CANNIBAL CORPSE Drummer To Be Featured On This Weekend's 'The Governor's Ball'

December 1, 2006

Drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz of CANNIBAL CORPSE will be the featured guest on "The Governor's Ball" on Saturday, December 2 at 3:00 p.m. Tune in on www.myspace.com/thegovernorsball and www.fusionradio.ca to hear a discussion about the band's popularity, extreme violence, and the strange fetishes of lady fans.

As previously reported, CANNIBAL CORPSE will re-release its 1996 masterpiece "Vile" in March 2007. Entitled "Vile Live", the re-release will be part of a two-disc set which will include a bonus DVD containing live footage from the "Vile" era. The bulk of the concert material was filmed using three "old-school Hi8 cameras" on February 3, 1997 at San Francisco's Berkeley Square, with four additional tracks shot the following night (February 4, 1997) using only two cameras.

CANNIBAL CORPSE's video for the song "Death Walking Terror" has been posted online at YouTube.com. The track comes off "Kill", the band's 10th studio LP, which came out late March. The album debuted at No. 170 on The Billboard 200 chart, selling more than 6,000 copies in its first week. It was the second time in the band's career that one of its albums breached the mostly pop-friendly list; in 1996, "Vile" opened at No. 151, with more than 6,100 copies sold.

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