Cannabis Corpse Preview Their Latest Slab Of Herbally Enhanced Death Metal With “Zero Weed Tolerance”

by | Apr 25, 2014 | MUSIC

OK, so 4/20 is nearly a week ago now–but it’s never too late to chill out and fire up some brutal death metal from Richmond’s favorite weed-obsessed trio. Cannabis Corpse will be releasing their fourth full-length, and Season Of Mist Records debut, From Wisdom To Baked, in just under two months.

OK, so 4/20 is nearly a week ago now–but it’s never too late to chill out and fire up some brutal death metal from Richmond’s favorite weed-obsessed trio. Cannabis Corpse will be releasing their fourth full-length, and Season Of Mist Records debut, From Wisdom To Baked, in just under two months. In the meantime, we can share a track from the upcoming smoke-storm with you. Speaking to Metal Injection, singer/bassist Phil Hall (also of Municipal Waste and Iron Reagan–this dude keeps busy) offered the new tune as “a late 420 present for all the metal stoners out there.” So take it in the spirit it was intended, and spark up the Soundcloud stream below:

From Wisdom To Baked, which also features such songs as “Individual Pot Patterns,” “Baptized In Bud,” and “THC Crystal Mountain,” will be out on June 24 from Season Of Mist Records. Preorder the album on vinyl, cassette, or CD by clicking here.

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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