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The Best of Sepultura
Release Date: 2006 - 09 - 11, Audio CD, Roadrunner Last Update 07.01.2010 06:11
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Chaos Ad: Us Edition - Sepultura
by darkblack - written on 22/08/00 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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metal classic. The Sepultura sound is looser than their American equals like Pantera and Machine Head. None of the songs on this album can be faulted, from the call to arms of Refuse-Resist and Territory to the mayhem of Biotech is Godzilla and the tribal sound of Amen. A varied and exciting album which they never quite ...
Chaos Ad: Us Edition - Sepultura
by Willy B - written on 27/06/00 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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A.D. in 1993, Sepultura surely reached the zenith of thrash metal. The album is a journey through a radical, political landscape from the oppression of the masses to the questions raised over biotechnology, issues as relevant today as much as they were 10 years ago. However, the political views aside, the album seriously ...
Blood Rooted - Sepultura
by a-true-ben - written on 04/09/02 (Very useful, 146 readings)
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For those of you who haven’t heard of Sepultura (yup, that’s probably most of you) they’re a Brazilian metal band. They emerged as a major name in the early 1990s on Roadrunner Records, alongside Machine Head and Fear Factory, thus pre-dating the appearance of nu-metal, though they were arguably an important influence on that genre and bridge with the ‘old school’. Their 1996 album ‘Roots’ is widely regarded as one of the seminal metal albums of the 1990s, blending Brazilian tribal influences and thrash metal to surprisingly good and varied effect. Shortly after ‘Roots’, however, they split up. Lead singer Max ...
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