CANNIBAL CORPSE Frontman Performs At BLIZZCON Event In California (Video)

October 24, 2011

CANNIBAL CORPSE vocalist George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher performed with the house band LEVEL 90 ELITE TAUREN CHIEFTAINS (L90ETC) at Blizzard Entertainment's BlizzCon 2011 event, which was held October 21-22 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. Video footage of his appearance can be seen below.

The largest event of its kind, BlizzCon is a celebration of Blizzard Entertainment's Warcraft, Diablo, and StarCraft game universes and the global player communities surrounding them.

In a 2009 interview with Metal Underground, Fisher stated about his interest in World Of Warcraft and other role-playing games, "I used to play Final Fantasy games, like, really religiously. At the time that I bought World Of Warcraft and started playing it, I was playing Final Fantasy 7 again. And my friends that had been playing World Of Warcraft that got me to get the game and what-not were, like, 'Once you get this game, you're not going to play any other games anymore.' I was like, 'Yeah, whatever. Fuck off.' They were right. Since I got World Of Warcraft, the only games I've played, like, last night, we have a Wii on here [on the tour bus], and we were driving down the road playing Mario Kart, which is fun. That's cool to play with a couple people and shit. And Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess a few years ago; we had a Wii on a different bus, and I was playing that. But, if I have good Internet and I had the time, I will play World Of Warcraft over another game. It's stolen my soul, I guess. I love it. It's a great game; there's so much to do. There's so much I'm missing right fucking now, not being able to play as much as I want. But this is what we do, and I love this more than Warcraft [gestures 'a little bit']. By a lot."

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