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Phantom Limb

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Track Listings

1 Rotten Yellow
2 Jupiter's Eye
3 Deathtripper
4 Thought Crime Spree
5 Cemetery Road
6 Lesser Animal
7 Phantom Limb
8 Loathsome
9 Heathen Temple
10 Fourth Degree Burns
11 Aleaxandria
12 Girl In The Slayer Jacket
13 Waist Deep In Ash
14 The Machete Wins

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Almost three years in the making, Pig Destroyer's new album PHANTOM LIMB furthers the enigmatic band's nihilistic, shock and awe attack. Pig Destroyer boil metal down to it's muscle, sinew, and bone - razor sharp guitar, percussive pummeling and a lone, stark howl - and use them to commit a vicious assault. The lyrics paint loathsome, frightening images of pitch-black self-hatred and the frailty of the human experience. With PHANTOM LIMB, Pig Destroyer provide a musical manifestation of the violent experience of the human animal and cement their already legendary status.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.54 x 4.96 x 0.4 inches; 3.52 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Relapse
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 2326135
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2007
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 39 minutes
  • SPARS Code ‏ : ‎ DDD
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 4, 2007
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Relapse
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000PGTNF2
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2017
    This is by far 1 of my favorite PD albums in their catalogue. I got turned into these guys in 08 when a friend played Prowler in the Yard & Terrifyer. They're incredibly fast paced,brutal masters of true grind. I've always been a fan of Agoraphobic Nosebleed, so it came as no surprise that I would love this album,and band. I took a chance & got this,Book Burner,Natasha & 38 Counts of Battery. These guys are wicked,the musicianship here is incredible.Scott Hull is a genius,and JR kills it with shrieks & howls. The track that stuck out the most to me was Jupiter's Eye...wow,intense. That track at 1:22 is reason enough to buy this album. Other standout tracks are Loathesome, Machete Twins,Waist Deep in Ash,Girl in the Slayer Jacket...hell,the whole album is solid. The drums are super fast, sonic abuse never sounded so good. The guitar work, hands down is great cuz Scott Hull is a genius in his craft. Idk of they used a bass player on this but it's heavy as he'll even if there isn't a bass player. I highly recommend this album to fans of extreme metal,or newcomers to Pig Destroyer.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2009
    I hated this album on first listen. Hated it. Now I love it. PD takes some time to get used to but you can't ask for a nastier sound. They destroy and are one of the heavier bands around. I really dig Loathsome, Girl in the Slayer jacket and especially the machete twins. If you like grindcore even slightly you must buy this cd.

    There is no question that in order the best PD CDs are Prowler,Terryfier then this one. This one ends well but the first half of the cd is very average.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2007
    For their fourth full-length release, Virginia's iconic Pig Destroyer blend together Slayer-worthy thrash with classic grindcore, hardcore, death and even a little doom metal to create what just might be their most frenetic, vicious, bludgeoning, and breakneck release to date, this year's "Phantom Limb." Plus, this album is composed of fifteen tracks, making it a more compact and focused effort than 2004's "Terrifyer." "Phantom Limb" is short, sweet, to the point, and, ah yes, as brutal as all Hell. Indeed, this one is a monster, folks!

    To say Brian Harvey is an awesome drummer would be a gross understatement. Pig Destroyer don't have a bassist, but they really don't need one when this man is behind the trapkit -- he provides all the bottom end that the songs need. He doesn't just play basic, machine-like drum patterns; he plays explosive, pummeling blast beats which are so friggin' fast, skilled, and technical that it seems like he has eight arms!

    But what's even more amazing is guitarist Scott Hull (of Anal C and Agoraphobic Nosebleed fame), who is a riff god above almost all other riff gods. "Phantom Limb" is bursting at the seams with indescribably excellent, scalding riffs, and many of them are, hands down, the best you will hear all year long. As another review noted, it often sounds like Hull listened his favorite Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman riffs, and then learned to play them on fast forward.

    And finally, who could forget about frontman J.R. Hayes? He may not be the sound's focal point, but he is still a very important part of it. In addition to his famously skin-crawling, larynx-shredding, gut-wrenching vocals, he also contributes plenty of sickening, yet often oddly humorous lyrics (i.e. "Got no use for psychiatry/I can talk to the voices in my head for free").

