CANNIBAL CORPSE: 'Kill' Enters German Chart At No. 59

April 4, 2006

CANNIBAL CORPSE's new album, "Kill", has entered the German national chart at position No. 59. As previously reported, "Kill" debuted at No. 170 on The Billboard 200 with first-week sales in the United States of just a little over 6,000 copies. In 1994, CANNIBAL CORPSE's "Vile" entered the Billboard chart at No. 151 (with a first-week tally of just under 6,200),making "Kill" the second-highest selling debut in the band's storied 17-year career.

"Kill" was released in a limited luxury package, including a bonus DVD, featuring a complete live show (approximately 77 minutes in length) with great sound, professionally filmed on April 8, 2004 at La Laiterie in Strasbourg, France.

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