Sepultura was before Nu Metal and what you're identifying as funk are basically brazilian rhythms that, if you go far back enough, have the same origin in Africa as the rhythms found in funk.
@@johnsambo9379I can't find a damn thing that Sepultura inspired from KoRn. It's a blesphemy! Plus Sepultura was way older, and is No Nu Metal. Is Thrash.
@@panoskoko9 I mean...it's Nu-Metal by definition. Nu-Metal isn't specifically centred around hip-hop and rap being incorporated into Metal...it's just Genre fusion in general. Sepultura did it alot, even before the term Nu-Metal was coined
They definitely switched up styles for the Roots album to what was going on on the time. Members of Korn, Deftones, and Limp Bizkit were on that album. The singer left after the album for a new band that was nu-metal focused.
Ratamahatta ( English and explanation) Biboca, garage, slum (Biboca, garage, slum) (Fubanga maloca bocada) Maloca bocada fubanga (Maloca bocada fubanga) Slum, garage, biboca (Slum, garage, biboca, fuck!) Zé Do Caixão, Zumbi, Lampião[x4] Hello uptown, hello downtown Hello midtown, hello trench town [Chorus] Ratamahatta (Hello, hello, hello, hello) Let's blow up this shit, fuck Eh Fuck! [Bridge] Some, indeed, all the words in the song like "biboca, maloca, bocada" are slang that we sometimes use. They have their own meaning but are just slang to adjectify something. For example, the literal meaning of biboca would be: "Sanga or ravine produced by runoff waters or other natural causes." But we generally use it as slang to name just about any object we don't know the name of, with a generally pejorative sense. Other words are used with their literal meaning, it depends a lot on the context and the region where you are. "Zé Do Caixão, Zumbi, Lampião" are three characters of Brazilian culture. The first is known in other countries as "Coffin Joe", and is a "vampiric" character played by the king of national terror José Mojica Martins, a Brazilian filmmaker. The second, Zumbi Dos Palmares, was a slave leader of a quilombo (community where the slaves who resisted slavery or their remnants lived). He was the last of the leaders of Quilombo Dos Palmares, the largest at the time of imperial Brazil. The last was a cangaceiro leader, considered the greatest cangaceiro in Brazil. Cangaceiros are men who are heavily armed, in groups, looting and robbing generally in the northeast region of Brazil. Lampião became a cangaceiro to avenge the persecution of his family and the death of his father, he was considered a thief by some and by others, a hero.
This song and album was produced by Ross Robinson who was also known as the The Godfather Of Nu Metal. He produced for Korn, Slipknot, Union Underground etc.
@@guitarheroplayer-fs5jswhy does it matter when the band started? Everyone knows sepultura were thrash then groove then nu metal. Why can’t any of you in the comment section just admit it?
This whole album is awesome! In my cars cd player now......yes you heard me right....cd player, remember those? I have an 83 caprice classic, old, antique, falling apart but still alive and on the road, just like me!
@@justindearmond1 Right on man! My first car was an '86 Caprice. I've also had a 1989 Oldsmobile 88 Royal, a 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, a 1976 Plymouth Volare, and a '91 Pontiac Bonneville. I respect the classics and in fact prefer the traditional ways of life. Basically I can't stand modern society, I'm to the point I don't watch TV or listen to the radio, I have all the cd's, cassettes and even vinyl records for the music I love and plenty of DVD's and VHS tapes for movies that are worth watching. RUclips is my only modern vice.
This album changed my entire concept of metal and music in general, it was unlike anything I had ever heard and to this day it's the most impactful on my musical journey into tribal percussion and African rhythm structures.
Max Cavalera (singer old sepultura) once pointed me out in the crowd and screamed right in my face -Power of Death!! Most metal moment of my life, anyway thanks for your content subscribed since first video I saw of you guys!!
I loved this album! If you want to check out more of Max's work check out nailbomb, cavalera conspiracies, obviously you know soulfly, killer be killed (members of mastodon and dillinger escape plan) and his sons band go forth and die. He jokes about other bands get home sick, he gets tour sick. He loves touring. His favorite shows are thr dingy hole in the wall venues because those are the real fans. I met him and Igor during the soulfly and havok tour. My buddies band the summoned opened for them and max promoted them on liquid metal during his week long take over of that channel. Super nice guy. I've never read or even heard a bad rumor about him. This is also the album Johnathan Davis said sepultura ripped off his style.
Nailbomb for sure! Jonathan Davis is on the song Look Away with Mike Patton, on this album. The funny thing about Davis saying that, is that he's just a corny rip off of Patton with Mr. Bungle. He claimed the same thing about Slipknot (also not on a level with Sepultura) and Corey sites Mike, FNM and Mr. Bungle as his inspiration. So the idea of Davis acting like he started anything is laughable.
I remember Fear Factory's albums like "Remanufacture" or "Digimortal" having some bad reception, right after they were out, with fans saying it's not the right direction for the band. But, while I enjoy the more "brutish" and "primitive" sound of previous albums, I also enjoy the newer ones. To me, they still retain the "soul" of FF, while introducing some further experimentation. I wouldn't say newer albums are "worse", just different. "Shock" to me is leaning towards the "newer" phase in FF's music.
