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  1. Welcome to Carcass Cuntry is a country metal album by Jeffrey Walker, of the metal band Carcass. The instrumentation is performed by notable heavy metal musicians, including Faith No More's Billy Gould, H.I.M.'s Ville Valo, Anathema's Danny Cavanagh and Carcass members Bill Steer and Ken Owen.

    • History
    • Influence and Cultural References
    • Band Members
    • Discography

    Early days

    Carcass were first formed as a school band by Bill Steer and Ken Owen that soon after disbanded. Steer then joined the D-beat band Disattack with drummer Middie, Paul on bass and Pek on vocals. After releasing a four track demo entitled A Bomb Drops ... in 1986, the bass player left the band and was replaced by Jeff Walker, formerly guitarist and vocalist of the Electro Hippies. Vocalist Andrew Pek changed his name to Sanjiv after a visit to India. At about the same time, Bill Steer joined Na...

    Progress

    Symphonies of Sickness (1989), the second album, which contained a much improved production quality (courtesy of Colin Richardson), featured more death metal structures and longer songs with more slow passages. The second half of the tour in support of Symphonies of Sickness saw the addition of second lead guitarist Michael Amott, whose previous work included Carnage. Amott was to become a permanent member, playing on the second Peel Session and contributing material towards their third album...

    Columbia

    The band's fourth album, Heartwork, was released in the UK in October 1993, and did not have a US release until three months later. It was considered a radical change by many fans, which eliminated Steer's deeper vocals and the clinically gory lyrics. Again, Steer handled all rhythm guitar duties, this time due to Amott losing his passport in Israel (thus making him unable to return to England in time to record).Song structures, whilst still containing musically complex parts, were simpler, i...

    Carcass are influenced by death metal and grindcore bands like Death, Repulsion, Master, Morbid Angel, Napalm Death, Macabre, and other acts such as Slayer, King Diamond, Cryptic Slaughter, Discharge, Siege, N.Y.C. Mayhem and Diamond Head. Otrebor of black metal band Botanistcites Carcass' use of medical dictionary terms in lyrics and song titles a...

    Current

    1. Bill Steer – guitar, backing vocals (1985–1996, 2007–present) co-lead vocals (1985–1992) 2. Jeff Walker – bass, lead vocals (1985–1996, 2007–present) 3. Daniel Wilding – drums (2012–present) 4. Tom Draper – guitar (2018–present)

    Past

    1. Sanjiv Sumner – lead vocals (1986–1987) 2. Carlo Regadas – guitar (1994–1996) 3. Ken Owen – drums (1986–1996), backing vocals (1985–1996, guest vocals on Surgical Steel, 2013, live guest 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013) 4. Michael Amott – guitar (1990–1993, 2007–2012) 5. Daniel Erlandsson – drums (2007–2012) 6. Ben Ash – guitar (2013–2018)

    Live musicians

    1. Mike Hickey – guitar (1993–1994)

  2. May 9, 2006 · Album. Welcome to Carcass Cuntry. Jeff Walker Und Die Fluffers. Released May 9, 2006. Welcome to Carcass Cuntry Tracklist. 1. The Man Comes Around Lyrics. 11. Keep On Rocking In The Free...

  3. Jan 19, 2007 · Essentially a punk rock cover album with some really heavy folk and country overtones, Welcome to Carcass Cuntry serves as notice to the music world that Walker is more than lyrics about medical mutations and vocals that could simultaneously peel the paint off a wall or cause a house to collapse.

  4. May 9, 2006 · Welcome to Carcass Cuntry by Jeff Walker und Die Fluffers released in 2006. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. Sep 7, 2006 · Jeff Walker Und Die Fluffers – Welcome to Carcass Cuntry Review. Dave Pirtle on September 7, 2006. What was the first thing you said to yourself after ex- Carcass vocalist/bassist Jeff Walker announced he has going to record and release a collection of country songs done metal style?

  6. Listen to Welcome To Carcass Cuntry on Spotify. Jeff Walker and Die Fluffers · Album · 2006 · 11 songs.