Brazilian death metal upstart Sepultura took an incredible leap forward with their second full-length album, 1987's Schizophrenia. Though recorded only a year after the...
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Sepultura had shocked the death metal world in 1989 with the release of their awesome third album, Beneath the Remains, whose seamless combination of songwriting chops and...
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Sepultura's 1989 release, Beneath the Remains, marked the band's transition from third-world obscurity to major contenders in the international extreme metal arena. As soon...
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It was generally assumed among most that without guitarist/vocalist Max Cavalera, Sepultura would choose not to carry on, but the remaining members added vocalist Derrick...
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With producer Ross Robinson (Korn) at the controls, Sepultura transcend politics and the apocalypse to make an eloquently harsh metallic record that communes beautifully...
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Listeners intrigued by the rhythmic innovations and Brazilian influences of Chaos A.D. will be quite pleased by Sepultura's sprawling, frequently brilliant follow-up. True...
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A quote from the Dalia Lama, "Peace on earth depends on the peace in the people's hearts," and wise words from Mother Teresa, Ghandi, and Albert Einstein grace the album...
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