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@@CH4RL3S_69 He started doing them live in 1994 aka he replaced all his highs with the EEEE screams because his vocals were too shredded to do highs anymore.
Im glad all.that got cleared up 20 years later..... I was all fucked up when chris barns I thought got kicked out. I went to corps grinders first cannibal concert at the white rabbit in sa and heckeled them yelling Barnes's name. At the end of the day I had a great time. Hard to believe I was 16 at the time and now im 42...... Wait no im 43 and I still love my Death Metal
Chris Barnes leaving Cannibal Corpse was the best thing for death metal. It gave us Six Feet Under, and CC kept going with Corpsegrinder. We got two amazing death metal bands.
I still think they should have kept Chris for "Created To Kill" at least and then let him go his own way. Because if you've heard vreated to kill he still sounded good minus the ee in devoured by vermin.
@@denizenofclownworld4853 The other songs actually sounded good and at least decent [with exception of devoured by vermin]. Chris sounded a little like Frank Mullen. I think the writing for CTK was stronger than Vile because Chris originally wrote all the songs alongside Paul and Alex [Although you can cleafly see which parts were written by Chris though since it was more descriptive and gorey.] My favourite song by far on CTK was Mummified in Barbed Wire. The verses and chorus were so much better in that version. Anyway I digress I do partly agree that they made the right decision in letting him go. But like I had said before I think theh should have let him stay for that album and tour and then let him go.
@@ZR_-mj6yu I actually like his vocal sound on here best though I wonder if it's the bad recording quality making Barnes sound better than he actually is because he isn't nearly as savage sounding on Haunted.
IMO His vocal sounds better on low to mid tempo song rather than the fast one since he is not really technical rhythm wise. And i think the band make a right decision to find more technical vocalist like Corpesgrinder who is more versatile and more suitable with the more technical approach on the instrument by the rest of the band. I understand why people prefer chris over george since his lows sounds scarier like an actual zombie or serial killer. In the end, it is the matter of taste. Personally i like Corpesgrinder more.
They’ve had two amazing vocalists. We’re all lucky to have music featuring both. They also both seem like wonderful human beings. It’s nice to be a fan of a band where most fellow fans also like both vocalists equally. They sound similar enough that it was always Cannibal Corpse, but they also have their differences, bringing their own color to the sound.
Lmao most Spinal Tap moment ever documented in death metal. Legendary nontheless ...the CC guys are so respectful of Barnes without getting into too many details. Its really worth commending. Im pretty sure the issue was with Barnes writing in the new SFU style, whereas CC wanted to keep it brutal and gory just like previous albums, of course they know sharing this openly would cause further divide among fans, so they left it at that. you can tell theyre true friends even if they dont talk to each other anymore. That said, i think the way CC lyrics have evolved to be more abstract and less gory in the last couple of albums i think hed fit right in today. That woud he cool plus we'd have the Cannibal Corpse logo back on all Cds and merch. Yay!
@@sleepyblade with "good" I mean, not that bad, with some enjoyable songs, because back then Chris's voice wasn't that fcked up so it was like obituary+cannibal corpse (in a good way) nowadays is like obituary+what idiots think death metal sounds like
The decision to let Chris Barnes go is probably one of the worst ever in the history of Death Metal, and aside the excuses, the real reason of this "movements" was basically between Alex and Paul, who felt CC was "their" band, but most of the success was due to Chris vocals and lyrics, the band was angry and jealous that the credits seem to be focused on C Barnes, they wanted a "yes man" like Corpsegrinder or Barrett, apparently they where friends since high school, I would say that in business there is no friends
I think it's very difficult to believe anything either side is saying in these clips. I'm sure there were legitimate musical and personality differences, but the idea that Chris Barnes just couldn't sing anymore after four brutal albums and years of successful touring? Paul saying "we just couldn't hear him" like what does that even mean? And obviously we all know Barnes sounds like shit today but this is 1995 we're talking about. I just don't buy it.
You have a very good observation going on! In reality this documentary is pulling some pure fiction here and I can tell you why. Here they pulled a mutual agreement and made it look like Barnes wanted to leave just as they were firing him but in reality this was not the case. You can find interviews if you dig from around 98-2002 where Barnes says he was very unhappy with his firing and that he wanted to do both bands with SFU being second priority to CC. In reality I think they couldn't stand Chris's Diva personality and were jealous of him getting all of the spotlight. End of the day I can't blame them for firing him though it took some serious balls because their career could have ended so fast after getting rid of their most famous member.
