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Cattle Decapitation are an American deathgrind band from San Diego, California. Originally founded in 1996, Cattle Decapitation's songs protest the mistreatment and consumption of animals as well as the abuse of the environment. Lyrics may also focus on subjects such as misanthropy and genocide of the human race. Check our available cattle decapitation concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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It's been three years since Cattle Decapitation unleashed their outstanding The Harvest Floor. Now, the San Diego, CA death/grind masters return with their seventh studio album, Monolith of Inhumanity, which is every bit worth the wait. "The Carbon Stampede" starts the record off with fast machinegun drumming and frenzied guitar work, as well as intense vocals (including gang back-ups featuring members of Cephalic Carnage)...
- exclaim.ca
Summary: Cattle Decapitation release an album that is more than just senseless aggression Other than garnering wide support in animal rights circles the world over, San Diego's death metal/grind outfit Cattle Decapitation have accrued a sizeable amount of attention in the broader metal realm...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
4/5 On their fifth album, vegetarian gore-grinders Cattle Decapitation prove they're not just Carcass worship. Vocalist Travis Ryan fully comes out of his shell with his, ahem, "melodic" "singing" and the Jeff Walker-esque tone sounds great (see "Lifestalker")...
- www.revolvermag.com
Sound: Death metal and grindcore enthusiasts are undoubtedly already familiar with Cattle Decapitation. The San Diego band was founded in the mid 90's and they've released several critically acclaimed albums throughout that time. The Harvest Floor is the group's newest effort and instead of slowing their frenzied pace down, they've only gotten sicker with age! Obviously out to prove his might, new drummer David McGraw checks in with a breakneck performance...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
The conceptual leap from Cattle Decapitation's 2000 sophomore album Homovore to its 2004 effort Humanure was, as the titles might suggest, rather slight: simply put, this band not only declined to endorse the consumption of animals, it also placed a heavy lyrical emphasis on depicting a reversal of fortunes that saw the cruelties of slaughter redirected at humans...
- www.stylusmagazine.com
San Diego's masters of Carcass worship finally see their awesome debut lp get the digital treatment. Fast and furious, super technical, but kind of sloppy at the same time, Cattle Decapitation take their love of Carcass and all things gore and treat us to eighteen tracks of grinding, blood drenched, shit splattered metal mayhem. With the whole thing clocking in right around 16 minutes!!! That's less than a minute a track! This is some seriously heavy, ultra-technical freaked out craziness...
- www.aquariusrecords.org
Hot on the heels of Cattle Decap's first full length getting its cd release earlier this year (on Three One G, the San Diego based label run by Justin Pearson of The Locust) comes this, their Metal Blade Records debut... and the heavy duty mayhem and cannibalistic carnage continues unabated. Features former Locust drummer David Astor and present Locust drummer (former guitarist) Gabe Serbian...
- www.aquariusrecords.org
The majority of you won't make it past the name of the band, Cattle Decapitation. Or the album title. Nor will most of you make it past the insane Wes Benscoter cover art, a very blase looking cow shitting out bloody offal and human remains, illustrating the "Humanure" concept. But that's okay, 'cause then you're not the sort of folks Cattle Decapitiation want hanging around. They're looking for folks with a deep love of violence and gore and classic death metal...
- www.aquariusrecords.org
Since their inception in the mid-'90s, Cattle Decapitation have been consistently written off as a side project of the Locust (lineup changes have squashed that connection) or a gore-obsessed novelty act (can't a band have a sense of humor, albeit a pitch-black one, without being stuck with this tag?). Humanure changes all that, though. On the surface it's not very different from To Serve Man or Homovore: gore-minded hardcore punks playing a brutal fusion of grindcore and metal...
- music.aol.com
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