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Cirrhosis

12+ albums
death metaldeath-thrash metalbrazilianthrash metalBrazilian Death Metal

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Cirrhosis were formed in the late 80s in the state of Minas Gerais (Brazil), in Uberlândia to be precise. The band was formed by Wagner "Antichrist" Lamounier along with two others when Sarcofago was put on ice for a while. Wagner soon left because he was in the process of recreating Sarcofago. The main topics of this band are alcohol, sex and death, and this is their style: Death Metal in the old way. It is said that they had no bass player in the beginning so they simply invented one called "Homem Invísivel" which is nothing but the combination of the two words "man" and "invisible" in Portoguese so this "guy" was called "The invisible man". It is said that they are active now but it isn't for sure. At least they released an album in 2002 while they were split up since 1992 or 1993. Cirrhosis was also a Death Metal band from New Jersey in the early 2000's. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Alcoholic Death Noise

324
2

An Eye For An Eye

248
3

No Future

232
4

Welcome To Miseries

222
5

Humanity

199
6

Beyond The Slavery Of Sin

187
7

Invasion of the Faith

176
8

The Sin / Sexual Delight

172
9

Midnight Queen

169
10

Lord of darkness

169

albums

Alcoholic Death Noise

Alcoholic Death Noise

Drinks from Hell

Drinks from Hell

Alcohol Rules

Alcohol Rules

The Last Act

The Last Act

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Álbum Desconhecido (4/12/2009 23:21:49)

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Alcoholic Evil Trinity

CIRRHOSIS

CIRRHOSIS

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Бlbum Desconhecido

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All This I Did for Thee

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2008 Drinks From Hell

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2002 Alcoholic Death Noise

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Alcohol Rules (demo)

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