A band with no original members is more a brand than a band. Sep shook it's death rattle when Max & Igor peaced out. Ross Robinson brought in on Roots and his insistance on sepultura having that crap trendy nu-metal sound was a big part of what caused a lot of the internal turmoil.
sure, but to me personally Chaos A.D. was their last album. I never liked Roots and I still don't like it. Even Chaos A.D. to me personally was never as good as Arise or Beneath the Remains. The only album that I liked besides these was Schizophrenia tbh. Their impact on the scene was incredible though. They certainly belong in the Thrash gratest with Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Exodus, Anthrax, Pantera, Testament etc...
I was actually thinking about Kreator while watching this video. To me personally Renewal and Chaos A.D. sound similar. They have a similar sound and they're both deviations from band's previous sound. The thing was that Chaos A.D. was huge, while most people hated Renewal and with me it's the other way around. I was not a huge fan of Chaos A.D. even though in time I've gotten used to it and recognized that it was actually a pretty great album, while I absolutelly loved Renewal from the start. I always thought that was a great album and underrated. :D
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Thank you for this. I feel like Sepultura gets overlooked so often in the history of Metal when, in my opinion, they deserved to be in the Big Four. They were so innovative in the sound and style. They were always intense and just made incredible albums. I mean look at their 4 album run from Beneath the Remains to Roots. I put it right there with Metallica’s early run from Kill em All to AJFA.
@@patrickbertlein4626 I can’t disagree with you. As far as iconic status, Metallica gets that. As far as heavy, innovative, and brutality, Sepultura wins that by a long shot. Sepultura are far more deserving of being in the Big Four than Anthrax too. I never understood Anthrax being in that spot. I mean there were several more deserving bands but my vote is Sepultura.
@@AK-47ISTHEWAY i consider those 4 albums as one of the best runs any band has put together. I mean 4 straight classics?!?!? Most bands, even great ones, have a mediocre album during a 4 album stretch
They at a very minimum destroy Anthrax hands down. In terms of music, I’d say their albums through Chaos AD (including) are better than Metallica’s through Justice (including). Slayer, Sepultura, Megadeth, Metallica is how that tour should’ve went (Metallica gets bottom bill for the crap they produced starting with black album…should knock them off list completely really).
Igor was determined to keep Sepultura on the top, that's why after Max left Igor kept for going for more Ten years. Igor and Andreas didin't give up on the Sepultura Fans. Sepultura is One of the Greatest Bands in Heavy Metal History. PS: Igor's "Trademark" drums Beat is Recognizable all over the world by every Metalhead. Awesome Beat.
When I program a fast metal beat I usually rip off his syncopated double-time beat with the cymbal hit on the first beat and the first snare hit missing. Unless the part calls for a Mick Harris D-Beat.
@@JadeDude1973 i Remember the first time ive heard Sepultura ( since the beggining),and the first thing that Hooked me immediately was Igor's drums Beat. The Perfect Trash Metal Drums Beat. Outstanding.
Two favorite bands in thrash metal Slayer and Sepultura,two in heavy Iron Maiden (Di'Anno era) and Accept (Udo era), two in heavy rock Motorhead (original line up,Lemmy,Philty and Fast Eddie) and AC/DC (Bon and Brian era), two punk The Exploited and G.B.H., HC Sick of it All and Agnostic Front, death metal Obituary and Death, grunge Soundgarden and Alice in Chains...
I’ll never understand why Bestial Devastation doesn’t get the recognition it deserves, whenever people discuss the earliest desth metal albums they only bring up Seven Churches and Scream Bloody Gore but pretend like Sepultura isn’t part of the discussion.
I think Arise and Beneath the Remains are 2 of the best metal albums ever. I got to see them in St. Louis on the Chaos A.D. tour, and they were fkng awesome! The did an electric, plugged- in version of Kaiowas, and it fkng rocked.. fear factory opened for em. It's too bad I wasn't familiar with ff at the time :(
So sad that two brothers were torn apart. Gloria should’ve backed out in honor of the craftsmanship and progress of sepultura. It’s a bad business move to have your wife run the show. Except for max, the band did not want her. There are reasons for this and it’s not the burial arrangements for her son that caused this.
Igor and Max's dad, who was the Italian embassador for Brazil at the their teen days, used to isolate himself in a room listening to the birth of metal and thats what influenced them to thrash!? Bad ass. \\m// >:}
Sepultura is THE band that is between black metal, thrash metal, death metal, groove metal, industrial metal,tribal music and nu metal.Soufly and Cavalera Conspiracy are the two logical sequels to Sepultura. No Cavalera, No Sepultura.
