Casket Garden
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Casket Garden is an EP released by Dismember
Dismember (band)
Dismember was a Swedish death metal band that formed in 1988. They are well known in the death metal underground. They split up in October 2011.-History:...

. It was released in 1995 by Nuclear Blast
Nuclear Blast
Nuclear Blast is an independent record label and mail order record distributor with subsidiaries in Germany, the United States and Brazil. The record label was founded in 1987 by Markus Staiger in Germany. Originally releasing hardcore punk records, the label moved on to releasing albums by melodic...

. The song "Casket Garden" is also the ninth track on Dismember's third album Massive Killing Capacity
Massive Killing Capacity
Massive Killing Capacity is the third album by Dismember. It was re-released by Regain Records in 2006. A music video was made for the track "Casket Garden".-Track listing:-Personnel:* Matti Kärki - Vocals* Fred Estby - Drums...

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Credits

  • Matti Kärki
    Matti Kärki
    Matti Kärki, born December 13, 1972, is a Swedish singer who is best known for his work with Dismember. Before he joined Dismember in 1991, he was the singer in the Swedish band Carnage . The first band fronted by Kärki was Therion in 1989. He also appears with the Autopsy-inspired Murder Squad...

     - Vocals
  • Fred Estby
    Fred Estby
    Fred Estby is a Swedish drummer. He is best known as the drummer and main songwriter of the Swedish death metal band Dismember. Before he played drums in the band Carnage...

     - Drums
  • David Blomqvist - Lead guitar
  • Richard Cabeza
    Richard Cabeza
    Richard Cabeza is a Swedish musician. He played the bass guitar in various death metal bands, including Unanimated, Dismember, Carbonized, Murder Squad. He was also the singer of the band General Surgery. In 2002 Cabeza was the touring bassist of Dark Funeral. He currently resides in Texas with...

     - Bass
  • Robert Sennebäck - Guitar
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