Gonorreia Visceral

Gonorreia Visceral
Studio album by Holocausto Canibal
Released February 2000
Recorded 1999, Rec'n'Gore Studios
Genre Goregrind, grindcore, death metal
Length 18:18
Label So Die Music
Producer Paulo Brandão
Holocausto Canibal chronology
oPus I
(1998)
Gonorreia Visceral
(2000)
Sublime Massacre Corpóreo
(2002)

Gonorreia Visceral (Portuguese for "Visceral Gonorrhea") is the first studio album by Portuguese grindcore band Holocausto Canibal. It was released in February 2000 by So Die Music. The album was recorded in 1999 at Rec'n'Gore Studios, in Vila do Conde, Portugal, and was produced by Paulo Brandão. The album was preceded by the oPus I demo tape, released in 1998.[1]

This was the first Portuguese album to feature a gory artwork designed with true photos and not drawings which would become a trademark of the band from that moment on since every subsequent artwork was conceived in a similar way.

In 2014, in an article featured on Portuguese Loud! Magazine on the tenth year anniversary of "Sublime Massacre Corpóreo", Holocausto Canibal revealed their plans to re-record "oPus I" and "Gonorreia Visceral" as part of the 15th year celebration of the release of their first album.[2] A few months later, in an interview on "Larvas", they confirmed this intention and pointed out 2015 as the release date of this record, also revealing that they are already working on a new full-length.[3]

Track listing

All music composed by Holocausto Canibal. All lyrics written by Z. Pedro.

No. Title Length
1. "Vagina Convulsa (Convulsed Vagina)"   00:04
2. "Holocausto Canibal (Cannibal Holocaust)"   01:41
3. "Empalamento (Impalement)"   01:01
4. "Antropofagia Auto Infligida (Self Inflicted Anthropophagy)"   02:12
5. "Septicemia Vaginal (Vaginal Septicemia)"   02:01
6. "Carnificina Psicopata (Psychopath Carnage)"   04:22
7. "Gorgasmos... Orgásmicos Espasmos Gore (Gorgasms... Gory Orgasmic Spasms)"   01:58
8. "Faixa 8 (Track 8)"   02:59
Total length:
18:18

Credits

Holocausto Canibal
Production

References

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