@@erickh82082 The actual band is better than Soulfly, no matter what they say Sepultura died at 1996 december 16th. And none of Cavaleras can bring it back since Sepultura was with Kisser and Paolo too. If any of them aree out theres no speak about that sound again.
When referring to the Arise album videos. It says Arise and Beneath the Remains. Said videos were Arise and Dead Embryonic Cells. I'm certain anyone who views this would already know that.
Correct. Also they were not banned at all they were in heavy rotation at Headbangers Ball, and I would even catch them sometimes outside the specialized shows late at night.
I never understood their history until now. I loved em back in high school. I even wore a Sepultura back patch on my Jean jacket. Huge respect from Manitoba!👊
Yes! My Levi’s jeans jacket had a slayer backpatch and full of patches and pins. Nice Sepultura patch on the arm. Built that thing over a span of 8th-12th grade (had to get a bigger one in 10th, but patches were sewn on so easy to swap over). Still have it now many years after I went to college in 93 wearing it to shows through mid/late 90’s. It’s in one of my boxes in the attic in one of those ziploc type bags to store clothes, along with concert shirts.
Saw the proper lineup on the Arise tour in Nottingham. Bloody mind-blowing. Sacred Reich were supporting. Also excellent. Sepultura were one of the best live bands I ever saw back in the day. I really wish they'd give it another go now.
In São Paulo, not in Belo Horizonte. They moved to Belo Horizonte only after their father died, probably because their mother was from there and so they would have the support of her family
Scott Burns made the right call... I'd jump at the chance to travel to another country to make an album. And the result (Beneath the Remains) was amazing.
As far as Thrash/Death metal goes, it’s what other bands should strive for. I’ve said it 1,000 times Sepultura is just as deserving as the other Big Four, I won’t say who they should replace out of respect but I think we all know who is easily replaced out of the four.
I would LOVE to see them all today for that one last original Sepultura photo for us old school fans. Inquisition Symphony was my first ever song i heard from back in 87 or 88. But yes that one last photo would be sweet.. Australian fan here
I've seen them several times starting with the Arise tour. They are still one of my favorite bands. They where doing a meet and greet at Tower Records in LA California back in 1994ish. The entire band signed all of my CD's inner covers, (i still have them). My brother and i got pictures with them too. I'm now 53 years old and still listen to them often.
Damn 11mos apart. Irish Twins. That mom had no rest. Pop one out just to start baking another. I knew they were close in age but not a year apart. Saw Sepultura a few times. First was in 89 at the Axoim with Devastation (nuts!), second time year later at Axiom again with Obituary. Third time was a scavenger hunt cause the show got moved (no internet then) and we had to find the new venue after showing up to first to find out it was moved (this happened for a Testament once too) . They were with Sacred Reich. Somehow we missed the venue change when we met them at the meet and greet at the record store earlier in the day. Last time was early 94 on the Chaos AD tour with Clutch/Fear Factory opening, we saw them here at the old Bayou Theater and then drove to Austin to see them at Liberty Lunch next day. If you didn’t get a chance to see the real Sepultura back in those day, some wild good shows.
Sepultura day one listener here. After Max and Igor left, there wasn't much of Sepultra left for me. No mean dissing of the current line-up, great musicians an' all, but what they do doesn't get me going. And please please please stop using AI narration. Unless you're Scottish, head as in on your shoulders, isn't pronounced "heed".
It is technically impossible to extend the term original Sepultura beyond 1984. In other words, if original Sepultura is associated with its frontman, then it's made by another nostalgic dad without taste, who values subjective opinions and emotional attachments above rationalized evaluation. Alternatively, it may be a clickbait designed to attract average consumers of the above profile. As far as I am concerned, Andreas left the most powerful mark on the sepultura music with his original tone. This may lead to misunderstandings when the term original is used.
The band deviated from the original Sepultura sound before Max left the band. Chaos A.D. and Roots both received criticism from fans who wanted more of Arise and Beneath the Remains style music. I love the newer Sepultura stuff. It's different but it's still really good, and while I listen to Cavalera Conspiracy, and Soulfly, I prefer the newer Sepultura stuff. I honestly think if Max had stayed in the band he would have continued to take Sepultura in the early Soulfly direction and there would be fans who bitched about that. According to one of Gloria's blogs tensions began between Andreas and Max over the direction of Roots, Andreas wasn't as for the change as much as Max was.
Fans will always gripe about bands not making the same album over and over. It doesn't matter. Some people will go to their graves disliking anything new or different. The tensions were due to Gloria!
@@MetalPersonJ Non of their albums sound like Roots after Roots. lol. The first Soulfly, yeah. Their albums took a more of Groove Metal mixed with Hardcore punk direction, then Nu Metal.
