Monolith of Death Tour '96–'97

Monolith of Death Tour '96–'97 is a DVD by American death metal band, Cannibal Corpse. It was originally released in 1997 on VHS, but was re-released 5 years later on DVD in 2002. It features footage from various concerts during the Monolith of Death Tour.

Monolith of Death Tour '96-'97
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ReleasedVHS: 1997
DVD: October 22, 2002
GenreDeath metal
LabelMetal Blade
Cannibal Corpse chronology
Monolith of Death Tour '96-'97
(1997)
Live Cannibalism
(2000)

Track listing

  1. Perverse Suffering
  2. Monolith
  3. Pulverized
  4. Fucked With a Knife
  5. Bloodlands
  6. Gutted
  7. A Skull Full of Maggots
  8. Mummified In Barbed Wire
  9. Orgasm Through Torture
  10. Devoured By Vermin
  11. Stripped, Raped and Strangled
  12. Hammer Smashed Face


Tracks 1-4: Recorded on October 10, 1996 in Krakow, Poland
Track 5: Recorded on February 3, 1997 at Berkeley, California
Tracks 6-7: Recorded on June 4, 1996 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Tracks 8-10: Recorded on February 2, 1997 in Hollywood, California
Tracks 11-12: Recorded on August 18, 1996 in San Francisco, California

Special features

  • Bonus interview footage
  • Discography
  • Photo gallery
  • Uncensored video for "Devoured By Vermin"
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