Considered Dead

Considered Dead
Studio album by Gorguts
Released October 8, 1991
Studio Morrisound Studios, Tampa, Florida
Genre Death metal
Length 38:51
Label Roadrunner Records
Producer Scott Burns
Gorguts chronology
...And Then Comes Lividity
(1990)
Considered Dead
(1991)
The Erosion of Sanity
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Considered Dead is the debut full-length album by Canadian death metal band Gorguts. The album was released on October 8, 1991 through Roadrunner Records, with whom the band signed a deal following the release of their 1991 demo '...And Then Comes Lividity.' The album features guest vocals by Chris Barnes of Cannibal Corpse on three tracks, as well as a guest guitar solo by James Murphy, who has played with Death, Obituary, and Testament. The following year, the band took part in the "Blood, Guts and Gore" U.S. tour along with Cannibal Corpse and Atheist.[2]

Considered Dead was later remastered, reissued and paired with its successor, The Erosion of Sanity, as part of Roadrunner's Two from the Vault series, in 2004. It was reissued alone in 2006 with two demo tracks.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "...And Then Comes Lividity" (Instrumental) 0:44
2. "Stiff and Cold"   4:25
3. "Disincarnated"   4:29
4. "Considered Dead"   3:34
5. "Rottenatomy" (Guest vocals by Chris Barnes) 4:46
6. "Bodily Corrupted" (Guest vocals by Chris Barnes) 3:42
7. "Waste of Mortality" (Instrumental) 4:38
8. "Drifting Remains"   3:44
9. "Hematological Allergy" (Guest vocals by Chris Barnes) 4:11
10. "Inoculated Life" (Guest guitar solo by James Murphy) 3:52
Total length:
38:51

2006 reissue

No. Title Length
11. "Considered Dead" (demo bonus track) 3:36
12. "Rottenatomy" (demo bonus track) 4:47

Personnel

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Considered Dead review". Allmusic. Retrieved December 13, 2010.
  2. "Interview with Stephan Provencher, Gorguts". Tough Riffs
    Magazine
    . Retrieved 2016-08-27.
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