Recorrupted
Whitechapel · 2011
18 min · 5 tracks · death metal · deathcore
Heavy riffs and guttural growls collide with electronic elements, showcasing a fresh experimental edge.
Recorrupted is an EP by Whitechapel, released in 2011. Heavy riffs and guttural growls collide with electronic elements, showcasing a fresh experimental edge. The album features remixes from notable artists like Big Chocolate and Ben Weinman, which contributed to its recognition within the metal community. It showcased Whitechapel's ability to blend genres, further solidifying their influence in the deathcore scene while appealing to a broader audience. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Recorrupted sound like?
Heavy riffs and guttural growls collide with electronic elements, showcasing a fresh experimental edge. Rooted in death metal and deathcore.
What makes Recorrupted by Whitechapel notable?
The album features remixes from notable artists like Big Chocolate and Ben Weinman, which contributed to its recognition within the metal community. It showcased Whitechapel's ability to blend genres, further solidifying their influence in the deathcore scene while appealing to a broader audience. Released in January 2011, 'Recorrupted' arrived as Whitechapel's follow-up to their third studio album, 'A New Era of Corruption.' This EP marked a transitional phase for the band, as they explored remixes and acoustic interpretations alongside their signature deathcore sound, reflecting their willingness to experiment with new styles.
How many songs are on Recorrupted?
Recorrupted has 5 tracks, running approximately 18 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Section 8 Standout 4:26
- 2 Strength Beyond Strength 3:47
- 3 Breeding Violence (Big Chocolate remix) Standout 2:52
- 4 This Is Exile (Ben Weinman remix) 3:15
- 5 End of Flesh (acoustic version) Standout 4:19
Release Date
January 1, 2011
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
18 min 39 sec
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