]

Perseverance Holdings, Ltd. and Relapse Records reissued the album on May 20, 2016, on CD, vinyl, and cassette.[7] The album was remastered for this release, and also included the original Florida session as well as recordings of rehearsals performed in 1986.

Overview edit

The album was actually recorded twice, with the second Los Angeles-based session being released as the complete album by label Combat Records (later Relativity). It was first recorded in Florida, although only the rhythm guitar and drum tracks were recorded.[1] The track listing consisted of "Torn to Pieces", "Legion of Doom", "Scream Bloody Gore", "Sacrificial Cunt" (later shortened to "Sacrificial" because the label asked the band to do so, possibly because "they didn't want to get P.M.R.C. on their case"),[8]"Mutilation", "Land of No Return", and "Baptized in Blood".[citation needed] The label were unsatisfied after hearing the initial mix, so Schuldiner and Reifert re-recorded the album in California with Randy Burns as producer.[1] Once returning to Florida, the first session was released as a promotional tape, and was eventually bootlegged. "Legion of Doom" was a longtime staple of Death's rehearsals and live shows, and was indeed the first song written, reaching back to when they were known as Mantas.

Despite the many songs written during Death's demo days, only half of them were re-recorded for the album, the rest being new compositions. "Infernal Death" and "Baptized in Blood" originally appeared on the Infernal Death demo. "Mutilation", "Zombie Ritual" and "Land of No Return" originally appeared on the Mutilation demo, and "Evil Dead" and "Beyond the Unholy Grave" were originally on Death By Metal.[1] "Beyond the Unholy Grave" and "Land of No Return" were also cut from the vinyl and cassette versions of the album, though were included as CD-only bonus tracks and on subsequent re-releases in other formats, along with two live audio tracks taken from the Ultimate Revenge II video.

Certain songs on the album were inspired by horror movies. "Regurgitated Guts" was inspired by the 1980 film City of the Living Dead (a.k.a. The Gates of Hell), "Beyond the Unholy Grave" was influenced by the 1981 film The Beyond, and "Zombie Ritual" was inspired by the 1979 film Zombie, all of which were directed by Italian director Lucio Fulci.[9] "Evil Dead" was named after the film of the same name, while other tracks such as the title track and "Torn to Pieces" were inspired by Re-Animator and Make Them Die Slowly, respectively.[10]

Reception and legacy edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [11]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal4/10[12]
Decibel9/10[13]
Sputnikmusic     [14]

Scream Bloody Gore is often considered the first death metal album. Although some critics consider Seven Churches by Possessed to be the first death metal record,[15] Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic writes that, "Seven Churches was a transition between thrash metal and death metal, while Scream Bloody Gore defined the core elements of death metal".[16] According to music journalist Joel McIver, Death's debut album was a "turning-point in extreme metal",[17] and qualified it as "the first true death metal album".[18] Canadian journalist Martin Popoff indicated Schuldiner as the musician who introduced "a new level of convolution that will mark the beginnings of the next stage in extreme."[12] Writer Ian Christe stated in Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal that "Scream Bloody Gore emulated hardcore punk. It also evoked the dark moods of horror sound tracks from the drive-in zombie and cannibal horror films of George Romero".[19] Metal Forces described the album as "death metal at its utmost extreme, brutal, raw and offensive – the kind that separates the true death metallers from countless trend-following wimps".[20]

In 2016, a re-release of the album was one of the top 200 selling albums in the United States in its first week of release, marking Death's first appearance in the US Billboard 200 chart at No. 174.[1]

Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura covered "Zombie Ritual" as a bonus track for their 2013 album The Mediator Between Head and Hands Must Be the Heart.

Power metal band DragonForce covered "Evil Dead" as a bonus track from their 2017 album Reaching into Infinity. It was also covered by the Norwegian black metal band Mayhem for the vinyl bonus disc of their 2019 album Daemon.

Track listings edit

All tracks written by Chuck Schuldiner.

