listening to old sepultura after years

gabriel g.

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Did totaly forget how heavy they once were.

Arise, refuse/resist, roots, territory and all the good stuff.

Nothing comes close to this. No calvera conspiracy, soulfy or the new sepultura.

At the time those records came out, I thought this is the heaviest shit out EVER.

I am missing the real HEAVY trash metal a lot.
 
True. I liked the new Cavalera Conspiracy album but it isn´t even on the same league of Arise, Chaos AD and Roots.
 
and do you wanna hear the sad thing.

We got this extreme rain here in Hamburg some days ago and my part of the city got the water standing at 1,5m (!!!) after moving places I kept alot of my stuff at my parents shop which got totaly flooded.
So my CD´s (400 or more) all got TOTALY destroyed.

I archived like 200 albums into itunes but not the ones I didnt listen to that much (like my sepultura CDs) and now I am listening to them on youtube :((
 
I listen to Beneath the Remains all the fucking time.....

I'm not that much of a fan of stuff after Arise, but DanteXXI is a pretty solid album.

 
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oh yeah, i really love arise and chaos ad... that was THE time...my cassette tapes where full of sepultura, white zombie, rage against the machine, biohazard, clawfinger... :)

too bad to hear what has happened to your parents shop :(
 
Total agree here! I LOVE the Chaos A.D Album and there is no record out what influenced me more than this when we talk about Thrash Metal. Please guys, listen to this song of my ol´band ACT OF RAGE and tell me what you think. It´s extremely old Sepultura influenced Music :) Heavy Territory vibe.

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=308626&songID=7241369

I played the drums and the lead solos.
 
Se-pul-tura! Se-pul-tura! :kickass:

These guys got me into metal. One of my favourite bands of all time... of ALL time.

I enjoy the new stuff just as well, for different purposes. Here's the new song from the upcoming album, Kairos:

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and do you wanna hear the sad thing.

We got this extreme rain here in Hamburg some days ago and my part of the city got the water standing at 1,5m (!!!) after moving places I kept alot of my stuff at my parents shop which got totaly flooded.
So my CD´s (400 or more) all got TOTALY destroyed.

I archived like 200 albums into itunes but not the ones I didnt listen to that much (like my sepultura CDs) and now I am listening to them on youtube :((

That sucks man!
But I thought CDs are water resitant kinda. I mean, ok, the booklet is destroyed, but doesn't the CD itself work again after its dry again?
 
Arise and Beneath the Remains also.

They are considered Thrash Metal, but they considered themselves a Death Metal band back in the days, at least untill Chaos A.D. but yeah who cares haha, What an Awesome Band, first to put South America on the Map.
 
Those two albums were definitely bordering on being being death metal, along with Pleasure to Kill.
But their first couple of releases were much more extreme imo