This was a big deal for me back in 2004 when my internet was limited. Bought the album and it came with this as a bonus disc which I watched on my PS2. Good times man.
I have always thought Jack “quit” because he couldn’t keep up with Pat. Jack is a good songwriter but he’s not a super technical player by any means and Alex wanted to push the boundaries. Same thing happened when they replaced Rusay, if you don’t keep up you’re gone…
@@christianeasley767 he didn’t leave CC for Deicide, he joined quite a while after leaving CC. Deicide is also not near as technically advanced as current CC is although Steve is the better drummer. Looks like 6 Feet Under is Jack’s favorite band now and we all know where they land in the pecking order…
@@biorythmicshifter I have known Jack since the demo days-- The last time I saw him he was playing with Glen and STEVE and KEVIN out in Las Vegas… Love that dude!!!
And that’s precisely why I prefer older CC (Pre-Wretched Spawn era). No ill feelings toward Pat, he’s an amazing player, but I feel like they started needlessly going to more complex and contrived arrangements just for the sake of it, instead of making cohesive songs. I can imagine that being a big reason for Jack leaving, it became less and less about playing with feel to treating guitar like a math book. They lost that brutal groove element they had on albums like Gallery of Suicide. Also, I don’t believe it came down to Jack not being able to keep up. I don’t think Barrett is any more proficient technically than Owen, so it’s was more of Jack just saying “I don’t like where this is going, fuck it.”
Great to see in studio footage from the making of this album and how they were working with Neil Kernon. Wretched Spawn is a killer album with some truly sick tracks, cool to see Alex using the Spector Euro 5LX bass too
I used to watch this loads when it came out with the wretched spawn CD special edition. I even got my uncle to watch it who is a massive folk fan. At first he was like, what is this nonsense, then he said to me actually, this is pretty dam cool what they do! Death metal is an acquired taste but when you get the taste, its hard to pass it.
@@miker20 Their current rhythm guitarist Rob tunes his 6-string guitars to A# D# G# C# F# A#. He likes to be able to use the same chord shapes higher up. The lead guitars on CC that Pat/Erick play are A# D# G# C# F A#. For the G# tuning, Erik does play a 7-String, where Pat played 6-strings.
Eu amo tanto ver esses Making Of, ainda mais antigos e de albuns que eu amo, da pra embarcar na experiencia e apreciar ainda mais a arte dos cara Obrigado❤🇧🇷
Wow! Why would Paul not own a drum kit such as that by now? As he explained, it's a top-of-the-line model, and it would only stand to reason that this drummer, who's been gainfully employed as CC's drummer in all this time, but does not/can't afford these? Anyone?
@@cannibalcorpsefanbase Yes, I realize they are studio drums. Maybe I didn't make myself clear: To me, it sounded like Paul covets these drums, but for whatever reason doesn't own this type of kit. He states, 'I hope to own one of these kits one day" ~ so, my question is ~ why would Paul not already own this "top-of-the-line" kit? Obviously they are not a specialty-made, "only-one-kit-made" type of drum set, otherwise Paul wouldn't have said he wished to own a set like this some day? Surely, after 15 years he could afford such a thing then?
@@war2thegrave Thanks! In your opinion, does that hold true even now, that death metal barely pays the bills? I'm fairly new into CC, and I'm still learning alot about this band and its members!
@karengarrison3666 Things are somewhat different now with social media, but it's still a niche music genre. Cannibal Corpse have beat the odds by sticking it out for 30+ years and remaining consistent. Their hard work has ensured they they can live comfortable lives. Not mansions and limos, but comfortable. Keep in mind that Cannibal Corpse is the most successful and well known death metal band, so the majority of bands in this genre are not going to have it this good.
This was a big deal for me back in 2004 when my internet was limited. Bought the album and it came with this as a bonus disc which I watched on my PS2. Good times man.
they should let pat back into the band just for writing frantic disembowelment
I have always thought Jack “quit” because he couldn’t keep up with Pat. Jack is a good songwriter but he’s not a super technical player by any means and Alex wanted to push the boundaries. Same thing happened when they replaced Rusay, if you don’t keep up you’re gone…
UMMMMM DUDE-- JACK JOINED DEICIDE!!!!!!! WTH are you talking about!!!!! DEICIDE is Jacks favorite band!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️😈🫡🥃😊🎸🎸🎸🎸😉
@@christianeasley767 he didn’t leave CC for Deicide, he joined quite a while after leaving CC. Deicide is also not near as technically advanced as current CC is although Steve is the better drummer. Looks like 6 Feet Under is Jack’s favorite band now and we all know where they land in the pecking order…
@@biorythmicshifter I have known Jack since the demo days-- The last time I saw him he was playing with Glen and STEVE and KEVIN out in Las Vegas… Love that dude!!!