No.TitleLength
1."Infernal Death"2:54
2."Zombie Ritual"4:35
3."Denial of Life"3:37
4."Sacrificial"3:43
5."Mutilation"3:30
6."Regurgitated Guts"3:47
7."Baptized in Blood"4:31
8."Torn to Pieces"3:38
9."Evil Dead"3:01
10."Scream Bloody Gore"4:35
Total length:37:51
CD bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Beyond the Unholy Grave"3:08
12."Land of No Return"3:00
Total length:43:59
1999 remastered version
No.TitleLength
13."Open Casket" (Live)4:50
14."Choke on It" (Live)5:56
Total length:54:45
2008 remastered digipack version
No.TitleLength
13."Denial of Life" (Live)3:47
Total length:47:56
2016 reissued Relapse Records version (bonus disc 1)
No.TitleLength
1."Torn to Pieces" (Original Florida Session)3:29
2."Legion of Doom" (Original Florida Session)3:11
3."Scream Bloody Gore" (Original Florida Session)4:29
4."Sacrificial" (Original Florida Session)3:41
5."Mutilation" (Original Florida Session)3:25
6."Land of No Return" (Original Florida Session)2:59
7."Baptised in Blood" (Original Florida Session)4:25
8."Regurgitated Guts" (Rehearsals Aug 20, 1986)3:48
9."Sacrificial" (Rehearsals Aug 20, 1986)4:08
10."Sacrificial - Take 2" (Rehearsals Aug 20, 1986)1:39
11."Torn to Pieces" (Rehearsals Aug 20, 1986)3:54
12."Do You Love Me? - Version 1" (Rehearsals Aug 20, 1986)0:56
13."Infernal Death" (Rehearsals Aug 20, 1986)3:01
14."Zombie Ritual" (Rehearsals Aug 20, 1986)4:49
15."Beyond The Unholy Grave" (Rehearsals Aug 20, 1986)3:01
16."Do You Love Me? - Version 2" (Rehearsals Aug 20, 1986)3:09
17."Denial of Life" (Rehearsals Aug 20, 1986)3:49
Total length:57:53
2016 reissued Relapse Records version (bonus disc 2)
No.TitleLength
1."(Part of) Scream Bloody Gore" (Rehearsals 5/28/86)3:06
2."Legion of Doom" (Rehearsals 5/28/86)3:28
3."Beyond The Unholy Grave" (Rehearsals 5/28/86)3:12
4."Scream Bloody Gore" (Rehearsals 5/28/86)4:45
5."Torn to Pieces" (Rehearsals 5/28/86)3:39
6."Mutilation" (Rehearsals 5/26/86)4:16
7."Torn to Pieces" (Rehearsals 5/26/86)3:29
8."Zombie Ritual" (Rehearsals 5/26/86)4:41
9."Land of No Return" (Rehearsals 5/26/86)3:10
10."(Part of) Evil Dead" (Rehearsals 5/26/86)1:19
11."Baptised in Blood" (Rehearsals 5/26/86)4:59
12."Infernal Death" (Rehearsals 5/26/86)2:57
13."Denial of Life" (Rehearsals 5/26/86)3:22
14."Death Metal (Possessed cover)" (Rehearsals 5/26/86)2:00
Total length:48:23

Personnel edit

  • Chuck Schuldiner – vocals, guitar, bass
  • Chris Reifert – drums
  • John Hand – credited on the album as rhythm guitar but did not perform on album or during any live performances[5]
  • Randy Burns – percussion, producer
  • Edward Repka – design, illustration

