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Cannabis Corpse Calls It A Day After 19 Years

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Nineteen years after their formation, Cannabis Corpse, the death metal band led by Municipal Waste bassist Philip "Landphil" Hall, has announced their decision to break up. A message from the band reads as follows:
"Cannabis Corpse has officially Disbanded. Thanks to those of you who came out and supported. 2006-2025."
Cannabis Corpse formed in 2006 and at the end of the same year, released their debut album, "Blunted At Birth." Phil Hall formed the band with his brother Josh, who performed drums throughout the group's tenure, which included six studio albums, the most recent of which, "Nug So Vile," was released in November 2019 through Season Of Mist.
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