As to the song itself: "The song’s title references the city of Rata Mahatta, a traditional marketplace in Rajasthan, India, which serves as a symbolic representation of resistance against domination and exploitation." (taken from the "oldtimemusic" site) Even if you don't know this, or don't speak portugese, after watching the video it's becoming clear, that song is about "civilization", brought by colonists, invading local culture and destroying it by introducing well known, negative aspects of such civilization (as you can see a prostitute, or a drunkard living on the street). So basically, the song is like a call, saying "respect your roots, your own tradition and heritage and your ethnical integrity, don't ever forget about it". Not to mention, that the song comes from album, named "Roots"... I saw notification on my phone, saying something about Sepultura, and I was like "please, let it be Ratamahatta!"😄 Never was a big fan of theirs, so it's not like I know their works, but I love that song (and generally songs from the "Roots" album). I have this folder on my phone I've named "Lost & Found", where I keep random songs, from very different artists and totally different time periods - so "Louis Armstrong" is right next to "Linkin Park", "U2" next to "Ultravox" and so on. The only common thing is "epicness" of each track, that made it "evergreen" - at least to me. I keep whole discographies of particular artists on my phone, well above 100 GB of music (currently 7931 tracks, precisely), but this folder is probably the one I listen to most often. I also have similar folder for music videos, and the video for "Ratamahatta" is there too. I"m playing it quite often, while commuting to work. But Sepultura and nu-metal? Nah, they were shredding long before that era. 2:10 "Never talked about". What can I say, I'm a bit of a recluse myself.😅
Its interesting that if you study the history of Brazil and before, it was not a safe place, at all. Even when the Portuguese got there, one of the tribes tried to strike a deal with them, to kill all the other enemy tribes. So its interesting when people mentioned the bad of the "colonizer culture", they never mention the bad of the original culture ... Because after all, none is perfect. Discussing which is best is another talk, but me being in a modern society am clearly biased to favour this haha, i would like to not live in a jungle full of mosquitoes with enemy tribes trying to cook me.
Also just to add, since children Brazillians are taught to hate their Portuguese roots, so i don't blame Sepultura, it's actually slowly changing as Brazillians are slowly learning the truth
This was New Year's Day gold! From the trivia and the icebreakers to the guessing of the name to the look on your faces at the break, really really good stuff loved every minute of it, crazy song excellent video thanks y'all have a great New Year's Day!!🤘🖤😎🌟
This whole album is 🔥🔥🔥 their roots tour was epic, I saw them in NEWPORT(Wales) and when they did this song all the support acts were on stage with bongos amazing it was. As far as RHCP you could do SHALLOW BE THY NAME COFFEE SHOP GIVE IT AWAY Pretty much anything from their early catalogues
Yo if you guys haven't heard it yet, you should really check out Anaal Nathrakh, I guarantee you've never heard anything like them. I'd go with either Obscene As Cancer or Endarkenment, both incredibly shocking and mind-blowing in their own way.
Sepultura was a death metal band in the 80's and made the jump from Brazil to USA and Europe in the 90's... they were known for bangerz like 'Troops of doom'... 'Arise' ... ''Inner self'... 🤘🤘🔥🔥 Their 1993 album 'Chaos A.D.' was a game-changer - they heard newer bands like Pantera and also traditional Brazilian music and evolved into something more tribal-sounding... In 1996, they released 'Roots'... an album that saw Sepultura incorporating even more Brazilian influences into their music and even had the band recording w/ a native tribe - the Xavantes...'Roots' was produced by Ross Robinson, who had worked w/ KoRn and later produced Limp Bizkit, Slipknot and other major bands... 'Ratamahatta' was just psychobabble to a tribal beat. However, Max Cavalera (vocals/ guitar) split w/ Sepultura in late 1996 and decided to form Soulfly... he dropped their debut album in 1998 and it was a natural progression from 'Roots'... and it carried over to their 2000 album 'Primitive'... However, Max Cavalera could not replicate the success of Sepultura, but they still put out some great records like 'Prophecy' (2004)... 'Dark ages' (2005)... 'Conquer' (2006) etc. Sepultura hired vocalist Derrick Green in 1998 for the album 'Against'... but went in a more hardcore music direction. The fans did not accept the band without Max Cavalera... eventually, his brother Iggor Cavalera (drums) left in 2006 and formed Cavalera Conspiracy w/ Max. Eventually, Sepultura went back to their extreme metal sound in the last decade... Their 2020 album 'Quadra' has been hailed as one of their best 🤘🤘🔥🔥
For a good live performance from these guys: Sepultura - Ratamahatta (uploader: SSANFFER) Its from the Rock Hard Festival with Derrick Green from Cleveland,Ohio on vocals. I know most prefers Max the original vocalist,but in my eyes and ears,Derrick has done an outstanding job ever since 1997.