Charts edit

Chart (2016) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[21] 174

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Wiederhorn, Jon (May 25, 2023). "36 Years Ago: Death Start a Revolution With 'Scream Bloody Gore'". Loudwire. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  2. ^ Aldis, N. & Sherry, J. Heavy Metal Thunder, San Francisco: Chronicle, 2006,[page needed] ISBN 0-8118-5353-5.
  3. ^ "Scream Bloody Gore (Reissue), by Death". Death. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
  4. ^ "Scream Bloody Gore - Death | Songs, Reviews and Credits", AllMusic, retrieved March 25, 2022
  5. ^ a b "Former DEATH Drummer CHRIS REIFERT Remembers Playing With CHUCK SCHULDINER". Blabbermouth.net. May 3, 2007. Retrieved June 16, 2023.
  6. ^ Lahtinen L. Chris Reifert - Ex-DEATH, ex-AUTOPSY & ABSCESS, metal-rules.com June 14, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, (retrieved May 23, 2010)
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on March 31, 2016.
  8. ^ Death. In: Jon Kristiansen: Metalion: The Slayer Mag Diaries. Bazillion Points Books 2011, p. 134.
  9. ^ "Diamonds Are Forever". Hard Rock Magazine. March 2002. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
  10. ^ Belalcazar, Felipe (director) (2018). Death By Metal (documentary).
  11. ^ Huey, Steve. "Scream Bloody Gore - Death". Allmusic. Retrieved October 13, 2011.
  12. ^ a b Popoff, Martin (November 1, 2005). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 88. ISBN 978-1-894959-31-5.
  13. ^ Macomber, Shawn (May 24, 2016). "Death: Scream Bloody Gore". Decibel Magazine. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  14. ^ "Death - Scream Bloody Gore (album review)". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved October 13, 2011.
  15. ^ DiVita, Joe. "Best Death Metal Album of Each Year Since 1985". Loudwire. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
  16. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Death Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  17. ^ McIver, J. The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists, 2009, #10: Chuck Schuldiner, Jawbone Press
  18. ^ McIver, J. Justice for All: The Truth About Metallica, Omnibus Press, 2004, p. 155.
  19. ^ Christe, I. The Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, Harper Collins, 2003, p. 241.
  20. ^ as noted in Mudrian, A. Choosing Death: The Improbable History of Death Metal & Grindcore, Feral House, 2004, p. 75.
  21. ^ "Death Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved June 1, 2016.

