George Fisher, known by his stage name Corpsegrinder, is a prominent figure in the death metal scene, celebrated for his powerful vocal style and dynamic stage presence. He began his musical journey in 1988 by forming his first band, Corpsegrinder, where he honed his skills and developed a passion for extreme metal. His early career saw him making significant contributions to the genre, including his first studio appearance on Suffocation’s acclaimed album, “Effigy of the Forgotten,” showcasing his raw vocal talent on tracks like “Mass Obliteration.”
In 1995, Fisher joined the legendary band Cannibal Corpse, stepping in as the lead vocalist and replacing Chris Barnes. His arrival marked a new era for the band, as he brought a unique vocal delivery characterized by death growls and high shrieks. Under his leadership, Cannibal Corpse released several critically acclaimed albums, including “Vile,” “Kill,” and “Violence Unimagined,” solidifying their status as pioneers of death metal. Fisher’s contributions have been instrumental in shaping the band’s sound and expanding their global fanbase.
In 2022, Fisher launched his solo career with the release of his debut album, “Corpsegrinder,” which further showcased his versatility and passion for music. This project allowed him to explore his artistic vision while maintaining the intensity that fans have come to love. Additionally, he has collaborated with various artists across genres, providing guest vocals for bands like Suicide Silence and Job for a Cowboy, demonstrating his influence and reach within the metal community.
Fisher’s artistry extends beyond music; he has made appearances in popular culture, including the animated series Metalocalypse, where he voices the Metal Masked Assassin. His impact on the metal scene is undeniable, as he continues to inspire both fans and aspiring musicians alike with his dedication, talent, and unwavering commitment to the genre.