Cannibal Corpse – Hammer Smashed Face (Song of the Week)

Before I get into it, yes, you very likely have heard this song before, even if death metal never touches your ears. I’ll get there in a bit.

Today’s song is from Cannibal Corpse, who stand today as titans of the death metal scene. In fact they will release their 16th album, Chaos Horrific, in a few days on this coming Friday. But today’s song is not about that, as only two current members of the band were present back in 1992.

Hammer Smashed Face hails from the band’s third album Tomb Of The Mutilated. The album is noteworthy for the cover alone, it was one of the sickest things ever to sit on a record store shelf. It is present in the thumbnail to the video in all its gore and depravity right below.

This was the opening track to the album and was also the first time CC released a song as a single. The single release included two cover songs, one from death metal inventors Possessed and another from Black Sabbath in the Ian Gillian period. It was again released later as an EP with a few older Corpse tracks thrown on as well.

This song is totally brutal death metal, there’s no doubt about it. This is not the kind of stuff most people want to listen to. Even among people who do like heavy metal, this is another degree past tolerance. It is fast, bludgeoning and rough. Nothing beyond a few guitar notes get above the low end of the spectrum and even when they do, it is dissonant and discomforting.

But, it’s also kinda catchy. That intro riff and drum sequence stands out right away and it makes its way back into the song several times. It definitely grabs the ear. And, if people are like me and enjoy the sinister sounds of death metal, those dissonant guitars and slamming drums are a welcome presence.

I don’t suppose there’s much need for lyrical analysis. This song is literally about beating someone’s head off with a hammer. There isn’t much else to go over – all Cannibal Corpse songs are like miniature horror movies.

This song and third album would mark the end of work for the band’s original line-up – Chris Barnes on vocals, Bob Rusay and Jack Owen on guitar, Alex Webster on bass and Paul Mazurkiewicz on drums. Rusay would leave the band and the death metal scene altogether after this album. Barnes would be around for one more seminal album before a divorce that shook the death metal world and redefined Cannibal Corpse for the years to come. Jack Owen was in the group quite awhile longer, eventually departing in 2004. Alex and Paul remain as active and founding members.

So, let’s get to where you have probably heard this song before. Remember the Jim Carrey blockbuster Ace Ventura – Pet Detective?

If so, then you likely recall the scene where Jim as Ace walks into a club for a metal show. Ace is looking for someone named Greg to help him track down the whereabouts of the Miami Dolphins’ mascot, a live dolphin named Snowflake. Ace asks a headbanger if Greg is in, and takes the headbanging as a positive response. The band in the scene is Cannibal Corpse and the song they’re playing on stage is Hammer Smashed Face. I’ll post the clip below but I won’t place bets on it remaining up given YouTube’s AI-driven copyright hunt.

This movie placement was a bit of a coup for Cannibal Corpse, as Ace Ventura did big business and Jim Carrey became a huge star out of it. And while I can’t track specific sources to express the degree to which this happened, but Carrey either already was or did become a fan of Cannibal Corpse and death metal in general. It is something he has discussed in his numerous late night talk show apperances over the years but it’s not like I can remember which ones.

Hammer Smashed Face became a signature tune for Cannibal Corpse, helped along by unexpected movie success but also propelled by the band’s growing propensity to write songs with catchy hooks. Corpse would take this to the next level on their following album The Bleeding, crafting music and vocals that human ears could understand and accessing new scores of fans. Even through major line-up changes, Cannibal Corpse have continued to climb ranks and have reigned for awhile now as the top act in death metal. It is a legacy forged in brutal riffs and gory lyrics, and that legacy continues on this coming Friday.