Cock and Ball Torture (band)
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Origin | Germany |
Genres | Goregrind,[1] death metal, pornogrind |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Shredded Bizarre Leprous Stuhlgang Noweakshit Lofty Storm Unmatched Brutality Ablated Morbid Obliteration |
Members | Sascha Pahlke Timo Pahlke Tobias Augustin |
Website | www.cockandball.de |
Cock and Ball Torture (also known as CBT) is a German goregrind band formed on 22 February 1997.[2] The group is known for its groove-heavy riffing and pitchshifted vocals.
The band is noted for its pornography-themed imagery and song titles such as "Mmm Yes I love cock and ball torture" or "Split my cock into pieces" and are one of the more noteworthy acts in the pornogrind subgenre.
Members
Current
- Sascha Pahlke - drums, vocals (1997-)
- Tobias Augustin - guitar, vocals (1997-)
- Timo Pahlke - bass, vocals (1997-)
Former
Jayden chamberlain like cock and ball torture
- Sebastian (1998-2002)
Discography
Albums
- 2000: Opus(sy) VI (Shredded Records)
- 2002: Sadochismo (Ablated Records)
- 2004: Egoleech (Morbid Records)
EPs and split albums
- 1998: Cocktales (Shredded Records)
- 1999: Veni, Vidi, Spunky split with Squash Bowels (Bizarre Leprous Productions)
- 2000: Zoophilia split with Libido Airbag (Stuhlgang Records)
- 2000: Anal Cadaver split with Grossmember (Noweakshit Records)
- 2001: Barefoot and Hungry split with Disgorge (Lofty Storm Records)
- 2001: Big Tits, Big Dicks split EP with Last Days of Humanity (Unmatched Brutality Records)
- 2001: Split with Filth, Negligent Collateral Collapse, and Downthroat (Bizarre Leprous Productions)
- 2002: Where Girls Learn to Piss on Command (Stuhlgang Records)
Compilation albums
- 2006: A Cacophonous Collection (Obliteration Records)
References
- ^ "Grind Prix" (2005). Zero Tolerance #004, p. 46.
- ^ "Cock and Ball Torture". Facebook.com. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
External links