HELL YEAH couldn't wait for you guys to react to this. When I first heard it I didn't understand anything but still sounds badass. Even tho sepultura is far far early band from nu metal I think this is timeless and they did this style of modern metal that's what I heard. Next for nu metal monday I would recommend Limp Bizkit - Faith this is like heavy part of this band no one is mentioning. Their first album made by none other than Ross Robinson who created slipknot and korn I'm gonna say only... Fred Durst sounded ,, Angry "
This is easily in my top 10 favourite tracks of all time, maybe even top 5, but I've gotta say, it feels weird listening to it with the christmas tree still up, lol. For the last 15 years or so I've blasted it to signal the start of summer. Saying that though, right now in my chunk of the UK it's 7°c and lightly raining, so it's basically June 🤷♂️😆 If I remember rightly (and that's a big "if"), the lyrics are literally talking about the wild vibe in the favelas at the height of summer, and the clean vocals are actually performed by Ross "architectural deity of nu metal" Robinson. Iggor Cavalera and David Silveria are linked in my head as well, while they sound completely different, they're definitely both contenders for "hardest grooves ever". And as a "fun" little sidenote, JD very much *was* on the M word for the first few Korn albums. And the pieces fall into place... 😅
Fellas you gotta do Attitude by sepultura live from ozzfest I think 1996. It an amazing live song and yes it's new metal. Off of the roots album. Since I can't get any Fear Factory...lol
Roots has a lot of nu metal going on in It's sound, and was a massively divisive album at the time. The first Soulfly album released just two years later.
Unpopular opinion but I like Sepultura with Derek Green on vocals more, "Choke", "Come Back Alive" and "Old Earth" all fucking slap. Would be cool to see your thoughts on it. Max is a legend though no doubt about it.
Smokey it's max cavalara that started soulfly lol:) but you remembered lol! Mornin fellas! Happy new year!!! Love this song! Very kool video huh!? I loved the looks on your faces as you watched the video and jammed to it,priceless❤️🤓🤘
Loving the Camacho shirt. If it weren't for his great leadership and influence, we would've never known what plants crave, and that the amazing drink Brawndo has electrolytes...which is what plants crave
The Album Was Recorded at Indigo Ranch studios and Produced by Ross Robinson ,the Same Studio and same Producer that Worked with Korn, Limp Bizkit, Slipknot and Obviously Soulfly, the Band that Max created after he leaves sepultura
Very interesting song. I always loved how Sepultura brought something different to the table. My weekly promised request for SP Lit by Chimaira. I said I'm going to comment until you do it and I meant it.
In a nutshell, Sepultura were before nu-metal... BUT! They were part of a massive seismic shift in the early-mid 90s that paved the way for nu-metal to come about. Once thrash had run its course and there wasn't any further you could take it, the crux became "well, what now?" and this led to a surge in not only established bands like Metallica and Anthrax deviating from what we expected of them and trying new things, but younger, new bands coming to the fore offering different spins that hadn't been heard before. Machine Head and Pantera had outrageous heaviness, but also brought that undeniable groove. Fear Factory was marrying serious metal with serious electronica. Sepultura were starting to lean more into their cultural "tribal beats" approach. At the time, the audience was split - some welcomed new innovation and the acceptance of using other genres to spread out, while many had a ridiculously hostile reaction to anything remotely different to what they already knew and loved. Anything less was "selling out" or "gone grunge" (which was an absolutely ridiculous thing to say then as it is now). All of that is to say, nu-metal was another step in that cross-pollinating of genres that the 90s ushered in. Regardless of what you feel about nu-metal, those legendary bands like Pantera, Sepultura, Fear Factory et al all played a massive hand in its origin.
@Hollywood6ix Sepultura started as a Death Metal band, then moved to more Thrash Metal. Max wanted to create music with more "Tribal" feel. Which then pushed the band to more groove/nu-metal sound. After Max left, they brought in Derrick Green and went back to more heavier music. There are no original members currently in the band. Andreas Kisser is the longest tenured member since the 3rd album, I believe.
On percussions and vocals you can hear Carlinhos Brown, a famous Brazilian artist, which you should check too. And the main character on this video (and you can hear his name in the song) is Zé do Caixão (which you can translate as Coffin Zé), a fictional Undertaker character in Brazil, who help popularize horror movies there. It was so cool back then, for us Portuguese speaking fans, to be able to have something close to our culture to relate to.
Max Cavalera didn’t leave Sepultura, he was sacked while on tour because he chose to return to the U.S. because his step-son died in a car accident and the band said you go and you’re not coming back.
This song is so banging! I have not one clue as to what is being said, but who cares! This song kicks ass. And the video is so weird that it is fuck'n cool. Thanks Guys
Sepultura were an awesome band that never got the recognition that they so rightly deserved ....from 1992- 1996 along with pantera they were really the only 2 bands flying the flag for this type of metal ...pantera just seemed get more of the credit ( which they also deserved)
Sepultura are most definitely NOT Nu metal! They've been around since 1984.... They are one of the old skool thrash bands. Nu metal bands were undoubtedly inspired by them but that doesn't make them Nu metal themselves.
