Erik Rutan on joining death-metal titans Cannibal Corpse: “It’s still kinda surreal... I never foresaw this happening!“

Erik Rutan of Cannibal Corpse
(Image credit: Miikka Skaffari/Getty Images)

Few bands have been able to typify death metal to the same degree as Cannibal Corpse, whose inexhaustible supply of bloodthirsty riffs and gore-driven lyrics have made them undisputed masters of the extreme. 

Violence Unimagined – their 15th studio album, which drops this year – sees longtime producer and Hate Eternal leader Erik Rutan joining as a full-time member, replacing Pat O’Brien. Here he explains the core fundamentals of the Cannibal Corpse sound and how he approached fitting into their inimitable wall of noise...

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Amit Sharma

Amit has been writing for titles like Total GuitarMusicRadar and Guitar World for over a decade and counts Richie Kotzen, Guthrie Govan and Jeff Beck among his primary influences as a guitar player. He's worked for magazines like Kerrang!Metal HammerClassic RockProgRecord CollectorPlanet RockRhythm and Bass Player, as well as newspapers like Metro and The Independent, interviewing everyone from Ozzy Osbourne and Lemmy to Slash and Jimmy Page, and once even traded solos with a member of Slayer on a track released internationally. As a session guitarist, he's played alongside members of Judas Priest and Uriah Heep in London ensemble Metalworks, as well as handled lead guitars for legends like Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols, The Faces) and Stu Hamm (Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, G3).