Rob Barrett
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Born | Buffalo, New York | January 29, 1969
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Years active | 1990–present |
Rob Barrett III (born January 29, 1969) is the rhythm guitarist for the death metal band Cannibal Corpse. He played with the band from 1993 to 1997 and rejoined in 2005.[1] He has cited Gary Moore, Malcolm Young, Randy Rhoads, Eddie Van Halen, Tony Iommi and Steve Vai, among others, as his influences.[2] He currently resides in Tampa, Florida.
Career
Barrett was born in Buffalo, New York. He started his professional career in 1990 when he formed the band Solstice with drummer Alex Marquez and guitar player Dennis Muñoz. The band recorded a demo in 1991 produced by Jim Morris and signed a record deal with the German label SPV/Steamhammer. In 1992 they released their debut album entitled Solstice. That same year, Barrett and Marquez decided to join Malevolent Creation, putting Solstice on hiatus.[3] They took part on the recording of Retribution and toured with the band.
Cannibal Corpse
In 1993, Barrett was contacted by Alex Webster and asked to join Cannibal Corpse, shortly after the recording of Tomb of the Mutilated, as a lead guitar fill-in for Bob Rusay. He stayed with the band for the subsequent tours and eventually became a permanent member. He recorded the 1994 album The Bleeding and the 1996 album Vile. He also made a brief cameo appearance with the band in the 1994 film Ace Ventura: Pet Detective starring Jim Carrey. In 1997 Barrett left Cannibal Corpse after an argument over musical differences between him and the other band members. While he was replaced by Pat O'Brien, Barrett rejoined Malevolent Creation in 1998 and stayed with the band for six years. In 2005, Barrett expressed to the members of Cannibal Corpse his desire to come back to the band and after careful consideration, Barrett was finally welcomed back, switching to rhythm guitar and replacing Jack Owen. Since then, he has been featured on the albums Kill, Evisceration Plague, Torture, A Skeletal Domain and Red Before Black.
HatePlow
In 1994, Barrett formed the death metal band HatePlow with guitarist Phil Fasciana and late drummer "Crazy" Larry Hawke, both members of Malevolent Creation. Although HatePlow was intended initially as mere a fun side-project, the trio recorded a four-song demo that enjoyed a wide spread throughout the underground trading circuit. After his departure from Cannibal Corpse Barrett extended his commitment to HatePlow and participated in the recording of the albums Everybody Dies and The Only Law Is Survival which came out in 1998 and 2000 respectively.[4] In 2004, he left HatePlow.
Collaborations and side-projects
Since the 2000s Barrett has made a few guest appearances, providing extra guitar playing for bands such as Eulogy, Hollenthon, Infernäl Mäjesty, Pro-Pain and Unearthed.[5] In 2005 Barrett joined in on the recording of the Roadrunner United album The All-Star Sessions where he played guitar on the tracks Annihilation by the Hands of God and Constitution Down.
In 2019 Rob Barrett recorded with death metal band Deicide for a tribute album for the 40th anniversary of shock punk-metal hardcore legend's the Dayglo Abortions titled "Fuck The World If It Can't Take a Joke". The track recorded was "Inside My Head" from their 1985 release Feed Us a Fetus.
Equipment
Guitars
Barrett is currently endorsed by Dean Guitars and uses their custom guitars, mainly Cadillac's but also V's and ML's.[6] All of his guitars are equipped with an EMG set and are tuned to Bb and Ab standard. Around 2007 Dean Guitars produced a signature model in limited numbers called the Cadi-Kill. In the past Barrett used to play on a Gibson Les Paul, a Jackson Dinky and a Charvel 750 XL.
Amplifiers
Like O'Brien, Barrett uses Mesa Boogie amplifiers, such as the Dual Rectifier, the Triple Rectifier and, more recently, Mark V. For cabinets, he uses Crate and Mesa Boogie 4 x 12", which are loaded with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers. Before settling for Mesa Boogie, Barrett used Crate and Marshall amplifiers.[7]
Effects and accessories
Barrett runs a few pedals, namely a Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor, MT-2 Metal Zone, TU-2 Chromatic Tuner and a Maxon ST-9 pro+ Super tube.[8][9] The units are connected with Monster cables.
Discography
- 1991 - Demo (Demo)
- 1992 - Solstice
- 1992 - Retribution
- 1998 - The Fine Art of Murder
- 2000 - Envenomed
- 2002 - The Will to Kill
- 2004 - Warkult
- 1994 - The Bleeding
- 1996 - Vile
- 2006 - Kill
- 2009 - Evisceration Plague
- 2012 - Torture
- 2014 - A Skeletal Domain
- 2017 - Red Before Black
Eulogy
- 2010 - Burden of Certainty (Demo)
HatePlow
- 1996 - Demo (Demo)
- 1998 - Everybody Dies
- 2000 - The Only Law Is Survival
Guest session
- 2007 - Demon God (EP)
- 2008 - No End in Sight
- 2005 - The All-Star Sessions
Unearthed
- 2007 - Imposition of Faith
References
- ^ "Rob Barrett artist page". Encyclopaedia Metallum.
- ^ "Rob Barrett of CANNIBAL CORPSE". Artist page. deanguitars.com.
- ^ "Florida's SOLSTICE: Classic Albums To Be Reissued With Remixed Version Of 'Pray'". blabbermouth.net. 2012.
- ^ "Hate Plow Biography". sing365.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05.
- ^ "EULOGY: Three New Songs Posted Online". blabbermouth.net. 2009.
- ^ FRET12 (2010). "Rob and Pat answer Fret12.com member Jeff's question about their main guitars". youtube.com.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Cannibal Corpse: 'We Are Always Pushing Ourselves To A New Level'". Ultimate-Guitar.com. 2009.
- ^ FRET12 (2010). "Rob and Pat answer Fret12.com member Pat's question on what rigs and pedals they run". youtube.com.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ GodlykeInc (2012). "Cannibal Corpse Rob Barrett Rig & Gear Rundown". youtube.com.