If I cover ever magical era, song and album a band releases I'd be making 5 hour long documentaries. I think people need to remember my documentaries do not revolve around the evolution of a bands "sound", the narrative revolves around the general story of a band. I would assumed people are well aware that bands develop their sound over time with various albums, this is the most common knowledge aspect of music so it shouldn't really need to be addressed. Also, talking specifically about the evolution of a bands sound can often be quite a boring narrative for people that are not die hard fans of a band. These videos try to take into account that a lot of viewers just have a general interest in the group. I have to try and balance this. 🤘🏻 And for people asking about the last 28 years of Sepultura's story, well, Sepultura died when Max left. There is no further story. Igor started spelling his name "Iggor" in the early 00s and Paulo didn't play bass on a Sepultura record until Chaos AD because he didn't know how (Apart from one song on a previous record)
I was just very surprised to see you totally skipped "Beneath the Remains" and "Arise"... all the period from 88 to 92, where these 2 records, probably their best ever, matched Metallica, Slayer and the works of other giants of that era. No band could jump from "Schizophrenia" to "Chaos a.D." without crafting their masterpiece(s) first.
Criminal to skip any of the records from their golden era, those two along with schizophrenia & chaos AD are all objectively their best releases so to jump over any of them is insane they’re so key to the evolution of sepultura’s sound that it makes me have lower expectations for this video just knowing that
@@donjon4335 the strangest of all is that Sepultura came out with "Chaos a.D." precisely due to the huge impact of the previous two records - they had found the magical thrash formula but, instead of doing it again, they came out with a fully disruptive "Chaos a.D.". I still remember the schock in the faces of my long-time Sepultura fan friends when they heard it for the 1st time. 😅
If I cover ever magical era, song and album a band releases I'd be making 5 hour long documentaries. I think people need to remember my documentaries do not revolve around the evolution of a bands "sound", the narrative revolves around the general story of a band. I would assumed people are well aware that bands develop their sound over time with various albums, this is the most common knowledge aspect of music so it shouldn't really need to be addressed. Also, talking specifically about the evolution of a bands sound can often be quite a boring narrative for people that are not die hard fans of a band. These videos try to take into account that a lot of viewers just have a general interest in the group. I have to try and balance this. 🤘🏻
@@RAWMUSICTV I don't know about that. The sound as you call it, is a fairly important aspect of any band's story, since we are talking about music here. Beneath the Remains and especially Arise represent a significant chapter in Sepultura's history. It's surprising to skip over since this is where their fanbase grew substantially and they really began to receive global attention.
Don't get it twisted, Sepultura started in the early 80's and Pantera definitely were inspired by the Brazilian Metal giants. You definitely see it in the way Max dressed back then and the way Sepultura played starting from Arise from 90-91, then around 92 you see Phil Anselmo wear similar clothes and adopt a similar brutal singing style and groove metal exploded. To me Sepultura started this style as they added beats and sounds from Brazilian origins. Igor's drum style supplements this well. Long live the Brazilian Metal Giants 🇧🇷 🤘🏼❤
the documentary was good however; beneath the remains and arise eras werent mentioned. they toured with so many death metal bands such as Death , Obituary etc. the original Sepultura was a great metal band . great video 👍
I saw and met these guys in ft Wayne Indiana at piers night club. I'll never forget their live PA system. it's still pounding off my chest to this very day. hardcore dude. excellent show
Maaaaax! SEPULTURA was the best with Max! Hearing the song Roots when the song was released on the radio was just off the charts! Damn, hearing Max yelling Roots! Was just awesome! Great band and lineup.
This isn't the Story of Sepultura, this is the story of Max and Igor Cavalera. Andras Kisser barely mentioned although he was the master brain behind many of Sepultura's best songs.
Very nice brother! I'm a 58 yr old drummer and when I first heard the band in the early 90s I was overwhelmed! I couldn't believe the sound coming from the speakers! And am now only hearing the true history if this influential juggernaut! Thanks again
I remember when Roots first came out it took me a little while to get into it just because it was so different from chaos ad. I was in a weird living situation and I couldn't just listen to it anytime I wanted. Overtime it became my favorite and one of the most iconic albums ever made!