I saw Nailbomb in Raleigh NC in the summer of ‘93. The line up was Sepultura, Fudge Tunnel, Nailbomb,Fear Factory(if I remember correctly)& Clutch. Paulo jr. threw me his towel after their set and some A-hole tried to snatch outta my hand so I hauled off and punched him in the face like Marty McFly on Biff Tannen! SEPULTURA!🇧🇷🤘🏻
Love how informational and true this channel is. Love learning more about the history of metal bands. I have subscribed to this channel for more content.
While Igor's drums defined the beat of Sepultura and Igor is my personal favorite drummer for his style, I think Eloy Casagrande is far better in certain aspects and is amazing drummer in general. This is at least my opinion as a loyal original Sepultura fan. But I don't believe anyone could replace Andreas and the way he influenced the band sound. Again - my personal opinion.
Max's and Iggor's father was NOT the Italian embassator to Brazil. He only worked in the Italian consulate in São Paulo. He was born in Brazil and had Italian citizenship due to being a descendant of Italian immigrants.
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Like how the first 4 albums straddle that fine line between thrash metal and death metal. After that, they started sounding like a "Pantera meets Nine Inch Nails" rip-off, and I tuned out.
That's kind of funny and cool about their dad how they discovered his record collection 😄 They be like "hey I wonder what music dad was listening to all that time??" 🤔 🤔🤔 😮"Oh.. oh my".. 🙂
Sepultura remained in their sound and identity for decades. They kept evolving. It was always Andreas sound since skitzophrenia and they couldn't have got as good as they are today if Max was still in the band. Max spent 20 years repetitively trying to follow up roots with nu metal rubbish.
@@jurasitol2615 i agree with you on Max trying to take the band in a different direction. but it was his band and name of band for him to do that. Andrea should have never kept the name after both brothers left. heck or even Max. Should have done a new band. Andrea Joined Sepultura. not Andrea form Sepultura. It's never right to do that. i seen other bands doing that too. it's BS.
@@metalkreatorx37 Yes but iggor was still in it for another 10 years. Also HIS band. No-one would know who sepultura were if it weren't for Andreas. He put them on the map.
I gave it a couple chanced after Max left....just didn't connect. Also Andreas should have forfeited the band or at least the band name. After Igor left. There wasn't even anyone original., The name belongs to the Cavalera brother s.
Not sure where did you get that the Arise ans Dead Embryonic Cells videos were banned from MTV when they were actually in heavy rotation. I would even say the MTV exposure was part of their explosion.
Sepultura Facts: Fact #1: Max and Igor are the original creators of the band Sepultura. They came up with and composed the EP Bestial Devastation and the entire first album Morbid Visions. They then performed concerts. Andreas Kisser was not a member of the band at that time, he later became their guitar technician and was invited as the second guitarist when most of the Schizophrenia album was already written. Fact #2: Max came up with the name "Sepultura," so the band's name rightfully belongs to him. He have always been a huge Motörhead fan. Back in the early 80s, when he was thinking about the name for his band, he was hearing Motörhead’s 1983 album “Another Perfect Day”. It had the track “Dancing On Your Grave” that was one of his favorites from that record. Brazil’s official language is Portuguese and translating the title of the song the phrase is: “Dançando na sua sepultura”. So “Sepultura” is actually the word “Grave” in portuguese. Max recalled that in an interview for the documentary “Global Metal” 2007. Fact #3: Paulo Jr. never recorded bass in the studio until the Chaos A.D. album. He confirms this in several interviews that can be found on RU-vid. All bass parts in the studio were recorded by either Max or Andreas. So technically, he was no one else but a session live bass player. Fact #4: Andreas Kisser and Paulo Jr. took advantage of Max's difficult personal situation at the time, claimed the good name of Sepultura for themselves, and used it to continue making money from that name. Here's what Max says in the Blabbermouth interview: Paulo Jr. and Andreas Kisser are not original band members. They took the band hostage, and they are just using the name, promoting themselves.
Fact 5: Nobody “hijacked” anything. Max walked away like a little bitch, Igor stayed for 10 years. Fact 6: Eithout Andreas, the Cavaleras Bores would still be stuck in Brazil.
@deathsplater that's interesting. The story that I originally heard was Jairo's girlfriend wanted him to leave the band and that's why he did. I didn't know anything about this other reason
@@dustinmercer1378 jairo was already married at that time , he said in a podcast in his first rehearsal with the band Wagner was messing about throwing fruits at them , being a pain and jairo said is either me or him
Morbid Bestial Schizophrenia Beneath Arise Chaos Roots. Umm wait wait did the guy say Dana got into an accident first off he wasn’t in an accident 2nd he was shot in the head