And that’s precisely why I prefer older CC (Pre-Wretched Spawn era). No ill feelings toward Pat, he’s an amazing player, but I feel like they started needlessly going to more complex and contrived arrangements just for the sake of it, instead of making cohesive songs.
I can imagine that being a big reason for Jack leaving, it became less and less about playing with feel to treating guitar like a math book. They lost that brutal groove element they had on albums like Gallery of Suicide.
Also, I don’t believe it came down to Jack not being able to keep up. I don’t think Barrett is any more proficient technically than Owen, so it’s was more of Jack just saying “I don’t like where this is going, fuck it.”
Just look at the difference in their gear
George Corpsegrinder Fisher
Thanks so much for posting all the "The making of album" stuff! Love CC \M/
Thanks for all the vids 👏🔥
23:33 Frantic Disembowelment
Great to see in studio footage from the making of this album and how they were working with Neil Kernon. Wretched Spawn is a killer album with some truly sick tracks, cool to see Alex using the Spector Euro 5LX bass too
appreciation post who uploads these vids. \m/
I used to watch this loads when it came out with the wretched spawn CD special edition. I even got my uncle to watch it who is a massive folk fan. At first he was like, what is this nonsense, then he said to me actually, this is pretty dam cool what they do! Death metal is an acquired taste but when you get the taste, its hard to pass it.
So Pat used a 6 string ???? Did he tune it like the top 6 on a 7 string?
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@@cannibalcorpsefanbase tuned to A# D# G# C# F# A#????
Almost, but not quite. Instead of an F# on the high B string, it’s an F to maintain the third interval, simplifying chords and scale shapes.
@@miker20 Their current rhythm guitarist Rob tunes his 6-string guitars to A# D# G# C# F# A#. He likes to be able to use the same chord shapes higher up. The lead guitars on CC that Pat/Erick play are A# D# G# C# F A#. For the G# tuning, Erik does play a 7-String, where Pat played 6-strings.
Yo, that song in the beginning at 2:48 is awesome, if anyone can, please tell me the name.
@@DylanColangelo Rotted Body Landslide
Eu amo tanto ver esses Making Of, ainda mais antigos e de albuns que eu amo, da pra embarcar na experiencia e apreciar ainda mais a arte dos cara
Obrigado❤🇧🇷
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Wow! Why would Paul not own a drum kit such as that by now?
As he explained, it's a top-of-the-line model, and it would only stand to reason that this drummer, who's been gainfully employed as CC's drummer in all this time, but does not/can't afford these?
Anyone?
@@karengarrison3666 Because these are studio drums
@@cannibalcorpsefanbase
Yes, I realize they are studio drums.
Maybe I didn't make myself clear:
To me, it sounded like Paul covets these drums, but for whatever reason doesn't own this type of kit.
He states, 'I hope to own one of these kits one day" ~ so, my question is ~ why would Paul not already own this "top-of-the-line" kit?
Obviously they are not a specialty-made, "only-one-kit-made" type of drum set, otherwise Paul wouldn't have said he wished to own a set like this some day?
Surely, after 15 years he could afford such a thing then?
Death metal barely pays the bills. They did it for the love of the music. He later became an endorsee of DDrum, so he set up his own custom kit.
@@war2thegrave
Thanks!
In your opinion, does that hold true even now, that death metal barely pays the bills?
I'm fairly new into CC, and I'm still learning alot about this band and its members!
@karengarrison3666 Things are somewhat different now with social media, but it's still a niche music genre. Cannibal Corpse have beat the odds by sticking it out for 30+ years and remaining consistent. Their hard work has ensured they they can live comfortable lives. Not mansions and limos, but comfortable. Keep in mind that Cannibal Corpse is the most successful and well known death metal band, so the majority of bands in this genre are not going to have it this good.
What do you guys think they had in their closets? I'm guessing just weed and paraphernalia lol possibly a rifle or 2 with Pat
@@xymoriintus None of them smoke weed except Chris (who is no longer in the band) and Pat bought some when he was younger
Thank you sharing
This was awesome 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Very cool video