I knew those guys in that era. Barnes was going through a breakup and was essentially writing "love songs".... for a lack of better term. That was the story that they gave me. Lyrically it didn't work with the CC image. I'm sure some LSD was involved too (Lead Singer Disorder).
@@chuckp342 I will say it wouldn't be shocking if that were true but they didnt' want to publicize that due to them risking sounding a bit petty. I wonder if any lyrics on Haunted have to do with the breakup.
@@at0micl0bsterI actually really like his vocals on Maximum Violence especially on the track Torture Killer. I think Victim of the Paranoid is the only track on that album where he sounds painfully bad.
So im confused by what Paul said that they couldnt hear Chris vocals and that they didnt like how it sounded.I mean his vocals on the Bleeding are awesome one of the reasons its one of CC best records.When six feet unders first album came out his vocals were killer on that record basically sounded the same as the bleeding.So im not getting what Pauls saying about his vocals as he couldnt hear him i mean hell you couldnt hear what chris was saying threw there whole career lol.
the main issue he was let go. He was the bands manager (at the time they couldn't afford one so he just started taking the reigns). He pocketed some cash in his pocket that was supposed to go to all of them. Then his behavior and how he treated the guys in the studio was the final nail in the coffin.
I think he means more at first they couldn’t hear his vocals from the recording booth? Or at least that makes more sense? It sounds like from the looks alone it was fine, then when they got to listening to it, it was more EEEEEEE than they wanted
Too much EEEE’s! on The Bleeding. It sounded gnarly as fuck on Tomb because he did it a few times and it really throws you off when you first hear it. He overdid it on The Bleeding.
@@brandoncook8300i guess you haven’t heard the last six feet under. Barnes was great back in the day but not anymore. But everyone likes what they like
@@Dirty-Double-D- Please enlighten yourself with any single song/lyrics that George Fisher has... oh wait, he doesn't write shite and is just a vocalist for hire into continually releasing the same album over and over.
I think barnes is for one kind of listener, neo corpse for another, I prefer barnes and everything he did - death metal with a dancebeat was brilliant and nobody has done it since, he made it up and it works
All the cry babies about Chris barnes!! He was the best and Six Feet is just genius... EEEEEEE!!!!!!! George is good too.. we got the best of both worlds with what happened. Chris was shit on.. I like when he said, "so yea can you play like this" LMFAO. Spot on Chris.
I wonder what the beef between chris and paul was, paul says he didnt want to get into it but im guessing it was very personal. I much preferred barnes material but its clear his voice was gone looking at his 6 feet under output. Cannibal improved but i couldnt get into vile and gallery of suicide for a long time. Love them now though. Its sad Chris Barnes has become such a ridiculed figure since. He was a huge part of a fantastic period for death metal. I liked the fact his lyrics were clearer on the bleeding, but my favorite CC album remains tomb of the mutilated. Every song is a monster. George has obviously become a much better fit with the band in the ensuing years 🤟😄🤟
or hell hes already doing that EEEEEEEEE garbo in this video as you can hear his demo for Devoured by Vermin (and it shows up in the Bleeding too unfortunately)
@@at0micl0bsterHe actually only does the Eeeee in CTK once on devoured by vermin. His highs on the other tracks are a lot more disgusting sounding and sounded like a ghoul.
Chris barnes was the soul of band.all the old death metalers i am sure they remember their earlys albuns. sick fucking pure splater death metal and raw.after chiris left nothing was the same.i think chris was one of the godfathers of this genre.
he was great at first.. but then got lazy, uninspired and all the pot smoke turned him into a tard. He was good at one point but he blows now and never meet him either. Hes a fucking jerkoff. He treated everyone around him like shit too.