The 1996 Roots album is nu metal, that's for sure. Sepultura was already experimenting with groove and tribal elements before that on the 1993 Chaos A.D. album, which actually inspired Korn and then Korn inspired them to go nu metal on Roots.
Sepultura is a thrash band that bordered into nu Metal/Grunge while still keeping the thrash edge, imo. And as you guys are huge Mike Patton fans, he's done some tracks with Sepultura, including the song "Lookaway" on Roots.
WOW a very strange video never seen before lol. OMG is it claymation? It's really great I guess for it's time idk 🤔. Thanks again guys . Happy New Years Hollywood and Smokey. Stay awesome and stay real see you soon much love guys ❤
Hollywood with your love of MMA ...Sepultura has a video for their song Attitude...it's video has Royce Gracie in it and the song is great! You won't be disappointed...deuces
Request Chimaira "Salvation." Day 32 If you're not the Trash Talkers themselves, check it out before they get to it and give me a thumbs up if you like it.
@mr.ovakill I like a bunch of their stuff. I just think this song is a good starting song. If I wanted to just go with their best overall, I'd probable go with "Six" a long multifaceted song that really shows them off, but it might be harder to catch the grove to. They definitely deserve way more attention than they get outside of one or two songs that got a lot of attention.
Can you try french nu metal like Pleymo with the songs like: New wave (there's a video clip), K-Ra or World? They were pretty big back in the 2000s, at least in France.
Nailbomb - World Of Shit Nailbomb - Religious Cancer Nailbomb - Sick Life Nailbomb - Sum of Your Achievements Soulfly - Eye For An Eye Soulfly - Smoke On The Water Soulfly - Prejudice
I was in college radio when this was released. They had a contest where fans had to guess what language this was in. Super silly considering that Brazilians speak Portuguese, so of course its Portuguese, but this was at the very beginning of the internet. Guess that's not such common knowledge. Winners got a special vinyl or something.
Haven't looked into your channel for some time, got into sepultura recently. Browsed around youtube for a while, what do i find? The Trash Talkers reacting to Sepultura :D
Sepultura was before Nu Metal and what you're identifying as funk are basically brazilian rhythms that, if you go far back enough, have the same origin in Africa as the rhythms found in funk.
Yeah but Max admitted this album was Korn inspired. Hence the Nu Metal influence.
@@johnsambo9379I can't find a damn thing that Sepultura inspired from KoRn. It's a blesphemy! Plus Sepultura was way older, and is No Nu Metal. Is Thrash.
War for territory
@@panoskoko9 I mean...it's Nu-Metal by definition.
Nu-Metal isn't specifically centred around hip-hop and rap being incorporated into Metal...it's just Genre fusion in general.
Sepultura did it alot, even before the term Nu-Metal was coined
They definitely switched up styles for the Roots album to what was going on on the time. Members of Korn, Deftones, and Limp Bizkit were on that album. The singer left after the album for a new band that was nu-metal focused.
Ratamahatta ( English and explanation)
Biboca, garage, slum
(Biboca, garage, slum)
(Fubanga maloca bocada)
Maloca bocada fubanga
(Maloca bocada fubanga)
Slum, garage, biboca
(Slum, garage, biboca, fuck!)
Zé Do Caixão, Zumbi, Lampião[x4]
Hello uptown, hello downtown
Hello midtown, hello trench town
[Chorus]
Ratamahatta
(Hello, hello, hello, hello)
Let's blow up this shit, fuck
Eh
Fuck!
[Bridge]
Some, indeed, all the words in the song like "biboca, maloca, bocada" are slang that we sometimes use. They have their own meaning but are just slang to adjectify something. For example, the literal meaning of biboca would be: "Sanga or ravine produced by runoff waters or other natural causes." But we generally use it as slang to name just about any object we don't know the name of, with a generally pejorative sense. Other words are used with their literal meaning, it depends a lot on the context and the region where you are.
"Zé Do Caixão, Zumbi, Lampião" are three characters of Brazilian culture. The first is known in other countries as "Coffin Joe", and is a "vampiric" character played by the king of national terror José Mojica Martins, a Brazilian filmmaker. The second, Zumbi Dos Palmares, was a slave leader of a quilombo (community where the slaves who resisted slavery or their remnants lived). He was the last of the leaders of Quilombo Dos Palmares, the largest at the time of imperial Brazil. The last was a cangaceiro leader, considered the greatest cangaceiro in Brazil. Cangaceiros are men who are heavily armed, in groups, looting and robbing generally in the northeast region of Brazil. Lampião became a cangaceiro to avenge the persecution of his family and the death of his father, he was considered a thief by some and by others, a hero.
Thanks for the breakdown,very informative!
Amassou na explicação, parceiro❤
As Russian I love Sepultura
This song and album was produced by Ross Robinson who was also known as the The Godfather Of Nu Metal. He produced for Korn, Slipknot, Union Underground etc.
Sepultura is about 15 years before nu metal.
This song was released in 1996. Korn, Deftones and System Of A Down all had albums released by 1996.
@@metalguru85 he means the band started in the 80's. also the first system of a down album was released in 1998.