I teared up when you mentioned Max's dad passing i recently lost both my parents and listening to music is a huge part of my life and helping me deal with it as for the end I didn't know about the funeral of Max's son in-law and what went down thats very sad keep on rocking Max
A band i grew up with. Sepultura always surrounded me from, specially the Cavalera era. Im 23 now, i still worship the records with the Cavalera brothers, and always will, after Max left, it just wasnt the same anymore. I can respect what Andreas did after Max left, as he became the sort off leader slowly over time when both brothers left. But what they did wasnt just my cup of tea. Not many also liked Max'S early Soulfly stuff, with its heavy Nu Metal style. But Max is just a very creative musician and i can respect that highly. Overall for me it always goes back to the albums with max in Sepultura, and it always helps me through difficult times.
I wish i could meet Max and thank him in person. My favorite guitar (ESP LTD AX) is based on his design. I own three of them and i have no intention of ever selling them. Having a guitar you really love helps you put your heart into what you play. Nothing moves my demonic heart like having an AX in my hands. Anyway. For the fire and passion, thank you, Max.
When I first heard Roots Bloody Roots in the early 2000's I was a thrown off by the music direction it took after vs. their other albums but after a couple of listens I really like it, and now I constantly listen to it. ♥🤘🎸
Awesome video man! This band is certainly interesting. Is there a chance that you might do a documentary on Death or Entombed in the near future? Much love! 🤘🤘❤❤
Definitely feels more like the ‘Max and Igor Cavalera story’ which is fine but I would’ve liked the inclusion of Derrick Green and Sepultura after the Roots album
ROOTS by SEPULTURA changed music the same way NEVERMIND by Nirvaner and THE SHAPE OF PUNK TO COME by Refused did!!! 3 of the greatest LPs of ALL TIME!!!🤘🎸🤘🎸🤘🍻🍻
Pretty happy and proud that I got to see Sepultura on the first ozzfest tour in 96 before they broke up. Saw Soulfly several times and they were great but not the same.
My first metal show was Pantera, Seplutera and Prong in 1994 in Nashville, I was 14, Far Beyond Driven and Chsod AD tour and Max fucked his knee up in Atlanta the night before and they couldn't play so Pantera played a 3 hour set to make up for it, now eveey show I've been to since (literally hundreds) has to live up to that and even though I did eventually get to see Seplutera and Soulfly and Cavalera Conspiracy and a bunch of other Max and Igor shit plus Pantera 9 more times, nothing ever compared to that night 🎉
The indepth history of the personal side of Sepultura bros, was done well and portrayed intuitiveness. History is the present's memoric joUrney. Another doc done...n!ce ;) *Edit: the 3-piece pic, reminds myself of the group pic of Mercyful Fate's 'the Beginning' - the band's pic within the CD's jacket...must be the stance's horned salute!
Im 38 and i hated Sepultura growing up compared to Metallica and Pantera and Slayer but now i can respect their music and this video helped in that a lot. Thanks man
Friendly suggestion for future videos: As you mentioned, it is impossible to cover the whole bend story (all albums, all magical eras etc etc etc...). So, I would suggest to simply modify video titles. For example - this video should be called: Sepultura story (1984 - 1996) or Sepultura story (Max Cavalera era) because it covers this era of Sepultura. The same thing could be applied for Mercyul Fate documentary: Mercyful Fate story (1981 - 1984) or Mercyful Fate story (early days). Hopefully, you see my point. Keep up the good work and stay METAL \m/
I love Sepultura & wished they never broke up. However, Soulfly was dope af! I feel like the song 'Primitive' is the theme song on the soundtrack of my life. Roots Bloody Roots is on that soundtrack too. I just really love the Cavalera brothers! ❤
That was it? The video really had no ending. It just stopped, and there was still a lot more to this story, even if you end the story when Max left. It almost felt like the video wasn't finished.
Johnathan Davis says they took their style from Korn. I don't hear it I do hear Korn taking a lot from Godflesh though. All these bands are great to me. We all take a little from the things we love
I agree not every video about a band needs to be an exhaustive history of every fucking thing they have ever done. If people want that, im sure someone has made a lengthy sepultura video for them.
Chaos A.D. is one of my top 10 favorite albums of all time. The album has a special place in my collection. I was a Slayer fan at the time and no band even came close imo. My buddy kept telling me how good Chaos was and I kept telling him to "fk off." ... but one boring Saturday, I started listening to the album. It was phenomenal. Not only did I become a fan, but they broke that "only Slayer is good" mentality. A staunch metal head was born.