His voice was great up until 4 or 5 years ago, now is shit, but the undead, unborn and unburied are just fuckin amazing albums... Its their newest that is fucked up
I miss chris in CC to this day, both bands, 6 feet and CC whithout chris, just destroyed it for me, fk i wish they stayed together, that buthchered at birth line up was awesome, then came tomb of the mutilated, and the bleeding, those songs have stayed with me, everything after that tasted like sand, and 6 feet was an abomination imo, but chris my man, your growl is unlike any other, mixed with the high pitch screams, thanx man for the memories, such a shame, the best D/M basist, drummer and growler, ended in one phone call 😢
The Bleeding is top tier for me and I won't let any Barnes haters tell me otherwise. I must admit they were a ten times better band with Corpsegrinder.
barnes was amzing since eaten back to life, but if he was the only cc vocalist, cannibal corpse would be the meme 6fu is today, a like the first 6fu album tho
Original Chris was nice actually. He had a drug problem and called them out directly and got angry, punched them. They tricked him to go to israel to show him the operation...
@@RaulRamirez-jv4rn Chris actually did have a drug problem and called out rape in the military/entertainment complex. He got sent to Israel and China funded his kill and he got throw in a trash compactor with spikes. Chris was replaced by a look alike that they only had to modify slightly. He actually had his own band similar to CC (six feet under) and had already recorded song with them. That is why they look slightly different. They did a transition away from the look alike quick to george.
those 4 albums with Chris barnes are the best CC albums ever made,most of George`s are the same shit each time aside from gallery of suicide that ones amazing
Cannibal Corpse got rid of Rusay because he didn't look like a Metal guy, and they got rid of Barnes because he was stealing all the attention. It's stupid to say that his Vocals weren't as inspired as they were in the beginning. The Vocals were so good on the Bleeding that I read over the album credits multiple times because I couldn't believe that he could actually sound that good. I thought that they had hired a session Vocalist.
I saw someone else saying on another video that they fired Rusay because his hair was thinning really fast. I can also see why you originally thought The Bleeding had a different vocalist because his tone sounds nothing like Tomb of the Mutilated. There is lots of things they likely still haven't told like for example we will likely never know the reason Jack Owen quit. He says he quit to do something "different" but joins Deicide and makes multiple records with them and eventually rejoins Chris Barnes. He likely had severe disagreements with Alex/Paul who are the ACTUAL frontman of Corpse and not Fisher. Let's be honest Alex and Paul wanted to become dictators and take over the management job from Barnes and that probably played a bigger part in why he was fired and it just so happens it worked out for them in the long run as Barnes vocals deteriorated much faster and much more than Fisher's vocals did.
Musically, they improved exceptionally after Barnes left. CC was never about the vocals for me, so I really don’t have much of a preference to Fischer or early years Barnes. To me, Alex IS Cannibal Corpse, and their sound further improved once O’Brien joined.
I aren’t a huge fan of Chris Barnes, George crushes him…but the fact the the drummer in this band has so much weight in the democracy amazes me, the man can’t even blast. Those mid tempo bomb blasts are absolutely terrible
Chris: "I'm a bit of a perfectionist"
also Chris: *EEEEEEEEEEEE*
Lmao 😂
Pixie screech “EEEEEEEEEEEEE”
lmao, still so funny after years
da nuse
Chris: "I want to sing about my own feelings. i don't want to sing about someone else's feelings"
also Chris: writes a song called Bloody Underwear
Lol
RIP Chris' voice ꙳1989 - ✝1995
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@@killjoymcnugget7877 I think that EEEE, was a special thing that made CC unique dm band.
@@antondzajajurca7797 Unique I can agree with, but don´t tell me that sounding like a 200 year old fox that has gurgled boiling acid is cool
@@antondzajajurca7797he never EEEEEE'd with Cannibal, his highs weren't nearly as lame
@@CH4RL3S_69 He started doing them live in 1994 aka he replaced all his highs with the EEEE screams because his vocals were too shredded to do highs anymore.
In truth, there was a bit of infighting and the guys were a bit burned out being around each other so much. They were young, hot headed boys.
It happens with plenty of young up and coming bands so it makes sense.
Im glad all.that got cleared up 20 years later..... I was all fucked up when chris barns I thought got kicked out. I went to corps grinders first cannibal concert at the white rabbit in sa and heckeled them yelling Barnes's name. At the end of the day I had a great time. Hard to believe I was 16 at the time and now im 42...... Wait no im 43 and I still love my Death Metal
I'm 52 and love my death metal
I did 10 years in Idaho falls doing death metal and did shows with a lot of bad ass shows I'm greatful for
"There were certain things [Chris] loved that we did NOT want him to use"
(EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE)
Lots of honesty here. Its refreshing. And why they're an all timer.
