
| Autopsy | |
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| Origin | Florida, United States |
| Genre(s) | Death metal (early) Death/doom Deathgrind (later) |
| Years active | 1987–1995 |
| Label(s) | Peaceville Records |
| Associated acts | Death Abscess The Ravenous Eatmyfuk |
| Former members | |
| Chris Reifert Danny Coralles Eric Cutler Eric Eigard Ken Sovari Josh Barohn Freeway Migliore |
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Autopsy was a death metal band, founded in 1987 in the United States by Chris Reifert (formerly of Death). They disbanded in 1995.
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Severed Survival, Autopsy's first LP, sounded like Scream Bloody Gore era Death, but the band adopted a doom metal influenced sound for the Retribution for the Dead EP. The next full-length, Mental Funeral, another death/doom album, was met with great critical acclaim.[citation needed] Having completed a successful European tour soon after Mental Funeral, the band reentered the studio to record the Fiend for Blood EP, which was followed by their third full-length, Acts of the Unspeakable. Autopsy's last album, 1994's Shitfun, was heavily influenced by hardcore punk and would prepare fans for Abscess, a project of Danny Coralles and Chris Reifert after Autopsy's demise in 1995.
Autopsy was featured in the 2005 music documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey when the film's narrator and star read aloud a verse from the band's song "Charred Remains."
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