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1) Cadaver is a death metal band from Råde, Norway. Anders Odden and Ole Bjerkebakke founded Cadaver in 1988. They were later joined by bassist René Jansen and in 1989 the trio released the "Abnormal Deformity" demo. The demo attracted the attention of Carcass members, Bill Steer and Jeff Walker, who signed the band to their Earache imprint label, Necrosis. The subsequent album, Hallucinating Anxiety was released in 1990 as a split with the Carnage album Dark Recollections. Shortly after the album's release, René Jansen was replaced by Eilert Solstad. In 1992, the band released their second album, titled ...In Pains. Dissension within the band would cause the band to fold in 1993.
In 1999 the band was resurrected by Odden, who went by the name Neddo. He gather three new musicians, and started to use the band name Cadaver Inc. The foursome, now including Czral, Balvaz and Apollyon recorded the album Discipline which was released in February 2001. A tour followed in support of Morbid Angel and Extreme Noise Terror. Accompanying the album was a website that sold alibis for murders. This website attracted too much attention and hence the original name was restored. Their final album was then released in 2003 titled Necrosis. The band decided to split up in 2004. Shortly thereafter, Anders rejoined synth-rock outfit Apoptygma Berzerk for the recording of You and Me Against the World, which had many top-10 singles in Europe, and subsequent touring. Upon receiving a once-in-a-lifetime invitation to join Celtic Frost on their 2006 world tour, Anders left Apoptygma Berzerk, and is now Celtic Frost's second guitarist.
Official website: www.cadaver.no
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Rupture
Cadaver Lyrics
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unconformities
Residual transport model in correlation with sedimentary dynamics
The temporal significance glossifungities assemblages
Implication for glacial termination
Pleistocene stratigraphy and paleoclimate records
Volcaniclastic paleosol interval
Inferring maximum geostrophic current velocities
Sediment surface samples
Volcaniclastic paleosol interval
Setting velocity measurements (of)
Hydraulic sorting heavy-mineral grains
Subaerial desiccation-crack piping
Implication for glacial termination
Firmness profiles associated with tidal-creek deposits
Subsidence structures associated (with)
Cadaver's song "Rupture" features a set of lyrics that are dense with scientific and technical jargon. It seems to delve into various geological and environmental phenomenon, and the implications they hold for our understanding of ancient earth. The opening lines, "Geochemical mass balance and implications for reservoir properties beneath unconformities" suggests that the song may be exploring how the chemical composition of sediments can reveal information about the conditions in which they formed, particularly when there are breaks or gaps in the rock layers. The next line, "Residual transport model in correlation with sedimentary dynamics" further underscores this focus on the movement and transformation of sediment over time. The lyrics then take a turn towards biology, mentioning "temporal significance glossifungities assemblages," which are a type of fossilized organism often used to determine the age of rock formations. From there, the lyrics reference glacial periods and ocean currents, as well as different types of sediment found in ancient soil layers. The song seems to be suggesting that by understanding these various geological and environmental factors, we can gain a more nuanced understanding of the way our planet has changed over time.
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Geochemical massbalance and implications for reservoir properties beneath unconformities
Exploring the balance of chemicals and their impact on the reservoir properties located below non-conformities
Residual transport model in correlation with sedimentary dynamics
A model that analyzes the transportation of leftover material and its connection to the motion of sedimentary matter
The temporal significance glossifungities assemblages
The importance of the arrangement of tongue-like structures in its relation to time
Implication for glacial termination
How the findings affect the end of a glacier's existence
Pleistocene stratigraphy and paleoclimate records
Studying the layers of rocks from the Pleistocene era and its relationship to ancient climate conditions
Volcaniclastic paleosol interval
The time period that represents the period between volcanic occurrences and the creation of a paleosol
Inferring maximum geostrophic current velocities
Making an educated guess about the highest possible speed of the geostrophic currents
Drainage evolution, holocene avulsion
The development of water drains and the shifting course of rivers within the geological Holocene time period
Sediment surface samples
Collecting samples of materials found on top of rock formations
Volcaniclastic paleosol interval
A segment of time during which volcanic material was present and paleosols were created
Setting velocity measurements (of)
Measurements of how fast an object is situated within a certain set of conditions
Hydraulic sorting heavy-mineral grains
Separating minerals through the use of fluid movement
Subaerial desiccation-crack piping
The appearance of cracks or fissures caused by dryness and airflow on the Earth's surface
Implication for glacial termination
The effect on the end of a glacier's life as a result of the findings
Firmness profiles associated with tidal-creek deposits
A visual representation of the composition and texture of tidal-creek deposits
Subsidence structures associated (with)
Structures created due to the sinking of land or rock surfaces
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