The first sepultura album i bought was there second album schizophrenia i wanted a sepultura album and boy did i find on it was a release year schizophrenia its my favourite album i own sepultura are legendary
I've owned every album and EP from the the band up to Roots. How do you skip over two of my favorite albums, Beneath the Remains, and Arise.They were one of my favorite bands in H.S. in the early 90's.
Great documentary but i think the disc might be scratched, like an entire chapter was lost. I've already read the other comments and leaving out the 2 best, biggest, most loved, and impactful records they ever made is simply outrageous. Like ok, make a video on metallica and leave out the black album, make a video on primus and never mention pork soda. Excellent video, i still enjoyed it but that is just so baffling to me.
A sin not including Beneath the Remains. That was their real breakthrough album that put them on the world stage. Really their first 5 albums were the most influential to many metal bands after. They influenced me as a musician too. Most Sepultura fans who like the early era dislike Roots and even Chaos A.D., but I understand why.
The band did not give Max an ultimatum to choose the band over his wife. The other 3 members wanted a new manager and suggested Max keep Gloria as his manager. They called a meeting to talk about it with both of them, but only Gloria showed up for some reason. They told her they'd be getting new management and understandably she was upset. Max felt betrayed, and without much thought... quit the band. Years later, he regretted his haste not to let the band's name go, and not talk to them, but by then it was too late.
What about the Derrik Green era?, I think it doesent get the recognition that they deserve, Roorback, Dante XXI, Machine Messiah are pretty good albums.
Não sou fã do Sepultura , só admirador. (aliás não sou fã de NENHUMA banda nem nada, mesmo bandas que eu AMO , como SABBATH. Sou sempre admirador) Mas acho uma puta injustiça nunca terem feito um 'BEHIND THE MUSIC' com o Sepultura !
Hearing the story about Dana and how they treated his funeral makes me want to have a reason to not like Post-Cavalera era Sepultura more than I already did, but Max’s brother didn’t leave Sepultura until 2006 so it’s hard to say exactly what he was going through around that time when Max left the band considering Dana was essentially Max’s stepson.
According to Gloria, Igor was one of the people saying they should get back out and tour. Max said he didn't speak to Igor for years afterwards. To me, Sepultura was done when Max left despite Igor still being in the band.
"14:55 ? Vhat tha hell issz thiss inncansisstennt scennsar-schitt, earlj inn tha widdjoo jou schoov/atr 'fach' nav jou'r maekinh itt mjuut? Maek ap jour meind."
I admit I mainly listen to the Max-era albums (though Roots isn't for me), however I did listen to just some of the Derrick Green-era albums as well. I feel that Sepultura isn't the same without Max, although they don't feel the same, at least for me, for much of the records they did with Derrick. Though we might as well consider Soulfly and Cavalera Conspiracy as the "other Sepultura".
If I cover ever magical era, song and album a band releases I'd be making 5 hour long documentaries. I think people need to remember my documentaries do not revolve around the evolution of a bands "sound", the narrative revolves around the general story of a band. I would assumed people are well aware that bands develop their sound over time with various albums, this is the most common knowledge aspect of music so it shouldn't really need to be addressed.
Also, talking specifically about the evolution of a bands sound can often be quite a boring narrative for people that are not die hard fans of a band. These videos try to take into account that a lot of viewers just have a general interest in the group. I have to try and balance this. 🤘🏻
And for people asking about the last 28 years of Sepultura's story, well, Sepultura died when Max left. There is no further story.
Igor started spelling his name "Iggor" in the early 00s and Paulo didn't play bass on a Sepultura record until Chaos AD because he didn't know how (Apart from one song on a previous record)
What about Schizophrenia, Beneath the remains and Arise?
Just to let you know Ross never produced for deftones
Where can you prove Paulo didn't play bass until Chaos AD
Under a pale gray sky we shall ARISE 🤘🎸
Really enjoyed this 😢😊
I was just very surprised to see you totally skipped "Beneath the Remains" and "Arise"... all the period from 88 to 92, where these 2 records, probably their best ever, matched Metallica, Slayer and the works of other giants of that era. No band could jump from "Schizophrenia" to "Chaos a.D." without crafting their masterpiece(s) first.
