Cannibal

Static-X  Main Performer

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1 Cannibal Static 3:13
2 No Submission Static 2:41
3 Behemoth Static 3:00
4 Chemical Logic Static 3:51
5 Destroyer Static 2:45
6 Forty Ways Campos/Static 3:00
7 Chroma-Matic Campos/Static 2:44
8 Cuts You Up Static 3:26
9 Reptile Static 2:30
10 Electric Pulse Static 2:40
11 Goat Static 3:48
12 Team Hate Static 3:20
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Cannibal

Audio Compact Disc [Clean]

Label: Warner Bros.

Cannibal

UPC: 093624998372

Release Date: 04/03/2007

Original Release Date: 04/03/2007

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Cannibal, No Submission, Behemoth, Chemical Logic, Destroyer, Forty Ways, Chroma-Matic, Cuts You Up, Reptile, Electric Pulse, Goat, Team Hate]
Contributors:

James Christopher Monger

Nearly danceable industrial thrash unit Static X return to the heavy-hitting attack of their Wisconsin Death Trip debut on Cannibal, their fifth offering. Like "Jesus Built My Hotrod"-era Ministry without the snarky humor, Cannibal finds the Midwest-bred quartet mining the usual themes of death, drink, sex and hate, but this time around the sparse arrangements, throat-shredding vocals and occasional flourishes of disco-jet fuel feel less contrived than on previous outings. Sure, there's nothing here that any fan of White Zombie, Korn and Slipknot hasn't already ingested a hundred times, but tracks like "Goat," "Destroyer," the sinewy title cut, and "No Submission" -- the latter appeared on the Saw 3 soundtrack -- bristle with a refreshing sense of "fuck it" that keeps things from spiraling into the self-absorbed tar pit that makes dinosaur bones out of so many similar acts. [Cannibal is also available in a "clean" version that spares the listener the emotional trauma of dealing with words such as "bullshit" and "crap."] ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi