Talk:Cryptopsy

Founding year
The history section here says that the band was formed in 1988 as Necrosis, but their official site and the label site too both tell that Necrosis was founded in 1992 and renamed in the same year to Cryptopsy. I have found no source for 1988, thus I'll change it. CecilK 08:10, 28 August 2006 (UTC)

It was formed in 1988 by Mike Atkin and Steve Thibault then Dan Greening (Lord Worm) joined a few weeks later. Signed Mike Atkin 3/2008

no they started in 1992 (Seth4000 (talk) 15:06, 21 May 2009 (UTC)) Seth4000

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New vocalist
Source? I can't find any other source aside from Wikipedia.

Then, check this out. www.cryptopsy.net/lost/news/newsright2001en.html

I don't see anything on that page confirming that Matt McGachy is the new vocalist for Cryptopsy.

Nor do I. This section about Matt joining as a vocalist is phony. There's nothing about this on their myspace or main site on either bands. Other info is from a metal forum that should have no standing other than rumor. Therefore I request it to be removed. Special:Contributions/ (talk)

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Deathcore
Can some people please look for sources on them being deathcore now because surely they're not tech/brutal death anymore... and I don't want to be a part of this at the moment and removing deathcore will just confuse readers about their old style, new album and change in style. So please leave deathcore for now until it can be sourced. − ₪ÇɨгcaғucɨҲ₪  kaiden  03:49, 19 May 2008 (UTC)

how is cryptopsy brutal death metal? (ESPECIALLY the first two, how are they brutal death metal rather than technical death metal???)
i have thier first three albums and i have listened to all 3 of them i cant help but notice that the first two are tagged 'brutal' death metal i really dont see how cryptopsy is 'brutal' death metal versus plain death metal (or technical DM) IN THE FIRST TWO ALBUMS (third has more standard death metal vocals) The vocals are extremely brief and appear to be somewhat shouted, and are not nearly as guttural or heavy as real brutal death metal bands like cannibal corpse, vital remains, etc. The instruments arent quite as downtuned as other brutal death metal bands, either. If anything i think their first two albums should be labeled plain death metal or Technical Death metal, for they are definutely not 'brutal' death metal. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.203.211.143 (talk) 00:30, 21 July 2009 (UTC)

I know this thread is 12 years old but dude... are you seriously determining an entire genre based on the vocals ? And not only that, but you listed two bands "cannibal corpse, vital remains" which arent even brutal death to attempt to drive your point that Cryptopsy supposedly isn't brutal death metal, uh, yeah this is cringe and reading it gave me cancer

Lord Worm redirects to Cryptopsy
Lord Worm used to have (and should still have) his own page, but now clicking on his name redirects to Cryptopsy, a band that he is no longer a part of. Furthermore, the page gives very little information about him, certainly less than a man of his caliber deserves. Perhaps somebody should make a page for Lord Worm. I would start it but my Wiki-editing knowledge is pretty limited. Just a thought. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.203.223.156 (talk) 00:57, 22 November 2009 (UTC)

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