Criminal to skip any of the records from their golden era, those two along with schizophrenia & chaos AD are all objectively their best releases so to jump over any of them is insane they’re so key to the evolution of sepultura’s sound that it makes me have lower expectations for this video just knowing that
That was kind of strange. He mentions Arise later. But didn't really shout it out like the others.
@@donjon4335 the strangest of all is that Sepultura came out with "Chaos a.D." precisely due to the huge impact of the previous two records - they had found the magical thrash formula but, instead of doing it again, they came out with a fully disruptive "Chaos a.D.". I still remember the schock in the faces of my long-time Sepultura fan friends when they heard it for the 1st time. 😅
If I cover ever magical era, song and album a band releases I'd be making 5 hour long documentaries. I think people need to remember my documentaries do not revolve around the evolution of a bands "sound", the narrative revolves around the general story of a band. I would assumed people are well aware that bands develop their sound over time with various albums, this is the most common knowledge aspect of music so it shouldn't really need to be addressed.
Also, talking specifically about the evolution of a bands sound can often be quite a boring narrative for people that are not die hard fans of a band. These videos try to take into account that a lot of viewers just have a general interest in the group. I have to try and balance this. 🤘🏻
@@RAWMUSICTV I don't know about that. The sound as you call it, is a fairly important aspect of any band's story, since we are talking about music here. Beneath the Remains and especially Arise represent a significant chapter in Sepultura's history. It's surprising to skip over since this is where their fanbase grew substantially and they really began to receive global attention.
'Incomplete' doesn't begin to describe this documentary.
Don't get it twisted, Sepultura started in the early 80's and Pantera definitely were inspired by the Brazilian Metal giants. You definitely see it in the way Max dressed back then and the way Sepultura played starting from Arise from 90-91, then around 92 you see Phil Anselmo wear similar clothes and adopt a similar brutal singing style and groove metal exploded. To me Sepultura started this style as they added beats and sounds from Brazilian origins. Igor's drum style supplements this well. Long live the Brazilian Metal Giants 🇧🇷 🤘🏼❤
Don't get it twisted🤡 such a cringe thing to say
I'm going to credit the groove metal genre to EXHORDER but you make a great point
Their mother was absolutely gorgeous.
the documentary was good however; beneath the remains and arise eras werent mentioned. they toured with so many death metal bands such as Death , Obituary etc. the original Sepultura was a great metal band . great video 👍
Glad that cavalera's back to their root again.
I saw and met these guys in ft Wayne Indiana at piers night club. I'll never forget their live PA system. it's still pounding off my chest to this very day. hardcore dude. excellent show
Maaaaax! SEPULTURA was the best with Max! Hearing the song Roots when the song was released on the radio was just off the charts! Damn, hearing Max yelling Roots! Was just awesome! Great band and lineup.
Absolutely loved it!! Thank you for all you do!!
Appreciate you watching!
This isn't the Story of Sepultura, this is the story of Max and Igor Cavalera. Andras Kisser barely mentioned although he was the master brain behind many of Sepultura's best songs.
Wrong. It's called a "Narrative". It can be about any aspect of Sepultura or any other band.
Andreas Kisser is just fakertura, fuck him bro
@@RAWMUSICTV I mean, it is called 'The Sepultura Story'. Look up.
@@RAWMUSICTVwhat? No, he’s right! Your answer isn’t an answer to his comment
@@FadingVitalslol don't expect better from this channel. seriously. it won't happen.
This is the best metal documentary channel on youtube! Much love brother! 🤘
Thank you so much brother! 🤘🤘
Very nice brother! I'm a 58 yr old drummer and when I first heard
the band in the early 90s I was overwhelmed! I couldn't believe the sound coming from the speakers! And am now only hearing the true history if this influential juggernaut! Thanks again
Not the true history, but a heavily edited version.
English people love this because it's Bloody Roots! Bloody brilliant Lad!
:-))))))))))))))))))))))))
Don't forget that Beneath the remains and Arise are the records that put Sepultura on the top of their game in the USA and around the world.
To me Beneath the Remains was their watershed moment.
Agreed!
Mine was chaos ad
Kisser's finest moment.
Great docu, there were a lot of things I didn't know about!! Keep the good work coming lml
I remember when Roots first came out it took me a little while to get into it just because it was so different from chaos ad.