@@guitarheroplayer-fs5jswhy does it matter when the band started? Everyone knows sepultura were thrash then groove then nu metal. Why can’t any of you in the comment section just admit it?
@@metalguru85this song yes, but Sepultura was before NU metal
@@kylehoulihan3875 that's my thoughts. This song is nu metal
The look on your faces during the "break" in the song was priceless!!!
I've been suggesting this song since your first Sepultura reaction. I'm glad to see you guys finally getting around to it.
This whole album is awesome! In my cars cd player now......yes you heard me right....cd player, remember those? I have an 83 caprice classic, old, antique, falling apart but still alive and on the road, just like me!
@@justindearmond1 Right on man! My first car was an '86 Caprice. I've also had a 1989 Oldsmobile 88 Royal, a 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, a 1976 Plymouth Volare, and a '91 Pontiac Bonneville. I respect the classics and in fact prefer the traditional ways of life. Basically I can't stand modern society, I'm to the point I don't watch TV or listen to the radio, I have all the cd's, cassettes and even vinyl records for the music I love and plenty of DVD's and VHS tapes for movies that are worth watching. RUclips is my only modern vice.
Went to a Pantera, Selpultura, Prong concert in Spokane WA back in 93 or 94. Sepultura was phenomenal.
This album changed my entire concept of metal and music in general, it was unlike anything I had ever heard and to this day it's the most impactful on my musical journey into tribal percussion and African rhythm structures.
Max Cavalera (singer old sepultura) once pointed me out in the crowd and screamed right in my face -Power of Death!!
Most metal moment of my life, anyway thanks for your content subscribed since first video I saw of you guys!!
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I loved this album! If you want to check out more of Max's work check out nailbomb, cavalera conspiracies, obviously you know soulfly, killer be killed (members of mastodon and dillinger escape plan) and his sons band go forth and die. He jokes about other bands get home sick, he gets tour sick. He loves touring. His favorite shows are thr dingy hole in the wall venues because those are the real fans. I met him and Igor during the soulfly and havok tour. My buddies band the summoned opened for them and max promoted them on liquid metal during his week long take over of that channel. Super nice guy. I've never read or even heard a bad rumor about him. This is also the album Johnathan Davis said sepultura ripped off his style.
Can't get enough of Killer be Killed, what an awesome collab that is. Snakes of Jehovah still sits near the top of my playlist.
@@badatthis1190 yes!!!! It still amazes me how many people still have no clue about that band.
Nailbomb for sure!
Jonathan Davis is on the song Look Away with Mike Patton, on this album. The funny thing about Davis saying that, is that he's just a corny rip off of Patton with Mr. Bungle. He claimed the same thing about Slipknot (also not on a level with Sepultura) and Corey sites Mike, FNM and Mr. Bungle as his inspiration. So the idea of Davis acting like he started anything is laughable.
And if u want to hear a great song from the new metal Era listen to Fear Factory's song Shock from 1998. U guys will love it.
I remember Fear Factory's albums like "Remanufacture" or "Digimortal" having some bad reception, right after they were out, with fans saying it's not the right direction for the band.
But, while I enjoy the more "brutish" and "primitive" sound of previous albums, I also enjoy the newer ones. To me, they still retain the "soul" of FF, while introducing some further experimentation. I wouldn't say newer albums are "worse", just different. "Shock" to me is leaning towards the "newer" phase in FF's music.
The whole "Obsolite" album was good start to finish
Shock, Securitron, Resurrection... ufff...bangers
Obsolete is awesome so is digimortal.....hurt conveyor is my favorite.
@@inkubuzz securiton def my fav by them!
This was Thiago Silva's walkout music for all his fights. About 10+ years ago. Dude was vicious.
As to the song itself: "The song’s title references the city of Rata Mahatta, a traditional marketplace in Rajasthan, India, which serves as a symbolic representation of resistance against domination and exploitation." (taken from the "oldtimemusic" site)
Even if you don't know this, or don't speak portugese, after watching the video it's becoming clear, that song is about "civilization", brought by colonists, invading local culture and destroying it by introducing well known, negative aspects of such civilization (as you can see a prostitute, or a drunkard living on the street). So basically, the song is like a call, saying "respect your roots, your own tradition and heritage and your ethnical integrity, don't ever forget about it". Not to mention, that the song comes from album, named "Roots"...
I saw notification on my phone, saying something about Sepultura, and I was like "please, let it be Ratamahatta!"😄
Never was a big fan of theirs, so it's not like I know their works, but I love that song (and generally songs from the "Roots" album). I have this folder on my phone I've named "Lost & Found", where I keep random songs, from very different artists and totally different time periods - so "Louis Armstrong" is right next to "Linkin Park", "U2" next to "Ultravox" and so on. The only common thing is "epicness" of each track, that made it "evergreen" - at least to me.
I keep whole discographies of particular artists on my phone, well above 100 GB of music (currently 7931 tracks, precisely), but this folder is probably the one I listen to most often. I also have similar folder for music videos, and the video for "Ratamahatta" is there too. I"m playing it quite often, while commuting to work.
But Sepultura and nu-metal? Nah, they were shredding long before that era.
