Chainsaw Dismemberment

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Chainsaw Dismemberment
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 29, 1999 [1]
RecordedMarch–April 1999
Genre Brutal death metal, grindcore
Length49:14
Label Relapse
Producer
Mortician chronology
Zombie Apocalypse
(1998)
Chainsaw Dismemberment
(1999)
Domain of Death
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Chainsaw Dismemberment is the second studio album by American death metal band Mortician, released on June 29, 1999 [1] by Relapse Records.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Stab" (When a Stranger Calls)3:53
2."Fleshripper"0:54
3."Drowned in Your Blood"1:44
4."Mass Mutilation" (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer)1:47
5."Mauled Beyond Recognition" (Silent Night, Bloody Night)0:51
6."Rabid" (I Drink Your Blood)2:01
7."Bloodshed"1:15
8."Decayed" (Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III)1:49
9."Final Bloodbath"1:09
10."Island of the Dead" (Zombi 2)3:56
11."Brutalized"0:55
12."Slaughtered" (Bloodeaters)1:30
13."The Crazies" (The Crazies)1:18
14."Silent Night, Bloody Night" (Silent Night, Bloody Night)1:58
15."Chainsaw Dismemberment" (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2)2:39
16."Psychotic Rage"0:52
17."Funeral Feast"1:41
18."Wolfen" (Wolfen)1:03
19."Dark Sanity"1:27
20."Camp Blood" (Friday the 13th Part 2)2:13
21."Tormented"1:26
22."Slaughterhouse (Part II)" (Slaughterhouse)2:18
23."Barbarian"1:22
24."Rats" (Rats: Night of Terror)1:36
25."Mater Tenebrarum" (Inferno)2:23
26."Splattered"0:49
27."Obliteration"1:18
28."Lord of the Dead (Mortician Part II)" (Phantasm II)2:54
Total length:49:14

Personnel

Mortician
Production

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