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Scream Bloody Gore is the debut studio album by American death metal band Death released on May 25 1987 by Combat Records 1 It is considered by many to be the first true death metal record 2 3 Chuck Schuldiner the band s founder and leader performed guitar bass and vocals and composed all tracks on the album 4 Scream Bloody GoreStudio album by DeathReleasedMay 25 1987RecordedNovember 1986StudioThe Music Grinder in Los Angeles CaliforniaGenreDeath metalLength37 51LabelCombatProducerRandy Burns Chuck SchuldinerDeath studio album chronologyScream Bloody Gore 1987 Leprosy 1988 Death chronologyMutilation 1986 Scream Bloody Gore 1987 Leprosy 1988 John Hand is noted in the album s credits as playing rhythm guitar though this was incorrect and Hand was only in the band for a short period and never performed or recorded on the album 5 This is also the only Death album to feature drummer Chris Reifert who had joined for the Mutilation demo and the only one of the band s albums to not be recorded at Morrisound Recording 6 Perseverance Holdings Ltd and Relapse Records reissued the album on May 20 2016 on CD vinyl and cassette 7 The album was remastered for this release and also included the original Florida session as well as recordings of rehearsals performed in 1986 Contents 1 Overview 2 Reception and legacy 3 Track listings 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 ReferencesOverview editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The album was actually recorded twice with the second Los Angeles based session being released as the complete album by label Combat Records later Relativity It was first recorded in Florida although only the rhythm guitar and drum tracks were recorded 1 The track listing consisted of Torn to Pieces Legion of Doom Scream Bloody Gore Sacrificial Cunt later shortened to Sacrificial because the label asked the band to do so possibly because they didn t want to get P M R C on their case 8 Mutilation Land of No Return and Baptized in Blood citation needed The label were unsatisfied after hearing the initial mix so Schuldiner and Reifert re recorded the album in California with Randy Burns as producer 1 Once returning to Florida the first session was released as a promotional tape and was eventually bootlegged Legion of Doom was a longtime staple of Death s rehearsals and live shows and was indeed the first song written reaching back to when they were known as Mantas Despite the many songs written during Death s demo days only half of them were re recorded for the album the rest being new compositions Infernal Death and Baptized in Blood originally appeared on the Infernal Death demo Mutilation Zombie Ritual and Land of No Return originally appeared on the Mutilation demo and Evil Dead and Beyond the Unholy Grave were originally on Death By Metal 1 Beyond the Unholy Grave and Land of No Return were also cut from the vinyl and cassette versions of the album though were included as CD only bonus tracks and on subsequent re releases in other formats along with two live audio tracks taken from the Ultimate Revenge II video Certain songs on the album were inspired by horror movies Regurgitated Guts was inspired by the 1980 film City of the Living Dead a k a The Gates of Hell Beyond the Unholy Grave was influenced by the 1981 film The Beyond and Zombie Ritual was inspired by the 1979 film Zombie all of which were directed by Italian director Lucio Fulci 9 Evil Dead was named after the film of the same name while other tracks such as the title track and Torn to Pieces were inspired by Re Animator and Make Them Die Slowly respectively 10 Reception and legacy editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal4 10 12 Decibel9 10 13 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Scream Bloody Gore is often considered the first death metal album Although some critics consider Seven Churches by Possessed to be the first death metal record 15 Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic writes that Seven Churches was a transition between thrash metal and death metal while Scream Bloody Gore defined the core elements of death metal 16 According to music journalist Joel McIver Death s debut album was a turning point in extreme metal 17 and qualified it as the first true death metal album 18 Canadian journalist Martin Popoff indicated Schuldiner as the musician who introduced a new level of convolution that will mark the beginnings of the next stage in extreme 12 Writer Ian Christe stated in Sound of the Beast The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal that Scream Bloody Gore emulated hardcore punk It also evoked the dark moods of horror sound tracks from the drive in zombie and cannibal horror films of George Romero 19 Metal Forces described the album as death metal at its utmost extreme brutal raw and offensive the kind that separates the true death metallers from countless trend following wimps 20 In 2016 a re release of the album was one of the top 200 selling albums in the United States in its first week of release marking Death s first appearance in the