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Cannibal Corpse "Red Before Black" White Vinyl

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Cannibal Corpse "Red Before Black" White VinylRelease Date: February 20, 2026 Exclusive limited edition white vinyl reissue of death metal legends' 14th studio album! Since their beginning 37 years ago as a small band out of Buffalo, NY, CANNIBAL CORPSE has not only managed to go platinum for combined worldwide sales of all albums, but in the process also gained one of the strongest and most loyal of all Death Metal fan bases in the genre's history. CANNIBAL CORPSE will never ever be dethroned as

Release Date: February 20, 2026

Exclusive limited edition white vinyl reissue of death metal legends' 14th studio album!

Since their beginning 37 years ago as a small band out of Buffalo, NY, CANNIBAL CORPSE has not only managed to go platinum for combined worldwide sales of all albums, but in the process also gained one of the strongest and most loyal of all Death Metal fan bases in the genre's history. CANNIBAL CORPSE will never ever be dethroned as the ruling leaders of Death Metal.

Once banned in Australia, New Zealand & Korea... Censored in Germany, where they are still banned from performing any material off their first three albums... One would think this would hurt sales and inhibit the band's availability to grow, but not CANNIBAL CORPSE! It has been discovered that the band is now officially the top selling Death Metal band of the SoundScan Era!

The band released its fourteenth studio album, 'Red Before black', in 2017. The album was recorded in the Mana Recording Studios in Saint Petersburg by Erik Rutan (SOILENT GREEN, BELPHEGOR, HATE ETERNAL) and is 100% Cannibal Corpse! The twelve tracks simply demolish everything and impressively demonstrate that the band remained a cornerstone of the genre even after 30 years.

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