2:10 "Never talked about". What can I say, I'm a bit of a recluse myself.😅
Its interesting that if you study the history of Brazil and before, it was not a safe place, at all. Even when the Portuguese got there, one of the tribes tried to strike a deal with them, to kill all the other enemy tribes.
So its interesting when people mentioned the bad of the "colonizer culture", they never mention the bad of the original culture ... Because after all, none is perfect.
Discussing which is best is another talk, but me being in a modern society am clearly biased to favour this haha, i would like to not live in a jungle full of mosquitoes with enemy tribes trying to cook me.
Also just to add, since children Brazillians are taught to hate their Portuguese roots, so i don't blame Sepultura, it's actually slowly changing as Brazillians are slowly learning the truth
Sepultura FOREVER! Pure, Raw, True, Real HARDCORE!!!🇧🇷🇧🇷 (Soulfly,Cavalera)🤘🤘🤘
This was New Year's Day gold! From the trivia and the icebreakers to the guessing of the name to the look on your faces at the break, really really good stuff loved every minute of it, crazy song excellent video thanks y'all have a great New Year's Day!!🤘🖤😎🌟
This was my younger son's favourite Seps song when he was a kid. He's 29 now and still loves it to this day,
This whole album is 🔥🔥🔥 their roots tour was epic, I saw them in NEWPORT(Wales) and when they did this song all the support acts were on stage with bongos amazing it was.
As far as RHCP you could do SHALLOW BE THY NAME
COFFEE SHOP
GIVE IT AWAY
Pretty much anything from their early catalogues
Did you know they recorded much of Chaos AD in Monmouth and Kaiowas was recorded in Chepstow castle.. lots of Welsh connection with Sepultura.
Sepultura- symptom of universe
You should hear look away!same album , Has max, j Davis and mike Patton
Hey Smokey.. I love the idiocracy t shirt
The lyrics are a bit complicated to translate into English
because it's something very Brazilian
Happy New year🎉 to you guys wishing Hollywood and Smokey all the best for 2024 🤟
Yes yes yes!!! This is how I test a new stereo 😎
Yo if you guys haven't heard it yet, you should really check out Anaal Nathrakh, I guarantee you've never heard anything like them. I'd go with either Obscene As Cancer or Endarkenment, both incredibly shocking and mind-blowing in their own way.
yes
Sepultura was a death metal band in the 80's and made the jump from Brazil to USA and Europe in the 90's... they were known for bangerz like 'Troops of doom'... 'Arise' ... ''Inner self'... 🤘🤘🔥🔥
Their 1993 album 'Chaos A.D.' was a game-changer - they heard newer bands like Pantera and also traditional Brazilian music and evolved into something more tribal-sounding... In 1996, they released 'Roots'... an album that saw Sepultura incorporating even more Brazilian influences into their music and even had the band recording w/ a native tribe - the Xavantes...'Roots' was produced by Ross Robinson, who had worked w/ KoRn and later produced Limp Bizkit, Slipknot and other major bands... 'Ratamahatta' was just psychobabble to a tribal beat.
However, Max Cavalera (vocals/ guitar) split w/ Sepultura in late 1996 and decided to form Soulfly... he dropped their debut album in 1998 and it was a natural progression from 'Roots'... and it carried over to their 2000 album 'Primitive'... However, Max Cavalera could not replicate the success of Sepultura, but they still put out some great records like 'Prophecy' (2004)... 'Dark ages' (2005)... 'Conquer' (2006) etc.
Sepultura hired vocalist Derrick Green in 1998 for the album 'Against'... but went in a more hardcore music direction. The fans did not accept the band without Max Cavalera... eventually, his brother Iggor Cavalera (drums) left in 2006 and formed Cavalera Conspiracy w/ Max. Eventually, Sepultura went back to their extreme metal sound in the last decade... Their 2020 album 'Quadra' has been hailed as one of their best 🤘🤘🔥🔥
For a good live performance from these guys: Sepultura - Ratamahatta (uploader: SSANFFER) Its from the Rock Hard Festival with Derrick Green from Cleveland,Ohio on vocals. I know most prefers Max the original vocalist,but in my eyes and ears,Derrick has done an outstanding job ever since 1997.
HELL YEAH couldn't wait for you guys to react to this. When I first heard it I didn't understand anything but still sounds badass. Even tho sepultura is far far early band from nu metal I think this is timeless and they did this style of modern metal that's what I heard. Next for nu metal monday I would recommend
Limp Bizkit - Faith this is like heavy part of this band no one is mentioning. Their first album made by none other than Ross Robinson who created slipknot and korn
I'm gonna say only... Fred Durst sounded ,, Angry "
Happy new year guys 🎉
This is easily in my top 10 favourite tracks of all time, maybe even top 5, but I've gotta say, it feels weird listening to it with the christmas tree still up, lol. For the last 15 years or so I've blasted it to signal the start of summer. Saying that though, right now in my chunk of the UK it's 7°c and lightly raining, so it's basically June 🤷♂️😆
If I remember rightly (and that's a big "if"), the lyrics are literally talking about the wild vibe in the favelas at the height of summer, and the clean vocals are actually performed by Ross "architectural deity of nu metal" Robinson.
