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Schizophrenia - Sepultura

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Nu Metal / Artist: Sepultura / Original recording remastered / Audio CD released 2000-05-08 ... more
Schizophrenia - Sepultura ... at Roadrunner / Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Intro
2 From The Past Comes The Storms
3 To The Wall
4 Escape From The Void
5 Inquisition
6 Screams Behind The Shadows
7 Septic Schizo
8 Abyss
9 RIP
10 Troops Of Doom

Newest Review: ... and whilst the songs consist of all-out breakneck thrash pummelling pretty much from start to finish they never become dull ... more

 ... on account of the neverending supply of crushing, chugging riffs, powerful grooves and unhinged melodic solos that litter the songs, accompanied too by some excellent low, coarse, growled vocals courtesy of Max Cavalera. There are some slower parts throughout the album, such as the acoustic intro and creepy, Bethlehem-like riffs at the start of 'Inquisition Symphony', but essentially 'Schizophrenia' is a chaotic and relentless listen built around a sinple yet inventive and constantly changing thrash framework. Bu...more

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Schizophrenia
Release Date: 2000 - 05 - 08, Audio CD, Roadrunner
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Premium Review Schizophrenia - Sepultura: From the Past Comes the Storms..... (248 words)
by - written on 11/10/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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Released way back in 1987, Sepultura's second full-length 'Schizophrenia' merges the raw, proto-black metal sound of the likes of Hellhammer and Sarcofago with the thrash riffs of Sodom and early Slayer and Metallica. The album has a murky, crunchy-sounding production job that does a great job of conveying an atmosphere of evil and unease, and whilst the songs consist of all-out breakneck thrash pummelling pretty much from start to finish they never become dull on account of the neverending supply of crushing, chugging riffs, powerful grooves and unhinged melodic solos that litter the songs, accompanied too by some excellent low, coarse, growled vocals courtesy of Max ...  Read the complete review

 

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