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Splatterthrash
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1, 2006
GenreThrash metal, Death Metal
Length41:20
LabelRazorback
ProducerGhoul, Dan Randall
Ghoul chronology
Maniaxe
(2003)
Splatterthrash
(2006)
Transmission Zero
(2011)

Splatterthrash is an album released in June 2006 by Ghoul. The album features many surf guitar riffs, as well as thrash metal riffs.[1]

Story and Concept

The album's lyric sheet is presented in a comic book-like fashion, with talk boxes narrating the story. The album's concept begins with "Bury the Hatchet." This tells of a cult, which Ghoul defeats, attacking Ghoul in an effort to take the crystal skull in their possession. Later, the cult comes back with Killbot, defeats Ghoul, and takes over Creepsylvania. Creepsylvania becomes a fundamentalist Christian state while Ghoul waits to get revenge.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ghoul

No.TitleLength
1."Into the Catacombs"4:33
2."As Your Casket Closes"3:36
3."Bury the Hatchet"2:55
4."Merde!"2:22
5."Cult of the Hunter"3:35
6."Mutant Mutilator"3:42
7."Psychoplasm"2:57
8."Splatterthrash"2:47
9."Gutbucket Blues"2:21
10."Rise, Killbot, Rise!!!"5:26
11."Life of the Living Dead"3:40
12."Baron Samedi"3:26
Total length:41:20

title13 = untitled length13 = 00:18

Personnel

Ghoul
  • Digestor - vocals, guitars
  • Dissector - vocals, guitars
  • Cremator - vocals, bass
  • Fermentor - drums, vocals
Additional personnel
  • Baron Samedi - Didjeridoo
  • Mr. Fang - Theremin and Electric Organ
  • Dan Randall - Mastering
  • Jason Kocol - Engineering
  • Sal Raya - Engineering
  • Heather Necker - Photography

References