US Billboard 200 chart at No 174 1 Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura covered Zombie Ritual as a bonus track for their 2013 album The Mediator Between Head and Hands Must Be the Heart Power metal band DragonForce covered Evil Dead as a bonus track from their 2017 album Reaching into Infinity It was also covered by the Norwegian black metal band Mayhem for the vinyl bonus disc of their 2019 album Daemon Track listings editAll tracks written by Chuck Schuldiner No TitleLength1 Infernal Death 2 542 Zombie Ritual 4 353 Denial of Life 3 374 Sacrificial 3 435 Mutilation 3 306 Regurgitated Guts 3 477 Baptized in Blood 4 318 Torn to Pieces 3 389 Evil Dead 3 0110 Scream Bloody Gore 4 35Total length 37 51 CD bonus tracksNo TitleLength11 Beyond the Unholy Grave 3 0812 Land of No Return 3 00Total length 43 59 1999 remastered versionNo TitleLength13 Open Casket Live 4 5014 Choke on It Live 5 56Total length 54 45 2008 remastered digipack versionNo TitleLength13 Denial of Life Live 3 47Total length 47 56 2016 reissued Relapse Records version bonus disc 1 No TitleLength1 Torn to Pieces Original Florida Session 3 292 Legion of Doom Original Florida Session 3 113 Scream Bloody Gore Original Florida Session 4 294 Sacrificial Original Florida Session 3 415 Mutilation Original Florida Session 3 256 Land of No Return Original Florida Session 2 597 Baptised in Blood Original Florida Session 4 258 Regurgitated Guts Rehearsals Aug 20 1986 3 489 Sacrificial Rehearsals Aug 20 1986 4 0810 Sacrificial Take 2 Rehearsals Aug 20 1986 1 3911 Torn to Pieces Rehearsals Aug 20 1986 3 5412 Do You Love Me Version 1 Rehearsals Aug 20 1986 0 5613 Infernal Death Rehearsals Aug 20 1986 3 0114 Zombie Ritual Rehearsals Aug 20 1986 4 4915 Beyond The Unholy Grave Rehearsals Aug 20 1986 3 0116 Do You Love Me Version 2 Rehearsals Aug 20 1986 3 0917 Denial of Life Rehearsals Aug 20 1986 3 49Total length 57 53 2016 reissued Relapse Records version bonus disc 2 No TitleLength1 Part of Scream Bloody Gore Rehearsals 5 28 86 3 062 Legion of Doom Rehearsals 5 28 86 3 283 Beyond The Unholy Grave Rehearsals 5 28 86 3 124 Scream Bloody Gore Rehearsals 5 28 86 4 455 Torn to Pieces Rehearsals 5 28 86 3 396 Mutilation Rehearsals 5 26 86 4 167 Torn to Pieces Rehearsals 5 26 86 3 298 Zombie Ritual Rehearsals 5 26 86 4 419 Land of No Return Rehearsals 5 26 86 3 1010 Part of Evil Dead Rehearsals 5 26 86 1 1911 Baptised in Blood Rehearsals 5 26 86 4 5912 Infernal Death Rehearsals 5 26 86 2 5713 Denial of Life Rehearsals 5 26 86 3 2214 Death Metal Possessed cover Rehearsals 5 26 86 2 00Total length 48 23Personnel editChuck Schuldiner vocals guitar bass Chris Reifert drums John Hand credited on the album as rhythm guitar but did not perform on album or during any live performances 5 Randy Burns percussion producer Edward Repka design illustrationCharts editChart 2016 Peak positionUS Billboard 200 21 174References edit a b c d e Wiederhorn Jon May 25 2023 36 Years Ago Death Start a Revolution With Scream Bloody Gore Loudwire Retrieved December 30 2023 Aldis N amp Sherry J Heavy Metal Thunder San Francisco Chronicle 2006 page needed ISBN 0 8118 5353 5 Scream Bloody Gore Reissue by Death Death Retrieved March 25 2022 Scream Bloody Gore Death Songs Reviews and Credits AllMusic retrieved March 25 2022 a b Former DEATH Drummer CHRIS REIFERT Remembers Playing With CHUCK SCHULDINER Blabbermouth net May 3 2007 Retrieved June 16 2023 Lahtinen L Chris Reifert Ex DEATH ex AUTOPSY amp ABSCESS metal rules com Archived June 14 2010 at the Wayback Machine retrieved May 23 2010 DEATH Scream Bloody Gore Coming May 20th Archived from the original on March 31 2016 Death In Jon Kristiansen Metalion The Slayer Mag Diaries Bazillion Points Books 2011 p 134 Diamonds Are Forever Hard Rock Magazine March 2002 Retrieved May 11 2011 Belalcazar Felipe director 2018 Death By Metal documentary Huey Steve Scream Bloody Gore Death Allmusic Retrieved October 13 2011 a b Popoff Martin November 1 2005 The Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal Volume 2 The Eighties Burlington Ontario Canada Collector s Guide Publishing p 88 ISBN 978 1 894959 31 5 Macomber Shawn May 24 2016 Death Scream Bloody Gore Decibel Magazine Retrieved May 16 2023 Death Scream Bloody Gore album review Sputnikmusic Retrieved October 13 2011 DiVita Joe Best Death Metal Album of Each Year Since 1985 Loudwire Retrieved March 25 2022 Rivadavia Eduardo Death Biography Allmusic Retrieved January 21 2014 McIver J The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists 2009 10 Chuck Schuldiner Jawbone Press McIver J Justice for All The Truth About Metallica Omnibus Press 2004 p 155 Christe I The Sound of the Beast The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal Harper Collins 2003 p 241 as noted in Mudrian A Choosing Death The Improbable History of Death Metal amp Grindcore Feral House 2004 p 75 Death Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved June 1 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scream Bloody Gore amp oldid 1192725966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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