    As is the problem with many grindcore releases, none of these songs really stay with you after they are done playing, but there are still several highlights on hand here. Opener "Rotten Yellow" is an all-out deluge of brutality that tears your head clean off your shoulders. Later on, tracks like "Deathripper" and "Cemetery Road" feature inhuman drumming and whiplash tempo changes; "Lesser Animal" and "Girl In The Slayer Jacket" are backed by fiery, chugging thrash riffs and thunderous drums; and "Thought Crime Spree" and "Alexandria" play like full-on thrash, and boast positively ripping and face-melting riffage. Elsewhere, the pounding, Pantera-esque breakdowns in the title cut could almost be described as catchy. Lastly of note is the album's midpoint, "Loathsome," which is a mid-tempo, restrained and even somewhat groovy cut that serves as a nice (albeit fairly brief) break in the otherwise relentless and devastating calamity.

    All told, phrases like "skull crushing," "neck snapping," and "butt kicking" were made for an album like "Phantom Limb." If you are a grindcore/extreme metal fan who is looking for one of the top three heaviest releases in 2007, or if you just like killer guitar shredding, you'll want to make sure you pick it up.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2010
    Just recently purchased Phantom Limb. I can't stop listening to it. It is off the charts amazing!! Every song is brutal and driving and gets straight to the point, then moves on to the next without pause. Samples are juxtaposed in between songs on occasion which add to the vibe of the album. Best I can describe it is hard hitting metal with a punk attitude. If you are looking to experience what it feels like to have your brains put in a blender on high speed this is the prescription for you!!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2019
    I ordered this alongside Phantom Thread (2017, d. PTA) Blu-Ray. Distant but loving cousins.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2017
    Waited 2 months for this cd,well worth the wait,one of pd,s best. Highly recommended. A++++++
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2010
    While it doesn't come close to modern releases by Napalm Death, imho, this release by Pig Destroyer is yet very listenable and a worthy addition to any grind fan's collection.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2015
    Pure rage. This is grindcore! Love it.
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  • Dominique
    5.0 out of 5 stars Grind un jour, grind toujours
    Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2023
    Avec pig Destroyer on ne se trompé jamais!!!
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Classic
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 17, 2011
    Since it's been over 3 years since this album came out and the dust has been allowed to settle; I thought I'd write this review to set the record straight. This album is heavy, grab a look at the John Baizley penned artwork above if you don't believe. But deathcore, this is not. PxDx have always had their own orbit and a casual listen will straighten that out. They added another member for this album, a sampler, Blake Harrison, stretched out the song lengths; and shoved in some much needed atmospherics - check out the soft country tones after the closer, 'the Machete Twins' or the incessant cricket wail on 'Rotten Yellow'. The album goes for the jugular but it also twists and distorts you; thus it never feels dull. Plus it helps that 'Loathsome' is a bona-fide metal masterpiece; the greatest individual song the band have ever penned and a watershed in modern metal, even it's video isn't bad which is a miracle in itself.

    'Phantom Limb' doesn't feel out of place as one of the metal albums of the decade - it was voted the best album of 2007 by decibel magazine. It's not really hard to see why, Scott Hull's riffs come thick and fast, Brian Havey's drumming is inventive - an attribute often supplanted in modern metal by the ability to just blastbeat ad infinitum - and it also helps that JR Hayes is the greatest lyricist in modern metal - example prima, Deathripper: 'Your rib cage is open, like a great white's jaws, your legs look so sexy out of context' - what the hell is not to love?

    So yeah, less serious (Prowler in the Yard sounded like a Ted Bundy snuff film at points), more tongue-in-cheek, more tight musically; an actual album cover and finally, some artistic direction (sacrilegious in a grindcore band) helps push this over the edge of PxDx's other work. The best thing in grindcore got a hell of a lot better; it feels like there's more to come.
  • Callum Clark
    5.0 out of 5 stars great record
    Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2021
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  • リップクリーム
    4.0 out of 5 stars 普通にカッコ良い!
    Reviewed in Japan on April 11, 2008
    今やグラインド・コアの代表格の一つとなった、PIG DESTROYERの二年半ぶりの新作。ノイズ担当が加入し四人編成になっているが、基本的な音楽性に変化はない。切れ味鋭いリフと高速ブラストは抜群に気持ち良く、理屈抜きでカッコ良い。

    しかしF-S/N-Sさんもおっしゃっているのだが、せっかくノイズ担当がいるのにちょっとしたSEを入れている程度で、さほど活躍していない。これには疑問が残った。ある意味彼らにとっては「普通」の内容といったところか。そういう意味でグラインド初心者には取っ付きやすいと思う。

    日本盤ボーナスはINTEGRITY、UNSANEのカバー。ほぼ完コピで面白みはないのだが、選曲の渋さに彼らの音楽性の懐の大きさを認識した。