Cannibal Corpse Guitar Gear

Cannibal Corpse Guitar Gear

A marshall vs8100 head is visible in the studio during the recording of The Bleeding in part 1 of the centuries of torment documentary/video (https://youtu.be/aGPot3rP53o) at around 1:28:57...

In this video from Godlyke Distributing, the rythym guitarist of Cannibal Corpse Rob Barrett is seen playing his custom, one-of-a-kind Dean Cadi-KILL 6 string signature guitar. The paint job was created by Mike Pooch Pucciarrelli using with acrylic paint and brushes onto his limited edition Cad...

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The main thing about this pedal is the middle knob right here, the low boost. That is the key...This just gives that little extra bite to it, says Rob Barrett, at 0:30 in this video.

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Played this guitar during his early years with Cannibal Corpse and was used on their fourth album The Bleeding. It also appeared in the Ace Ventura movie. It was sometimes used live for C# songs during his second stint in Malevolent Creation and also HatePlow too but he mostly used his 2 Les Pa...

At 7:45 in this video, Rob Barrett shows his 1989 Les Paul Standard. It has a Charvel passive pickup in the neck and an EMG 81 in the bridge. It was used on Retribution (Malevolent Creation album), Vile, and all the C# Standard Malevolent Creation and HatePlow songs. It's now retired but still ge...

Video is set to the exact point where Rob admits to using one on stage and shows the camera the exact guitar.

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This clip taken from the Evisceration Plague Bonus DVD, shows Cannibal Corpse rhythm guitarist Rob Barrett talking about why he started using a Dean VX 6 string guitar with charcoa...

I just recently got a Mesa Boogie Mark V amp, which we'll start using live, says Rob Barrett, at 1:05 in this video.

This photo from Bravewords.com shows Cannibal Corpse rhythm guitarist Rob Barrett wielding his Dean Cadillac Standard. In 2007, Rob Barrett was taken on by Dean Guitars for endorsement and was given his own signature, the Dean Cadi-KILL 6 limited edition string guitar.

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Rob used this guitar on one song on the Kill record, practiced with it during the recording of Evisceration Plague and most of the time used it on the B Standard tuned HatePlow and Malevolent Creation songs along with the Les Paul Standard used on the Vile album for the C# Standard songs.

Rob used Phil Fasciana's Jackson Randy Rhoads live on some songs on the Created Live DVD which was released without the band's approval. Phil used it on C# tuned Malevolent Creation and HatePlow songs. It was tuned to B on the live album HatePlow put out which was recorded to a DAT on their tou...

You can see in this video of a cannibal corpse live show in 2022 Rob Barrett is playing his new dean 2023 USA custom shop z. Which Rob Barrett is using for every live show for cannibal corpses new album violence unimagined.

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Rob started using EMG pickups during the Vile era, in his Les Paul Standard he has an EMG 81 in the bridge position and a charvel passive in the neck, the rest of his guitars with EMG's have an 85 in the neck (which he doesn't use live, not sure if he uses them in the studio).

This YouTube channel is run by the gentlemen who sets up the guitars for Cannibal Corpse, Granville Guitars in FL. He showcases the specifications of the instruments for all of the fans. This is one of the new custom shops Rob uses for his 2022 tours of Violence Unimagined specifically for the G#...In this post on Facebook by Jim Dunlop Guitar Products they share a picture of Pat O'Brien's pedal board containing 2 MXR Fullbore Metal pedals.

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Pat and Paul jamming new Cannibal songs (for the album A Skeletal Domain). The Marshall Major heads can be seen in the background.

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Rob and Pat answer Fret12.com member Pat's question on what rigs and pedals they run. Pat mentions the Keeley modified Boss Metal Zone 0:36 into the video.

Cannibal Corpse records vocals and guitar solos at Mana Recording Studios with producer Erik Rutan. All footage was shot by the band.

Pat can be seen here posing next to his rig which includes Triple Rectifier heads. They have been used on every album since 1999's Bloodthirst. They can be seen being used for tracking guitars on the making of Evisceration Plague in this video ...