I was in a weird living situation and I couldn't just listen to it anytime I wanted. Overtime it became my favorite and one of the most iconic albums ever made!
I teared up when you mentioned Max's dad passing i recently lost both my parents and listening to music is a huge part of my life and helping me deal with it as for the end I didn't know about the funeral of Max's son in-law and what went down thats very sad keep on rocking Max
Yeah i lost my mom about 5 years ago. I was 40. But I couldn’t imagine it happening when I was 10!
@@CoreyT127 would be horrible ahy
A band i grew up with. Sepultura always surrounded me from, specially the Cavalera era. Im 23 now, i still worship the records with the Cavalera brothers, and always will, after Max left, it just wasnt the same anymore. I can respect what Andreas did after Max left, as he became the sort off leader slowly over time when both brothers left. But what they did wasnt just my cup of tea. Not many also liked Max'S early Soulfly stuff, with its heavy Nu Metal style. But Max is just a very creative musician and i can respect that highly. Overall for me it always goes back to the albums with max in Sepultura, and it always helps me through difficult times.
How old are you?
@@sureduck cant you read?
Sepultura is the best metal band ever in my opinion! ❤
Pantera
Great job on these. Keep them coming. Hail
Roots bloody roots was my first concert as a kid. They opened for ozzy. I was hooked on metal ever since. 🤘🤘
Looking forward to this!
great video dude, im brazilian and love sepultura
Awesome work again. Love your narrative and enthusiasm for the various bands. Great stoytelling. =]
His life changed 360 degrees after his fathers death? Max truly is not that good with math.
Saw them with Helmet and Ministry. Damn, that show was wild
saw sepultura live in 94 with biohazard & pantera...big fan from then on
insane lineup, so jealous!!!
Once again great work. I love watching your documentaries. Super informative. Learned quite a bit about Sepultura that I didn’t know! Thanks
this is great thank you!
I wish i could meet Max and thank him in person. My favorite guitar (ESP LTD AX) is based on his design. I own three of them and i have no intention of ever selling them. Having a guitar you really love helps you put your heart into what you play. Nothing moves my demonic heart like having an AX in my hands.
Anyway. For the fire and passion, thank you, Max.
Love these documentaries
When I first heard Roots Bloody Roots in the early 2000's I was a thrown off by the music direction it took after vs. their other albums but after a couple of listens I really like it, and now I constantly listen to it. ♥🤘🎸
1996 was my weed days, the best album for a puff and headphones.
I had meningitis when I was 2, and barely survived. It's kinda cool knowing one of my musical heroes and I survived the same illness.
That's super interesting....Igor.. Ripping Death Metal drums just out of the gate being 15. That's awesome
I went to see Sepultura in 1996, GR8 mosh !!! 🤘
Great job!!! 😀
awesome!!!! A lot I never heard before and of course, Seputlura is not Sepulture without MAX!!!
Chaos A.D is an immense album. Weird that a Brazilian would say soccer!
How could you miss out beneath remains and Arise from this. 🤔
I remember a spit fight breaking out between bands when they played with Prong and Pantera in San Jose in the 90’s. They stole the show that night 🤘🏻
Awesome video man! This band is certainly interesting. Is there a chance that you might do a documentary on Death or Entombed in the near future? Much love! 🤘🤘❤❤
I was hoping to find out more details about Gloria, Max, and the conflict that broke them up. Spent very little time.
Sad that sepultura had to end in '96. thankfully we got soulfly!!
Definitely feels more like the ‘Max and Igor Cavalera story’ which is fine but I would’ve liked the inclusion of Derrick Green and Sepultura after the Roots album
Great video, you should do anthrax next since you already have 3 of the big 4 down
ROOTS by SEPULTURA changed music the same way NEVERMIND by Nirvaner and THE SHAPE OF PUNK TO COME by Refused did!!!
3 of the greatest LPs of ALL TIME!!!🤘🎸🤘🎸🤘🍻🍻
I like this documentary, i also like ufos, and alien topics!👊😎🔥☀️💚👽🎸🎵
👽👾👽
I studied animation in collage and for an assignment one time played the video for ratamahatta on the giant projector screen for the class.