Now he's talking like he is the victim, but in his twitter he says like "in 1995, cannibal corpse changed his name to six feet under" like wtf
This video is from 2008
@@sleepyblade Yeah... The description tells you that. Nobody ever said otherwise.
Chris-“ im a bit of a perfectionist”
Chris-“grrrrghdhjdncmdxnxmckfgfk”
Chris Barnes leaving Cannibal Corpse was the best thing for death metal. It gave us Six Feet Under, and CC kept going with Corpsegrinder. We got two amazing death metal bands.
unfortunately Chris no longer has the voice that he used to have
Right. So now we have a better version of CC and something to laugh at when SFU put out a record.
@@cannibalcorpsefanbase You're right. Chris is quit the band in 1995 because he's gonna make himself called Six Feet Under.
EeeeeeEEEEeeee
@@cannibalcorpsefanbase I still enjoy the hell out of both CC and SFU.
I still think they should have kept Chris for "Created To Kill" at least and then let him go his own way. Because if you've heard vreated to kill he still sounded good minus the ee in devoured by vermin.
verMEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeee
Why? It was shit. They made the right decision.
@@denizenofclownworld4853 The other songs actually sounded good and at least decent [with exception of devoured by vermin]. Chris sounded a little like Frank Mullen. I think the writing for CTK was stronger than Vile because Chris originally wrote all the songs alongside Paul and Alex [Although you can cleafly see which parts were written by Chris though since it was more descriptive and gorey.] My favourite song by far on CTK was Mummified in Barbed Wire. The verses and chorus were so much better in that version. Anyway I digress I do partly agree that they made the right decision in letting him go. But like I had said before I think theh should have let him stay for that album and tour and then let him go.
@@ZR_-mj6yu Didn't need to write a novel there, autismo. Just tell us you have bad taste.
@@ZR_-mj6yu I actually like his vocal sound on here best though I wonder if it's the bad recording quality making Barnes sound better than he actually is because he isn't nearly as savage sounding on Haunted.
IMO His vocal sounds better on low to mid tempo song rather than the fast one since he is not really technical rhythm wise. And i think the band make a right decision to find more technical vocalist like Corpesgrinder who is more versatile and more suitable with the more technical approach on the instrument by the rest of the band. I understand why people prefer chris over george since his lows sounds scarier like an actual zombie or serial killer. In the end, it is the matter of taste. Personally i like Corpesgrinder more.
They’ve had two amazing vocalists. We’re all lucky to have music featuring both. They also both seem like wonderful human beings. It’s nice to be a fan of a band where most fellow fans also like both vocalists equally. They sound similar enough that it was always Cannibal Corpse, but they also have their differences, bringing their own color to the sound.
Clicked on the vid cuz when I read the title I started dying of laughter
dude. the bleeding was cannibal corpse last album with him and the best album they ever made.
Jack Owen looks like the head Elf in the 1964 Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer movie. “Herbie doesn’t want to be a dentist!?!??”
Lmao I can see it!! 🤣🤣 that’s great
“Why weren’t you at elf practice?!”
holy shit haha
Dude lmao
😂😂😂
All I’m hearing from him is that, “I am so insecure that I cannot take the slightest criticism whatsoever”
Well he was the reason why the first 4 albums were great so there’s that.
I understand Chris
Chris expression was true emotional
Being in a band is hard. Everyone always has a different vision and you have to make compromises alot.
Lmao most Spinal Tap moment ever documented in death metal. Legendary nontheless ...the CC guys are so respectful of Barnes without getting into too many details. Its really worth commending. Im pretty sure the issue was with Barnes writing in the new SFU style, whereas CC wanted to keep it brutal and gory just like previous albums, of course they know sharing this openly would cause further divide among fans, so they left it at that. you can tell theyre true friends even if they dont talk to each other anymore. That said, i think the way CC lyrics have evolved to be more abstract and less gory in the last couple of albums i think hed fit right in today. That woud he cool plus we'd have the Cannibal Corpse logo back on all Cds and merch. Yay!
"i am a perfectionist"
for real?