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In this photo posted by Jim Dunlop Guitar Poducts of Pat's pedalboard a MXR KFK 10 Band EQ Pedal can be spotted on the top left of the photo.

At around 3:23 Pat can be seen playing a 1974 Gibson Flying V. As stated his dad bought it for him. He also mentions that he bought allot of Flying V's and traded some. Some of which date to 1979 and 1981.

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In this promotional image, Pat can be seen posing in front of a pair of full-stack amplifiers that includes four Mesa Boogie 4x12 Rectifier cabinets.

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In this video by B.C. Rich, Pat O'Brien shreds on an Onyx B.C. Rich Chuck Schuldiner Tribute Electric Guitar, and talks about his memories of Chuck Schuldiner.

I have an original Mu-Tron and all I can say is Vivider is fucking killer! I like it so much and I want to buy another one!

A purple plexi can be seen in the background in the studio DVD for The Wretched Spawn during Jack Owen's gear rundown.The new Corpse (left to right): guitarist Rob Barrett, bassist Alex Webster, vocalist George Corpsegrinder Fisher, guitarist Erik Rutan, and drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz.

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As extreme metal continues to splinter into infinite niche genres and thrash metal's heroes steadily mosh towards the pastures of classic rock, it's the right time to re-examine the legacy of the bands that initiated metal's big push towards the outer reaches of its sonic margins. Much of the guitar content on social media these days is comprised of young players shredding and djenting away on extended-scale guitars, and it's no exaggeration to say that

Of that would exist without the influence of O.G. American death metal's bludgeoning chug and churn. And while they weren't the first on the scene, Cannibal Corpse is often considered the band that ultimately defined the subgenre's sound.

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—and now boasting over 30 years of parent-terrifying music—Cannibal Corpse have proven yet again that they're more than just innovators within a subgenre. They're an institution. Essentially, Cannibal Corpse is the AC/DC of death-metal: a band that's created a distinct sound and consistently progressed within that idiom despite several lineup changes, including a lead vocalist—again like AC/DC—without sacrificing the elements that made that sound so enthralling in the first place.

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Is a dynamic and bloody disgusting journey through a hectic mix of Cannibal Corpse's signature breakneck blasters and hulking mid-tempo groovers. It's an album that has everything fans love and expect from the Florida-based squad. It's also an album that benefits tremendously from an injection of fresh creative blood via the contributions of longtime producer Erik Rutan, who not only produced the recordings, but officially joined the quintet as a guitarist and songwriter just before starting pre-production.

I think he did a really good job of adapting and Cannibalizing his riffs to make it sound like us. —Rob Barrett

Best known for fronting his own band, Hate Eternal, and for the multiple long stints he's served on guitar with Morbid Angel, Rutan has spent the lion's share of the past decade producing a laundry list of diverse and critically acclaimed heavy albums from his MANA Studios in St. Petersburg, Florida. This isn't the first time that Rutan has played guitar with the band, though. When Pat O'Brien took leave in 2019, the producer was the obvious choice to step in as his touring replacement. O'Brien and the band have since parted ways entirely, and with Rutan on board as an official member of the group,

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A lineup shift can throw a serious wrench in the works for a band with a sound as well-defined as that of Cannibal Corpse, but Rutan's integration into the fold for

Was seamless—something he and guitarist Rob Barrett credit to his deep ties with the group. Rutan details just how deep that history really goes, saying, I remember Alex [Webster, bass] and Paul [Mazurkiewicz, drums] handing me the first Cannibal record before it even came out! I've known Rob and George [Corpsegrinder Fisher, vocals] since 1990, and having recorded the band so many times, I have a

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Clear understanding of their music. And as guitarists, Rob and I have always worked great together on getting tones and I've always had so much respect for the kind of player and writer he is.

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For years now, Cannibal Corpse's songs have been penned by individual band members. Even though Rutan was asked to join just three months before entering the studio, they welcomed me with open arms when it came to contributing songs, he says. A lot of Alex's and Rob's songs had been formulated already when I started to write, so I was able to see what would help fill in some gaps to help make it an even bigger album dynamically. I had

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