Pretty happy and proud that I got to see Sepultura on the first ozzfest tour in 96 before they broke up. Saw Soulfly several times and they were great but not the same.
As a teen I always had a small fear to listen to their music after midnight. 😅
Now I know where my healthy interest of necromancy is rooted🖤
My first metal show was Pantera, Seplutera and Prong in 1994 in Nashville, I was 14, Far Beyond Driven and Chsod AD tour and Max fucked his knee up in Atlanta the night before and they couldn't play so Pantera played a 3 hour set to make up for it, now eveey show I've been to since (literally hundreds) has to live up to that and even though I did eventually get to see Seplutera and Soulfly and Cavalera Conspiracy and a bunch of other Max and Igor shit plus Pantera 9 more times, nothing ever compared to that night 🎉
The first international gig I ever went to was Sepultura in Melbourne in 1992 when I was 17.
The indepth history of the personal side of Sepultura bros, was done well and portrayed intuitiveness.
History is the present's memoric joUrney.
Another doc done...n!ce ;)
*Edit: the 3-piece pic, reminds myself of the group pic of Mercyful Fate's 'the Beginning' - the band's pic within the CD's jacket...must be the stance's horned salute!
Im 38 and i hated Sepultura growing up compared to Metallica and Pantera and Slayer but now i can respect their music and this video helped in that a lot. Thanks man
what a video. You do one of a kind videos, keep up🤘🏻🤘🏻
Beneath The Remains and Arise are the total pinnacle albums. It was truly down hill from there.
It’s hard to even call anything they did black metal. If anything the early material was definitely prototype death metal.
Beneath was tops, even w Arise it started to slip
No Beneath the Remains + Arise info?
Friendly suggestion for future videos:
As you mentioned, it is impossible to cover the whole bend story (all albums, all magical eras etc etc etc...). So, I would suggest to simply modify video titles.
For example - this video should be called: Sepultura story (1984 - 1996) or Sepultura story (Max Cavalera era) because it covers this era of Sepultura.
The same thing could be applied for Mercyul Fate documentary: Mercyful Fate story (1981 - 1984) or Mercyful Fate story (early days). Hopefully, you see my point.
Keep up the good work and stay METAL \m/
I love Sepultura & wished they never broke up. However, Soulfly was dope af! I feel like the song 'Primitive' is the theme song on the soundtrack of my life. Roots Bloody Roots is on that soundtrack too. I just really love the Cavalera brothers! ❤
It's funny how I bought "Arise" on CD two days ago, and got to say I don't like it but I love it and I love this video too.
Get Beneath the Remains next!
Still my favourite album of all time!🤘
@ 1'13" - Deftones' debut was produced by Terry Date. As far as I remember, Ross Robinson has never worked with them.
Ross Robinson produced the first demo tape and the hidden song on the first record of Deftones but Terry Date produced their first albums 😉
Good documentary but how tf did you just skip over Arise
Best metal drums ever!!! ❤ Igor
That was it? The video really had no ending. It just stopped, and there was still a lot more to this story, even if you end the story when Max left. It almost felt like the video wasn't finished.
Johnathan Davis says they took their style from Korn.
I don't hear it
I do hear Korn taking a lot from Godflesh though.
All these bands are great to me. We all take a little from the things we love
I agree not every video about a band needs to be an exhaustive history of every fucking thing they have ever done. If people want that, im sure someone has made a lengthy sepultura video for them.
Chaos A.D. is one of my top 10 favorite albums of all time. The album has a special place in my collection. I was a Slayer fan at the time and no band even came close imo. My buddy kept telling me how good Chaos was and I kept telling him to "fk off." ... but one boring Saturday, I started listening to the album. It was phenomenal. Not only did I become a fan, but they broke that "only Slayer is good" mentality. A staunch metal head was born.
Damn you was gatekeepin yourself! 😂 Slayer does fuckin rock though so I can't blame you brother lol
I never realized Ross Robinson produced a song on Deftones first album. I only knew about Terry Date.
You can check out everything he's ever worked on here www.discogs.com/artist/252124-Ross-Robinson
@@RAWMUSICTV nice. Thanks! Another great doc BTW. 👊🏼
love the wording of deaths in this video "sadly, though, for dana he would lose his life". or in the beginning when the dad and the sister die.
