CANNIBAL CORPSE Interviewed On 'Focus On Metal' Podcast (Audio)

November 24, 2010

Episode 11 of the Focus On Metal weekly podcast features a brand new interview with bassist Alex Webster of Florida death metallers CANNIBAL CORPSE.

Focus On Metal podcast (audio):

On October 29, Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation released "Best Of Cannibal Corpse", featuring note-for-note transcriptions of 13 fan favorites from CANNIBAL CORPSE.

CANNIBAL CORPSE filmed two shows in early May for an upcoming DVD release. The concerts were shot and directed by Denise Korycki (Wild Wind Productions),who also helmed the band's "Centuries Of Torment - The First 20 Years" DVD.

"Centuries of Torment", which came out July 2008, was certified platinum in Canada last year just before the crushing release of the band's new album, "Evisceration Plague". The DVD sold 2,100 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 8 on the Top Music Videos chart.

Fan-filmed video footage of CANNIBAL CORPSE's November 20, 2010 performance at the Trocadero in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania can be viewed below (courtesy of "hectordiazmontes").

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