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Cephalotripsy is an American
slam death metal Brutal death metal is a subgenre of death metal that privileges heaviness, speed and complex rhythms over other aspects, such as melody and timbres. The genre was pioneered in the early 1990s by Suffocation (band), Suffocation and other groups fro ...
band from California. The group formed in 2003 and have released two albums, three demos and promos and have been included on a split with Membro Genitali Befurcator. The band is characterized by their very slow death metal style, which focuses primarily on playing slam riffs. They are also known as one of the most influential bands to play the 'slam' style of death metal. The band's name refers to the method of removing a stillborn fetus from the womb by crushing its head. A medical tool known as a
cephalotribe A cephalotribe was a medical instrument used in obstetrics to crush the skull of stillborn fetuses (cephalotripsy). It was used in cases of obstructed labor (dystocia) to aid delivery.W.L. Richardson (January 3, 1878).Recent progress in obstetric ...
is used to do this. As explained by
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; a cephalotripsy is "The act or operation of crushing the head of a fetus in the womb in order to effect delivery."


History

Cephalotripsy originally began with the members in high school, playing basement shows and house parties. The band wasn't taken seriously until at least 2006, when they released a three-song demo. Following their demo, the band wrote and recorded their full-length album entitled ''Uterovaginal Insertion of Extirpated Anomalies'' (2007), it was released through Amputated Vein Records and was met with mixed reviews. Some favored the band's style of playing slam
riffs A riff is a short, repeated motif or figure in the melody or accompaniment of a musical composition. Riffs are most often found in rock music, punk, heavy metal music, Latin, funk, and jazz, although classical music is also sometimes based on ...
almost exclusively while others panned the release for being "too boring." Despite this, Amputated Vein re-released the album the next year. In 2008, the band played the New England Deathfest alongside bands including
Dying Fetus Dying Fetus is an American death metal band from Greater Upper Marlboro, Maryland, formed in 1991. Various lineup changes throughout the years have left John Gallagher as the sole remaining original member, as well as the band's driving force. ...
and
Circle of Dead Children Circle of Dead Children is an American deathgrind band formed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1998. After the release of a self-titled demo that was put out the same year they formed, Circle of Dead Children signed on with Willowtip Records to ...
. 2011 saw Cephalotripsy release their ''Promo 2011'' CD, displaying a new musical style of which abandoned their previous "slam only" style. This was met (again) with mixed reception, having some fans not favor the release while others praised their new direction. The following year, the band was included on a split entitled ''Membro Cephalic Symbiosis'' with the Russian band Membro Genitali Befurcator. As of 2014, Cephalotripsy have announced that they are due to release their second full-length album entitled ''Induced Primordial Regression''. They have stated that plans to begin recording start in either July or August. In 2017, after years of inactivity, the band was included on the ninth annual Las Vegas Death Fest, their first performance since 2012. Cephalotripsy shortly thereafter followed-up this show with a US tour with the
brutal death metal Brutal death metal is a subgenre of death metal that privileges heaviness, speed and complex rhythms over other aspects, such as melody and timbres. The genre was pioneered in the early 1990s by Suffocation and other groups from New York including ...
bands Splattered and Incinerate. The band released their second album, ''Epigenetic Neurogenesis'', on July 13, 2024, marking their first album in 17 years.


Members


Current

*Angel Ochoa – vocals (2006–present) *Andres Guzman – guitars (2008–present) *Diego Sanchez – bass (2017–present) *Albert Rios – drums (2021–present)


Former

*Nick Ochs – guitars (2003–2007) *Kyle Heart – drums (2005–2006) *Forrest Stedt – drums (2006–2021) *Kenny Huffman – guitars (2006) *Rah Davis – bass (2006) *Wes "Hux" Kell – guitars (2007–2008) *Carlos "Zinky" Hernandez – bass (2007) *Shawn Whitaker – bass (2008) *Mark Candelas – bass (2011–2012)


Discography

;Albums *''Uterovaginal Insertion of Extirpated Anomalies'' (2007) *''Epigenetic Neurogenesis'' (2024) ;Demos/promos *''Demo 2006'' *''Promo 2007'' *''Promo 2011''


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