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A group of
CANNIBAL CORPSE fans at the band's concert in Pennsylvania shouted an insulting epithet for the band's former frontman
Chris Barnes, apparently inspired by his recent comment that he "despises" what the death metal genre has become.
Last month,
Barnes — who exited
CANNIBAL CORPSE in 1995, one year after the release of the band's
"The Bleeding" album — took to his
Twitter to say that he saw a January 19
Knotfest "A Death Metal Round Table" hosted by
Staypuft Mallow and featuring appearances by current
CANNIBAL CORPSE singer
George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher,
Trevor Strnad from
THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER,
Chase Mason from
GATECREEPER and
Alex Jones from
UNDEATH. "I just watched a 'death metal' podcast on
YouTube that was done about a week ago with the 'top' death metal vocalists," he wrote. "It made me physically ill. I despise what this genre has become."
At the Reading show on Monday (February 21), some members of the crowd chanted "Fuck
Chris Barnes" for nearly 20 seconds in between songs, after which
Fisher responded, "You said it, not me." Fan-filmed video of the exchange can be seen below.
After
Barnes left
CANNIBAL CORPSE to form
SIX FEET UNDER, he was replaced in the former band by
Fisher.
Five years ago,
Barnes spoke about the possibility of
SIX FEET UNDER and
CANNIBAL CORPSE one day touring together, telling
"The Chainsaw Symphony" radio program: "That would be a tough one to put together, my friend. [
Laughs] You wouldn't have any problems from my side of things, but I don't think other people would be agreeable to that."
He continued: "I don't think there's animosity [between us]. I think there's just protecting other people's feelings. I think that everyone knows certain things about everything and they'd like to see things a certain way, and that wouldn't portray things a certain way that they would wanna portray them. So… I'm being very general and trying to be diplomatic about it."
Barnes also talked about the circumstances behind his departure from
CANNIBAL CORPSE. He said: "I just didn't like being around them, because I was being ridiculed, and I just didn't feel comfortable being in the same room with people that weren't very nice to me personally. And I was part of that too, so we had all of our own type of differences, personally, and I don't think it was gonna be able to be worked out. You know, mutual respect goes a far way when it comes to being in close quarters with people."
He continued: "I'm sure we'd do things differently [today] — I mean, I know we would. It's just the way things worked out. And I don't have any animosity towards those guys at all, and I don't think they do towards me. It's just that… It would be too confusing for things [if we were to tour together], I think, from their perspective."
Barnes added: "I'd do anything. I just like to see a lot of people out there with smiles on their faces; that's the only thing that's important to me, man. Like, seriously, if I see a big crowd of people that everyone's smiling, like, 'Oh, yeah! This is what we've been waiting for,' I'm ready then, man. If I see a small room of people that are just fired up to go, man, it just gets me going on stage, you know. And that's all I'm there for — that feeling, that sharing of energy, man. And I'll go for it any which way to get that any way I can with any person I can get it with. And if it gets to that means to an end, that's all that's important, man — that transference. And some people just don't see it that way, man, and it's cool.
"I'm not gonna be mean to anybody, and I never wanted to be. I'm my own person, and sometimes I'm put at fault for that, and I think we all are in our own way. And that's just life; those are the things we deal with as people."
SIX FEET UNDER's current lineup also includes another former
CANNIBAL CORPSE member, guitarist
Jack Owen.
SIX FEET UNDER's latest album,
"Nightmares Of The Decomposed", was released in October 2020 via
Metal Blade Records.
Fisher's solo album, titled
"Corpsegrinder", will be released on February 25. The 10-song effort was co-produced by
Nick Bellmore (
DEE SNIDER,
KINGDOM OF SORROW) and
Jamey Jasta (
HATEBREED) and will be made available through
Jamey's new label,
Perseverance Music Group.
during Cannibal Corpse’s set last night the whole crowd started chanting “fuck chris barnes” and this was corpsegrinders reaction. i absolutely love this so, enjoy.
Posted by Austin Long Sr. on Tuesday, February 22, 2022