It's like when hawkwind kicked lemmy out
kek
The difference is, that motorhead was awesome, but six feet under first 3 albums were good, the rest was the worst death metal in history
@@brunomunoz467 3? bro you're mad, there's no single good six feet under album
@@sleepyblade with "good" I mean, not that bad, with some enjoyable songs, because back then Chris's voice wasn't that fcked up so it was like obituary+cannibal corpse (in a good way) nowadays is like obituary+what idiots think death metal sounds like
@@brunomunoz467 yeah I was exagerating btw, it's my opinion, I understand you can have a different one
Corpse Grinder🔥🔥🔥
Funny how rational and politely they state things considering their works they're discussing
I don't know what it is, but I can only listen to corpse songs with george
They did Chris wrong. So happy he was able to continue working with another band.
Hey guys lets be fair, if it wasn't for Chris SFU wouldn't exist. Although if it wasn't for Chris, they also wouldn't sound like that
The decision to let Chris Barnes go is probably one of the worst ever in the history of Death Metal, and aside the excuses, the real reason of this "movements" was basically between Alex and Paul, who felt CC was "their" band, but most of the success was due to Chris vocals and lyrics, the band was angry and jealous that the credits seem to be focused on C Barnes, they wanted a "yes man" like Corpsegrinder or Barrett, apparently they where friends since high school, I would say that in business there is no friends
I think it's very difficult to believe anything either side is saying in these clips. I'm sure there were legitimate musical and personality differences, but the idea that Chris Barnes just couldn't sing anymore after four brutal albums and years of successful touring? Paul saying "we just couldn't hear him" like what does that even mean? And obviously we all know Barnes sounds like shit today but this is 1995 we're talking about. I just don't buy it.
You have a very good observation going on! In reality this documentary is pulling some pure fiction here and I can tell you why. Here they pulled a mutual agreement and made it look like Barnes wanted to leave just as they were firing him but in reality this was not the case. You can find interviews if you dig from around 98-2002 where Barnes says he was very unhappy with his firing and that he wanted to do both bands with SFU being second priority to CC. In reality I think they couldn't stand Chris's Diva personality and were jealous of him getting all of the spotlight. End of the day I can't blame them for firing him though it took some serious balls because their career could have ended so fast after getting rid of their most famous member.
I knew those guys in that era. Barnes was going through a breakup and was essentially writing "love songs".... for a lack of better term.
That was the story that they gave me. Lyrically it didn't work with the CC image. I'm sure some LSD was involved too (Lead Singer Disorder).
@@chuckp342 I will say it wouldn't be shocking if that were true but they didnt' want to publicize that due to them risking sounding a bit petty. I wonder if any lyrics on Haunted have to do with the breakup.
Let's just ignore how Chris sounds in the late 90s tho
@@at0micl0bsterI actually really like his vocals on Maximum Violence especially on the track Torture Killer. I think Victim of the Paranoid is the only track on that album where he sounds painfully bad.
So im confused by what Paul said that they couldnt hear Chris vocals and that they didnt like how it sounded.I mean his vocals on the Bleeding are awesome one of the reasons its one of CC best records.When six feet unders first album came out his vocals were killer on that record basically sounded the same as the bleeding.So im not getting what Pauls saying about his vocals as he couldnt hear him i mean hell you couldnt hear what chris was saying threw there whole career lol.
the main issue he was let go. He was the bands manager (at the time they couldn't afford one so he just started taking the reigns). He pocketed some cash in his pocket that was supposed to go to all of them. Then his behavior and how he treated the guys in the studio was the final nail in the coffin.
I think he means more at first they couldn’t hear his vocals from the recording booth? Or at least that makes more sense? It sounds like from the looks alone it was fine, then when they got to listening to it, it was more EEEEEEE than they wanted
Too much EEEE’s! on The Bleeding. It sounded gnarly as fuck on Tomb because he did it a few times and it really throws you off when you first hear it. He overdid it on The Bleeding.
Chris is out?!?!.. .OH NO! :P
And the death metal vocalists of all death metal vocalists would take over and his name is George fisher aka CORPSEGRINDER
Chris is better than corpsegrinder.
@@brandoncook8300i guess you haven’t heard the last six feet under. Barnes was great back in the day but not anymore. But everyone likes what they like
@@Dirty-Double-D- Please enlighten yourself with any single song/lyrics that George Fisher has... oh wait, he doesn't write shite and is just a vocalist for hire into continually releasing the same album over and over.
