Corn On Macabre Live on WFMU
Grindcore, Punk, Hardcore
13
songs
181
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I Watched Friday The Thirteenth... I Watched Friday The Thirteenth...
...At My Grandmother’s House And She Wasn't Into It (But She Let Me Watch It Anyway) --- Second song in Set list.
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Corn On Macabre
2001-2002 R.I.P.
(But Punk is Undead).
Beneath the decaying compost of the current century's innaugural autumn equinox was birthed a restless behemoth intent on leaving smoldering remains in the wake of its campaign of sheer terror and all-ages entertainment.
Comprised of heavy music veterans Cory Stevenson (pg.99, Enemy Soil), Brent Eyestone (Forensics, Waifle), Billups Allen (Darkest Hour), and Andy Gale (Anthem 88, The Out_Circuit), the madness beneath the dead leaves and wilted husks presented itself with both frequency and devastation in the years 2001 and 2002.
And then, like all monsters, it suffered premature death and returned to beneath the ground from whence it came.
Documented evidence of their aural and visual assault was captured on the following recordings:
note: all info is taken from , various distro labels, and photograpgy sites.
all audio is from from a live set broadcasted May 2, 2002.Have you performed in front of an audience?Whoa dude, the DVD includes the entire set from their groundbreaking Krazy Fest V performance (first grind band ever to perform the event) in Louisville, KY in the summer of 2002.
And this profile contains their entire live set from in New Jersy, broadcasted May 2, 2002.
Your musical influences
Corn on Macabre really wasn't influenced by anything except perhaps horror movies and horror stories.What equipment do you use?
Billups Allen - vocals
Brent Eyestone - bass/vocals
Cory Stevenson - guitar
Andy Gale - drumsAnything else?
This band broke up in 2002, this profile is dedicated to the power they posses performing live.
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