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Terrell Woods (born 1974), better known by his stage name Carnage The Executioner, is an American rapper from Twin Cities, Minnesota. He is best known for rapping, human beatboxing, performing live, and teaching. Outside of his solo work, he is also part of the groups Ill Chemistry and Saltee. Based in Minneapolis, Carnage's musical journey has taken him on 15 U.S. tours, 5 European tours, and 1 Asian tour. Carnage gained national fame from his guest appearances with Eyedea & Abilities, however, his original songs are said to be what allowed fans to connect with him. Some of his original songs are ''Addict'', ''Save My People'', and ''The MTW Story''.


Career

As a music fan since early childhood, Carnage The Executioner began as a self-trained artist. His experience in the music industry includes rapping, producing, performing, and teaching beatbox lessons, but is not limited to these things. In 1998 Carnage The Executioner beatboxed for
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, and the two created the group Ill Chemistry. Shortly after in 2004, Carnage The Executioner started his own independent record label, Hecatomb Enterprise. After creating Hecatomb he used it to present his first release, ''The Carnology Vol. 0.5 EP''. In 2007 Carnage The Executioner released ''Sense of Sound'', a collaborative album with producer Booka B, and changed the label's name to Hecatomb Industries. His first solo album, ''Worth the Wait'', was released in 2011. The following year he released ''Respect the Name''. ''Respect the Name'' was overseen and largely produced by Carnage himself in 2012 to share with fans his life story. That year Carnage was also chosen by ''
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'' as one of the "Top 20 best Minnesota rappers". With skills in human beatboxing and over thirty years of experience, Carnage instructs others to "use the body as an instrument". However, with the increase in technology over recent years, he now also applies looping and effects pedals, commonly used by guitarists for added effect. His beatboxing skills can also be heard on albums by Hip-hop artists
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.


Personal life

After years of struggling to maintain a healthy body weight, Carnage began eating a
plant-based diet A plant-based diet is a diet consisting mostly or entirely of plant-based foods. Plant-based diets encompass a wide range of dietary patterns that contain low amounts of animal products and high amounts of plant products such as vegetables, fru ...
in 2017. Inspired by his new diet, Carnage started a grassroots movement called ''Plant Based Poets''. ''Plant Based Poets'' began in 2019 and is used to connect music lovers who support healthy, earth-friendly lifestyles. Carnage talks about his struggles with over-consumption in his 2019 album ''Ravenous''. The album takes on Carnage's perspectives of 'embracing negativity, over-eating, and attracting'. He lost 125 pounds after starting his diet.


Hecatomb

Carnage started his own independent record label in 2004. Originally the label was named Hecatomb Enterprises but was changed to Hecatomb Industries in 2001 with the release of his album Sense Of Sound. In 2004 Hecatomb Crew was created as a branch of Hecatomb Industries. Carnage The Executioner started Hecatomb Crew to recruit a multinational team of like-minded Hip-Hop artists to collaborate new works.


Discography


Albums

* ''Sense of Sound'' (2007) (with Booka B) * ''Worth the Wait'' (2011) * ''ill chemistry'' (2012) (with
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, as Ill Chemistry)
* ''Crosspolynation'' (2012) (
Saltee The Saltee Islands (Irish: ''Oileán an tSalainn''; Old Norse: ''Salt ey'' ) are a pair of small islands lying 5 kilometres off the southern coast of County Wexford in Ireland. The two islands are Great Saltee (89 hectares) and Little Saltee (3 ...
feat. Carnage The Executioner)
* ''Carnage The Executioner's Carnology Volume II:Sinner Takes All (digi-mix)'' (2014) * ''The Ultimatum'' (2015) * ''The MN Mean Movement'' (2016) * ''Attack of the Show Stealer'' (2018) (Live Performance Album) * ''Ravenous'' (2019) * ''AntiFaux 1.0'' (2021) (with Johnny Pain)


Singles

* ''The Show Saver'' (2017) (Digital Super Single)


Collaborations

* ''ill chemistry'' (2012) (Carnage The Executioner and Desdamona) * ''Crosspolynation'' (2012) (
Saltee The Saltee Islands (Irish: ''Oileán an tSalainn''; Old Norse: ''Salt ey'' ) are a pair of small islands lying 5 kilometres off the southern coast of County Wexford in Ireland. The two islands are Great Saltee (89 hectares) and Little Saltee (3 ...
feat. Carnage The Executioner)
*''Tout va monter'' (2015) (Joëlle Léandre, Benoît Delbecq, Carnage The Executioner) * ''AntiFaux 1.0'' (2021) (with Johnny Pain)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Executioner, Carnage The 1974 births Living people African-American male rappers Midwest hip hop musicians Rappers from Minnesota 21st-century American rappers 21st-century American male musicians 21st-century African-American musicians 20th-century African-American people