Oh well, it seems like piss and not vinegar in the ears.
Today is a new day
Best band ever
That’s the best joke I’ve heard this year
@@jakeh6980 how so?
For you.
@@HatredPrime yeah no shit 😂
.......and that last album was CC BEST 1!
..SFU was just waiting to come out
FuckinA 🤘🏻
Chris Barnes is still alive. He’s a PBA Hall of Famer. He’s in his 60’s or late 50’s. Just saying
I know this video is about how he left Cannibal Corpse
are u stupid?
MIN 4:30 EN EL FLYER DE ATRAS APARECE "DORSO" VIVA CHILE MIERDA 🔥🤘🏻👹
i played in a few metal bands. and yea 75 percent of metal vocalists are like this... we ended up being an instrumental band in the end..
In 2024 it is clear CC made the right decision
Feelings?!?!
I think barnes is for one kind of listener, neo corpse for another, I prefer barnes and everything he did - death metal with a dancebeat was brilliant and nobody has done it since, he made it up and it works
I only like 2-3 of their newer songs
Funny. Anyone that has heard Created To Kill knows it is way better than Vile.
they should let the vocalist write the lyrics, so that he feels what he sings. so wrong to change the lyrics wrote by Chris Barnes.
All the cry babies about Chris barnes!! He was the best and Six Feet is just genius... EEEEEEE!!!!!!! George is good too.. we got the best of both worlds with what happened. Chris was shit on.. I like when he said, "so yea can you play like this" LMFAO. Spot on Chris.
Sounds like pretty standard band bullshit. Barnes comes across ok in the
Is video too. Weird how he didn't see the problems.
dude smoked too much weed, and i'm high right now
I wonder what the beef between chris and paul was, paul says he didnt want to get into it but im guessing it was very personal. I much preferred barnes material but its clear his voice was gone looking at his 6 feet under output. Cannibal improved but i couldnt get into vile and gallery of suicide for a long time. Love them now though. Its sad Chris Barnes has become such a ridiculed figure since. He was a huge part of a fantastic period for death metal. I liked the fact his lyrics were clearer on the bleeding, but my favorite CC album remains tomb of the mutilated. Every song is a monster. George has obviously become a much better fit with the band in the ensuing years 🤟😄🤟
leave chris barnes alone. support metallica and buy more metallica memoribilia
So basically he was the one getting all the attention being the frontman and they got jealous? Lol
He also didn't bother taking care of his voice go listen to the dogshit he puts out these days
or hell hes already doing that EEEEEEEEE garbo in this video as you can hear his demo for Devoured by Vermin (and it shows up in the Bleeding too unfortunately)
Possibly part of it at the time, but imagine storming out halfway through recording to do a tour. Anyone would be pissed off.
@@yes-pn1gm especially when it’s the guy who made ur band famous lol
@@at0micl0bsterHe actually only does the Eeeee in CTK once on devoured by vermin. His highs on the other tracks are a lot more disgusting sounding and sounded like a ghoul.
He sounded his best on the record before vile
Chris barnes was the soul of band.all the old death metalers i am sure they remember their earlys albuns. sick fucking pure splater death metal and raw.after chiris left nothing was the same.i think chris was one of the godfathers of this genre.
he was great at first.. but then got lazy, uninspired and all the pot smoke turned him into a tard. He was good at one point but he blows now and never meet him either. Hes a fucking jerkoff. He treated everyone around him like shit too.
His voice was great up until 4 or 5 years ago, now is shit, but the undead, unborn and unburied are just fuckin amazing albums... Its their newest that is fucked up
I miss chris in CC to this day, both bands, 6 feet and CC whithout chris, just destroyed it for me, fk i wish they stayed together, that buthchered at birth line up was awesome, then came tomb of the mutilated, and the bleeding, those songs have stayed with me, everything after that tasted like sand, and 6 feet was an abomination imo, but chris my man, your growl is unlike any other, mixed with the high pitch screams, thanx man for the memories, such a shame, the best D/M basist, drummer and growler, ended in one phone call 😢
Were they trying to get him to actually sing instead of growl and he couldn't hold a melody?
Six feet under was genius
Is
Is indeed
lmfao not even close. I give the haunted a pass but the rest is trash.