Iggor Cavalera and David Silveria are linked in my head as well, while they sound completely different, they're definitely both contenders for "hardest grooves ever".
And as a "fun" little sidenote, JD very much *was* on the M word for the first few Korn albums. And the pieces fall into place... 😅
Oscar Wilde once said “there is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.” Such a witty fellow 😊
-What did we just watch?
-I have no clue.
Yep, i still have no clue but this video is one of the best metal videos ever!!🤘 Great job guys!
Fellas you gotta do Attitude by sepultura live from ozzfest I think 1996. It an amazing live song and yes it's new metal. Off of the roots album. Since I can't get any Fear Factory...lol
Saw fear factory on second stage at ozzfest 99, slipknot was on same stage too, that concert was amazing. Slayer too
Definitely
Roots has a lot of nu metal going on in It's sound, and was a massively divisive album at the time. The first Soulfly album released just two years later.
I saw them tour this album with Danzig and Ozzy. Incredible live
Saw Sepultura live at the first Ozzfest in Phoenix, Az. Around 96 or so. Great live band.
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This is a fun one to show friends, they're never really sure what to make of it.
Unpopular opinion but I like Sepultura with Derek Green on vocals more, "Choke", "Come Back Alive" and "Old Earth" all fucking slap. Would be cool to see your thoughts on it.
Max is a legend though no doubt about it.
Smokey it's max cavalara that started soulfly lol:) but you remembered lol! Mornin fellas! Happy new year!!! Love this song! Very kool video huh!? I loved the looks on your faces as you watched the video and jammed to it,priceless❤️🤓🤘
This whole album was amazing. I LOVE this video but it's even better live!
Loving the Camacho shirt. If it weren't for his great leadership and influence, we would've never known what plants crave, and that the amazing drink Brawndo has electrolytes...which is what plants crave
When I saw the title of this video, I was like, yep, this is gonna be good.
You need to watch the 2 meter session of them doing this live so much better.
That was adorable, you hardly noticed your souls leaving your bodies.
AWESOME!
Finally! I love this song and I dont know why there is only few reactions of Ratamahatta on yt
The Album Was Recorded at Indigo Ranch studios and Produced by Ross Robinson ,the Same Studio and same Producer that Worked with Korn, Limp Bizkit, Slipknot and Obviously Soulfly, the Band that Max created after he leaves sepultura
Zé do Caixão, Zumbi, Lampião!
Very interesting song. I always loved how Sepultura brought something different to the table.
My weekly promised request for SP Lit by Chimaira. I said I'm going to comment until you do it and I meant it.
Attitude is what you need
My favourite song from Roots!
Happy new beer folks🍺🍻
1st song that I've heard in the new year. Already a good start.
In a nutshell, Sepultura were before nu-metal... BUT! They were part of a massive seismic shift in the early-mid 90s that paved the way for nu-metal to come about. Once thrash had run its course and there wasn't any further you could take it, the crux became "well, what now?" and this led to a surge in not only established bands like Metallica and Anthrax deviating from what we expected of them and trying new things, but younger, new bands coming to the fore offering different spins that hadn't been heard before. Machine Head and Pantera had outrageous heaviness, but also brought that undeniable groove. Fear Factory was marrying serious metal with serious electronica. Sepultura were starting to lean more into their cultural "tribal beats" approach.
At the time, the audience was split - some welcomed new innovation and the acceptance of using other genres to spread out, while many had a ridiculously hostile reaction to anything remotely different to what they already knew and loved. Anything less was "selling out" or "gone grunge" (which was an absolutely ridiculous thing to say then as it is now).
All of that is to say, nu-metal was another step in that cross-pollinating of genres that the 90s ushered in. Regardless of what you feel about nu-metal, those legendary bands like Pantera, Sepultura, Fear Factory et al all played a massive hand in its origin.
Nu Metal= subgenre of alternative metal fused with heavy metal with other styles like hip-hop, grunge, hard & alternative rock, and funk
@Hollywood6ix Sepultura started as a Death Metal band, then moved to more Thrash Metal. Max wanted to create music with more "Tribal" feel. Which then pushed the band to more groove/nu-metal sound. After Max left, they brought in Derrick Green and went back to more heavier music. There are no original members currently in the band. Andreas Kisser is the longest tenured member since the 3rd album, I believe.
On percussions and vocals you can hear Carlinhos Brown, a famous Brazilian artist, which you should check too.
And the main character on this video (and you can hear his name in the song) is Zé do Caixão (which you can translate as Coffin Zé), a fictional Undertaker character in Brazil, who help popularize horror movies there.
It was so cool back then, for us Portuguese speaking fans, to be able to have something close to our culture to relate to.
Saw Sepultura during the first ozfest and got hit in the face with a chain in the mosh pit. It was awesome
Max Cavalera didn’t leave Sepultura, he was sacked while on tour because he chose to return to the U.S. because his step-son died in a car accident and the band said you go and you’re not coming back.
