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cadaver

 
Dictionary: ca·dav·er   (kə-dăv'ər) pronunciation
n.
A dead body, especially one intended for dissection.

[Middle English, from Latin cadāver, from cadere, to fall, die.]

cadaveric ca·dav'er·ic (-ər-ĭk) adj.

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noun

    The physical frame of a dead person or animal: body, carcass, corpse, remains. Slang stiff. See body/spirit.

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n

Definition: dead body
Antonyms: being


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n

A dead body, most often used in reference to a body used for dissection and study.

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The body of a deceased person.

A dead body; generally applied to a body preserved for anatomical study.

  • c. disposal — a serious problem in veterinary practice in the absence of a local government incinerator. Incineration and burial are the only satisfactory methods.
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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: A corpse.

pronunciation A cadaver is often used in medical school to study the human body.

Artist: Cadaver
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  • Formed: 1988
  • Disbanded: 1993
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Necrosis," "In Pains," "Hallucinating Anxiety"

Biography

Formed in the Norwegian town of Fredrikstad in 1988 by singer/drummer Ole Bejerkebakke, guitarist Anders Odden, and bassist Rene Janssen, death metal band Cadaver arrived a tad bit too early to take part in their country's heavy metal coming of age: the infamous "inner circle" crimes, which saw overzealous black metal musicians committing criminal acts ranging from arson to murder. Predating this horrific national pastime, as well as the black metal surge which propelled it, the group's challenging, but traditional death metal sound was very reminiscent of English grindcore legends Carcass, whose guitarist, Bill Steer, heard their "Abnormal Deformity" demo and helped them get a deal with Earache Records imprint Necrosis. Cadaver's 1990 debut, Hallucinating Anxiety, didn't disappoint. Besides offering an impressive array of songs containing expertly executed, highly inventive death metal (even a tuba could be heard on one track), its grotesque cover artwork -- featuring a rotting piece of maggot-encrusted flesh -- fulfilled all grindcore prerequisites to boot. Eilert Solstad replaced Janssen soon after the album's release, bringing his very unconventional double bass into the group's already fervent sonic equation, and second guitarist Espen Sollum was added a few months later as well. 1992 saw the release of Cadaver's equally accomplished second full-length, In Pains, but despite their show of promise, the band slowly drifted into obscurity over the next few years, never to return. However, guitarist Anders Odden would return nearly a decade later with a new project called Cadaver Inc.. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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Cadaver

Cadaver in 2004
Background information
Also known as Cadaver Inc.
Origin Råde, Norway
Genre(s) Death metal
Years active 1988−1993
1999−2004
Label(s) Earache Records
Candlelight Records
Associated acts Carnage, Immortal, Aura Noir, Dødheimsgard, Ved Buens Ende
Website www.cadaver.no
Former members
Neddo
Apollyon
Balvaz
Czral
Ole Bjerkebakke
Decay Lust
Eilert Solstad
Espen Solum

Cadaver was a death metal band from Råde, Norway. The band had a brief venture in the early 1990s before splitting in 1993. Cadaver would eventually re-emerge as Cadaver Inc. in 1999 which consisted of only one founding member. For their final album, they fell back using their original band name Cadaver and ended their activities in 2004.

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Biography

Anders Odden and Ole Bjerkebakke founded Cadaver in 1988. They were later joined by bassist René Jansen and in 1989 the trio released the "Abnormal Deformity" demo. The demo attracted the attention of Carcass members, Bill Steer and Jeff Walker, who signed the band to their Earache imprint label, Necrosis. The subsequent album, Hallucinating Anxiety was released in 1990 as a split with the Carnage album Dark Recollections. Shortly after the album's release, René Jansen was replaced by Eilert Solstad. In 1992, the band released their second album, titled ...In Pains. Dissension within the band would cause the band to fold in 1993.

In 1999 the band was resurrected by Odden, who went by the name Neddo. He gathered three new musicians, and started to use the band name Cadaver Inc. The foursome, now including Czral, Balvaz and Apollyon recorded the album Discipline which was released in February 2001. A tour followed in support of Morbid Angel and Extreme Noise Terror. Accompanying the album was a website that sold alibis for murders. This website attracted too much attention and hence the original name was restored. Their final album was then released in 2003 titled Necrosis. The band decided to split up in 2004. Shortly thereafter, Anders rejoined synth-rock outfit Apoptygma Berzerk for the recording of You and Me Against the World, which had many top-10 singles in Europe, and subsequent touring. Upon receiving a once-in-a-lifetime invitation to join Celtic Frost on their 2006 world tour, Anders left Apoptygma Berzerk, and is now Celtic Frost's second guitarist.

Line-up

Final line-up

Former members

  • Ole Bjerkebakke - Drums, Vocals
  • Decay Lust (René Jansen) - Bass
  • Eilert Solstad - Bass
  • Espen Solum - Guitar

Discography

Full-length albums

Demos

  • Into the Outside (1988)
  • Abnormal Deformity (1989)
  • Sunset at dawn (1989)
  • Demo 2 (1990)
  • Primal 1999 (EP, 1999)

Live albums

  • Live Inferno (2002)

Split albums

  • Cadaver/Voice of Hate (2006)

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Translations: Cadaver
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - lig

Nederlands (Dutch)
lijk

Français (French)
n. - cadavre (sout)

Deutsch (German)
n. - Leiche, Leichnam

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - πτώμα (προοριζόμενο για ανατομείο), κουφάρι

Italiano (Italian)
cadavere

Português (Portuguese)
n. - cadáver (m)

Русский (Russian)
труп

Español (Spanish)
n. - cadáver

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - kadaver

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
死尸, 尸体

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 死屍, 屍體

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 송장

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 死体

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) جثه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮גופה, גווייה‬


 
 

 

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