About this album
Where they were
In 2001, Cadaver released 'Discipline' as their first album in over a decade, marking a significant return after a long hiatus since 'Necrosis' in 1993. This release showcased their evolution from traditional death metal to a more avant-garde sound, integrating elements of industrial music and experimental structures.
Why it matters
'Discipline' is notable for its critical reception within the metal community, often praised for its innovative approach to death metal. It solidified Cadaver's reputation as pioneers, influencing subsequent bands and contributing to the development of the genre's more progressive facets.
Essential tracks
- "Deliverance" — This track exemplifies the album's signature sound with its aggressive tempo and intricate guitar work, showcasing Cadaver's technical prowess.
- "Murderhead" — With haunting lyrics and a compelling rhythm, 'Murderhead' captures the essence of the album's dark themes while delivering an intense listening experience.
- "Killtech" — 'Killtech' stands out due to its industrial influences, merging powerful riffs with mechanical beats that highlight the band's evolution in sound.
- "Rupture" — 'Rupture' features complex song structures and relentless energy that exemplify Cadaver's innovative approach to death metal on this album.
Release Date
January 1, 2001
Artist Origin
Norway
Tracklist
- 1 Primal 2:27
- 2 Deliverance 3:10
- 3 Murderhead 3:13
- 4 Rupture 3:21
- 5 Die Like This 3:42
- 6 Point Zero 4:09
- 7 Killtech 3:40
- 8 Reptile Robots 3:01
- 9 Manic 3:23
- 10 Snapper Organs 5:19
- 11 Discipline 3:28