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2015 studio album by Cattle Decapitation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Anthropocene Extinction
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The Anthropocene Extinction is the sixth studio album by American death metal band Cattle Decapitation. It was released on August 7, 2015, on Metal Blade Records.[2] It became Cattle Decapitation's first album to chart on the Billboard 200, debuting at No. 100 (No. 44 on "Top Albums").

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Lyrical concept

The previous record, Monolith of Inhumanity, dealt with the future of Earth, if mankind keeps its current style of life. The Anthropocene Extinction deals with the results of mankind's influence on the environment, such as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.[2]

Critical reception

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The album received widespread acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic (a review aggregator site which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 from music critics), based on four critics, the album has received a score of 86/100, which indicates "universal acclaim". Reviews particularly praised Travis Ryan's vocal performance, with Exclaim! writing that "Littered throughout the wasteland of gurgling growls and shrill shrieks that fill The Anthropocene Extinction are the snarls that the vocalist experimented with on 2012's Monolith of Inhumanity, a sort of pseudo-singing that just might be more unsettling than his more traditional death metal scream, and which showcases his impressive range."

About.com praised the variety and songwriting on the album, praising the band's attention to detail: "Cattle Decapitation write albums, a quality that allows each song to fit within the entire grand vision. An interlude like 'The Burden of Seven Billion' may seem like filler, but its placement allows a reprise from a first half of life-draining potency. A similar claim follows the gloomy 'Ave Exitium', which follows in the vein of 'The Harvest Floor' and 'The Monolith' as a haunting intro to a momentous closer in 'Pacific Grim'."

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Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Travis Ryan; all music is composed by Cattle Decapitation.

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Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[10]

Cattle Decapitation

  • Travis Ryan – vocals, keyboards, drums on "Ave Exitium"
  • Josh Elmore – guitars
  • Dave McGraw – drums
  • Derek Engemann – bass, additional gang vocals on "The Prophets of Loss", keyboards and drums on "The Burden of Seven Billion"

Guest musicians

Additional musicians

Production

  • Dave Otero – production, mixing, mastering
  • Shane Howard – engineering assistance

Artwork and design

  • Wes Benscoter – album artwork, photo editing
  • Brian Ames – album layout
  • Sam Lanthrem – photography
  • Denise Ryan – photography
  • Zach Cordner – photography
  • Travis Ryan – art direction, concept

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Charts

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References

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