I was about to say this. 🍻🤘
"Mine" is a greatbsong by sepultura too...its form a b-sides album and it features Mike Patton on vocals... thats a crazy song
Awesome!
Max's brother Igor played drums. Max sang and played rhythm guitar.
This song is so banging! I have not one clue as to what is being said, but who cares! This song kicks ass. And the video is so weird that it is fuck'n cool.
Thanks Guys
Sepultura were an awesome band that never got the recognition that they so rightly deserved ....from 1992- 1996 along with pantera they were really the only 2 bands flying the flag for this type of metal ...pantera just seemed get more of the credit ( which they also deserved)
Early Tool video made laugh because it is so close.
Sicksense- Feed Them To The Wolves, please and thank you
I think the genre you all are looking for is Groove Metal.
Sepultura are most definitely NOT Nu metal! They've been around since 1984.... They are one of the old skool thrash bands. Nu metal bands were undoubtedly inspired by them but that doesn't make them Nu metal themselves.
The 1996 Roots album is nu metal, that's for sure. Sepultura was already experimenting with groove and tribal elements before that on the 1993 Chaos A.D. album, which actually inspired Korn and then Korn inspired them to go nu metal on Roots.
@@Qliphirot it was a NüMetal album but the band isn't NüMetal.
Sepultura is a thrash band that bordered into nu Metal/Grunge while still keeping the thrash edge, imo. And as you guys are huge Mike Patton fans, he's done some tracks with Sepultura, including the song "Lookaway" on Roots.
Which also features Jonathan Davis
WOW a very strange video never seen before lol. OMG is it claymation? It's really great I guess for it's time idk 🤔. Thanks again guys . Happy New Years Hollywood and Smokey. Stay awesome and stay real see you soon much love guys ❤
Not sure I would describe Sepultura as Nu Metal. Their earlier albums were before Nu Metal. ither way, I loved that you covered this.
10:45 Smokey is absolutely mesmerized 😂😂
David Silveria then Korn drummer did actually do the percussion on this song!!!
Give ur boy somethin
the second singer on this is Mike Patton from faith no more
Smokey! I love the Idiocracy shirt...has to be Mike Judge's greatist creation behind Beavis and Butthead.
Request!! Please do ‘Cruise’ by Francis and the Lights!!! Or… ‘ I Need a Forest Fire’ by James Blake!🙏🙏💥💥💥
Top demais Sepultura é foda
Hollywood with your love of MMA ...Sepultura has a video for their song Attitude...it's video has Royce Gracie in it and the song is great! You won't be disappointed...deuces
I choose to sing this song at the highschool contest show with my band 😆
3:15 Is there a popular rice brand called Uncle Ben in USA? Here in Brazil the most popular one is Tio João (uncle John). Uncles know about rice...
What a feckin brilliant tune that is
Request Chimaira "Salvation." Day 32
If you're not the Trash Talkers themselves, check it out before they get to it and give me a thumbs up if you like it.
man request anything from Chimaira
@mr.ovakill I like a bunch of their stuff. I just think this song is a good starting song. If I wanted to just go with their best overall, I'd probable go with "Six" a long multifaceted song that really shows them off, but it might be harder to catch the grove to. They definitely deserve way more attention than they get outside of one or two songs that got a lot of attention.
Can you try french nu metal like Pleymo with the songs like: New wave (there's a video clip), K-Ra or World?
They were pretty big back in the 2000s, at least in France.
The real SEPULTURA with Cavalera bros.
Rock brasileiro respeita
Nailbomb - World Of Shit
Nailbomb - Religious Cancer
Nailbomb - Sick Life
Nailbomb - Sum of Your Achievements
Soulfly - Eye For An Eye
Soulfly - Smoke On The Water
Soulfly - Prejudice
It's FAVELA
I was in college radio when this was released. They had a contest where fans had to guess what language this was in. Super silly considering that Brazilians speak Portuguese, so of course its Portuguese, but this was at the very beginning of the internet. Guess that's not such common knowledge. Winners got a special vinyl or something.
This song kicks ass. Now I wanna look up and see if there is a thing called Scatt metal.
You guys should check out some April Wine since the main guy Myles Goodwin just died...awesome classic rock, Roller, I like to rock...etc.
Sepultura pre 1996 were the best metal band on the planet
from SEPULTURA i recomend Schizophrenia, Beneath the Remains and Arise, all three albums... Arise has a very good cover of Motorheads - Orgasmatron
Ratamahatta is a reference for the rats of Manhattan
Rata + Mahatta
Rats + Manhattan
Roots was their "NU Metal " album
Haven't looked into your channel for some time, got into sepultura recently. Browsed around youtube for a while, what do i find? The Trash Talkers reacting to Sepultura :D
lyrics are fafela slang - not easy to translate..
SEPULTURA LEGEND
Red Hot Chili Peppers- Parallel Universe : imo their most metal song.
Brazil has great music: Ratos De Porao, Os Mutantes, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Tim Maia, Grenade, Marisa Monte...
Would love to see ya'll do a reaction to Artillery by Infected Mushroom. It has a lot of hip hop elements mixed in with psytrance.
damm!! i love this song