It's to avoid violating RUclipss Terms of service
The first sepultura album i bought was there second album schizophrenia i wanted a sepultura album and boy did i find on it was a release year schizophrenia its my favourite album i own sepultura are legendary
I've owned every album and EP from the the band up to Roots. How do you skip over two of my favorite albums, Beneath the Remains, and Arise.They were one of my favorite bands in H.S. in the early 90's.
You have to respect Max and his decision to leave the band. He is still a huge success and metal legend.
Great documentary but i think the disc might be scratched, like an entire chapter was lost. I've already read the other comments and leaving out the 2 best, biggest, most loved, and impactful records they ever made is simply outrageous. Like ok, make a video on metallica and leave out the black album, make a video on primus and never mention pork soda. Excellent video, i still enjoyed it but that is just so baffling to me.
A sin not including Beneath the Remains. That was their real breakthrough album that put them on the world stage. Really their first 5 albums were the most influential to many metal bands after. They influenced me as a musician too. Most Sepultura fans who like the early era dislike Roots and even Chaos A.D., but I understand why.
The band did not give Max an ultimatum to choose the band over his wife. The other 3 members wanted a new manager and suggested Max keep Gloria as his manager. They called a meeting to talk about it with both of them, but only Gloria showed up for some reason. They told her they'd be getting new management and understandably she was upset. Max felt betrayed, and without much thought... quit the band. Years later, he regretted his haste not to let the band's name go, and not talk to them, but by then it was too late.
Could have swore i saw them a their first concert in the states at the Axiom in Houston way before 96?
Extreme Agression: a Kreator documentary ?
Already exists! Search for Thrash Altenessen
My friends and i were ready to see sepultura in toronto and they cancelled because of danas passing.
song at 1:32 ?
Eye for an Eye
Wasn't tape trading how they got noticed? I seem to remember reading something about that.
What about the Derrik Green era?, I think it doesent get the recognition that they deserve, Roorback, Dante XXI, Machine Messiah are pretty good albums.
"31:20...Mulder Mysteries? II didd cliqq on itt y therr vasz nathinh therr. Vhat happennd tou itt?"
Não sou fã do Sepultura , só admirador. (aliás não sou fã de NENHUMA banda nem nada, mesmo bandas que eu AMO , como SABBATH. Sou sempre admirador) Mas acho uma puta injustiça nunca terem feito um 'BEHIND THE MUSIC' com o Sepultura !
Chaos AD was their crossover album for sure- before that was too raw, closest Arise. Then Roots, brilliant, both of them.
What is the antidote to tragedy & trauma...? the heaviest of METAL !!!
But where the post Max Cavalera era? You know that the band continued active for many decades after Max left it, right?!
No Arise and Beneath the Remains mentions ? :o
Hearing the story about Dana and how they treated his funeral makes me want to have a reason to not like Post-Cavalera era Sepultura more than I already did, but Max’s brother didn’t leave Sepultura until 2006 so it’s hard to say exactly what he was going through around that time when Max left the band considering Dana was essentially Max’s stepson.
According to Gloria, Igor was one of the people saying they should get back out and tour. Max said he didn't speak to Igor for years afterwards. To me, Sepultura was done when Max left despite Igor still being in the band.
Chaos AD was one of the best metal albums of all times
End of the 80s and the 90s was the best headbangers ball and beavis n butthead where I heard about pantera and sepultura great times
"14:55 ? Vhat tha hell issz thiss inncansisstennt scennsar-schitt, earlj inn tha widdjoo jou schoov/atr 'fach' nav jou'r maekinh itt mjuut? Maek ap jour meind."
The term "groove metal" wasn't even used in the 90's. All these subgenre terms were coined by magazines writers and marks on the internet.
Sup can your next video be on rage against the machine
I admit I mainly listen to the Max-era albums (though Roots isn't for me), however I did listen to just some of the Derrick Green-era albums as well. I feel that Sepultura isn't the same without Max, although they don't feel the same, at least for me, for much of the records they did with Derrick. Though we might as well consider Soulfly and Cavalera Conspiracy as the "other Sepultura".
Ross Robinson DID NOT produce the first Deftones (Major label) album. It was Terry Date. My God...
I think Pantera would have taken their genre into extreme metal. And then reached it's point and brought it down again.
Why does roots bloody roots sound like that at 0:02
What's the Song in the Background?