@@lukeknutson3191 he's the Pavarotti of our generation
They were so damn scrawny
Wait so this ISNT satire?
Sfu are brutalllly the bomb
4:06 that disgusting eeeeeeeeee
The Bleeding is top tier for me and I won't let any Barnes haters tell me otherwise. I must admit they were a ten times better band with Corpsegrinder.
barnes was amzing since eaten back to life, but if he was the only cc vocalist, cannibal corpse would be the meme 6fu is today, a like the first 6fu album tho
I love Six Feet Under. I am happy he left.
Haunted was only great album they did
As a CC fan, me too - even though I adore Chris' albums as well.
Original Chris was nice actually. He had a drug problem and called them out directly and got angry, punched them. They tricked him to go to israel to show him the operation...
What operation?
😂what?
@@RaulRamirez-jv4rn Chris actually did have a drug problem and called out rape in the military/entertainment complex.
He got sent to Israel and China funded his kill and he got throw in a trash compactor with spikes.
Chris was replaced by a look alike that they only had to modify slightly. He actually had his own band similar to CC (six feet under) and had already recorded song with them.
That is why they look slightly different. They did a transition away from the look alike quick to george.
Lmao, take your meds dude
those 4 albums with Chris barnes are the best CC albums ever made,most of George`s are the same shit each time aside from gallery of suicide that ones amazing
He was their best lead hands down!
It happens and thank god it created Six feet Under 🙏
imagine he still had his voice. the songs would be 10x better.
Chris made CC. After he left the band died for me.
Thats gay.
Best part for me is, that Barnes actually thinks ppl were intrigued by CC because of his lyrics 😂
Or their "message" lol
Cannibal Corpse got rid of Rusay because he didn't look like a Metal guy, and they got rid of Barnes because he was stealing all the attention. It's stupid to say that his Vocals weren't as inspired as they were in the beginning. The Vocals were so good on the Bleeding that I read over the album credits multiple times because I couldn't believe that he could actually sound that good. I thought that they had hired a session Vocalist.
I saw someone else saying on another video that they fired Rusay because his hair was thinning really fast. I can also see why you originally thought The Bleeding had a different vocalist because his tone sounds nothing like Tomb of the Mutilated. There is lots of things they likely still haven't told like for example we will likely never know the reason Jack Owen quit. He says he quit to do something "different" but joins Deicide and makes multiple records with them and eventually rejoins Chris Barnes. He likely had severe disagreements with Alex/Paul who are the ACTUAL frontman of Corpse and not Fisher. Let's be honest Alex and Paul wanted to become dictators and take over the management job from Barnes and that probably played a bigger part in why he was fired and it just so happens it worked out for them in the long run as Barnes vocals deteriorated much faster and much more than Fisher's vocals did.
Paul and Alex got too big for their britches. Band has not been the same or a factor since 1993.
I disagree 1st 5 Albums was great…. After Vile it started going sideways… but Chaos Horrific is fantastic
Sales records would state otherwise lol
Musically, they improved exceptionally after Barnes left. CC was never about the vocals for me, so I really don’t have much of a preference to Fischer or early years Barnes. To me, Alex IS Cannibal Corpse, and their sound further improved once O’Brien joined.
winey crybabies talking crap about Chris.
Mentally or?
Corps grinders voice just doesn't fit idk it sounds sloppy.
I aren’t a huge fan of Chris Barnes, George crushes him…but the fact the the drummer in this band has so much weight in the democracy amazes me, the man can’t even blast. Those mid tempo bomb blasts are absolutely terrible
Chris is better lol fuck corpse grinder
yea he proved he was a douche on social media last year
CC < SFU
Easily
SFU put out one good album and stopped trying.
@@Thegamer10113There better than modern corpse LOL
Youre not just objectively wrong - you also got terrible taste and ears lmao
A perfectionist? I mean wtf Barnes lyrics always sucked
Your taste sucks. 😉
I'm be getting the feeling he is dead. Is he?
Cannibal corpse should have never played songs from the first 4 albums once chris Barnes left
Said no one ever.
Silly comment
Agreed!
BTW corpse grinders sucks
The songs of the first 4 albums are the most iconic, so how the f*ck do you pretend CC stop playing those iconic albums. What a stupid comment!
Six feet under sux