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Released
  
1986

Artist
  
Post Mortem

Label
  
New Renaissance Records

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Length
  
41:40

Release date
  
1986

Genres
  
Thrash metal, Death metal

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Recorded
  
1985 at Baker Street Studios in Watertown, Massachusetts

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Coroner's Office is an album by American death metal band Post Mortem. The album was their debut LP and was influential on the genre.

Contents

Recording process

After rehearsing together for several years, Post Mortem entered Baker Street Studios in Watertown, Massachusetts to record their debut LP. The songs they recorded for the album were so old that the band did not even play many of them live anymore. While recording the songs, studio owner Roger Baker was convinced the band was creating a new sound in the genre. Most of the songs on the album were recorded relatively quickly and the cost for the entire album was only $900. The album was released in 1986 and became relatively popular to the underground scene.

Track listing

  1. "Armies of the Dead" - 1:09
  2. "Waiting for the Funeral" - 3:04
  3. "Ready to Die" - 2:15
  4. "No Time" - 5:06
  5. "Concealed" - 3:05
  6. "(It Was) Just A Thought" - 5:49
  7. "Syncopated Jazz" - 0:38
  8. "Soupy Sales" - 0:13
  9. "Coroner's Office" - 1:20
  10. "Death to the Masses" - 5:33
  11. "I Want to Die" - 12:25
  12. "Run Amok" - 0:44
  13. "Caveman" - 6:54
  14. "Organized Crime" - 2:35
  15. "Fetus Man" - 2:27
  16. "Quietus (Charnel House)" - 6:21

Bonus tracks

  1. "Waiting for the Funeral (No Intro Edit)" - 2:33
  2. "Run Amok (Edit)" - 0:42
  3. "Armies of the Dead (No Feedback Edit)" - 1:09
  4. "Waiting for the Funeral (Live in 87)" - 2:36
  5. "Death to the Masses (Live in 87)" - 4:54

Reception

After its release, Coroner's office generated a significant buzz in the underground community. It is estimated that nearly 20,000 copies of the album were distributed. Now the album is considered a sort of cult classic that influenced a lot of later artists in similar genres. One author summarizes the album's influence by saying that it, "is now as remembered for its unusual styling and flirtation with jazz and punk as it is as an overlooked death metal cornerstone." Overall, the album garnered generally positive reviews, but failed to make the radar of any large publishers.

Criticism

While touring, the band received significant criticism over the role of experimental and classical music in their songs. Fans reacted poorly to the live performances of some tracks and the experimental direction the band was heading.

Re-release

In 2011 it was reported that the album will be re-released under the New Renaissance Records label as a CD. The album has been digitally remastered and will include The Missing Link EP, as well as new artwork and liner notes. The release date has not yet been confirmed.

Songs

1Armies of the Dead1:11
2Waiting For The Funeral3:04
3Ready To Die2:16

References

Coroner's Office Wikipedia