Lo mejor de sudamerica... SARCOFAGO... los vi en vivo en lima hace muuuuuuucho tiempo. una de mis mejores bandas de todo los tiempos. saludos de La Merced. HEAVY METAL MANIAC
Thanks Fenriz for putting these guys in your "Best Of Old School Black Metal". These guys fuckin' KILL! It's a shame they are no more though. Brasilian's sure know how to make some evil music.
Andrew Ingram That's a pretty solid compilation. I'd like to see the first wave deniers argue with Fenriz about the inclusion of Venom, Mercyful Fate, Sodom, etc... the way they try to with others online.
Naquela época não era essa facilidade de hoje. Pra comprar um vinil era foda. Um amigo comprava e gravava fita cassete para os outros e assim agente vivia. Final de semana era sensacional. Nos reuníamos na casa de algum brother para curtir um som e beber, no Parque Novo Mundo, Vila Maria (Praça Sto Eduardo), Galeria do Rock, sem falar na Led Slay na Celso Garcia era o verdadeiro templo do rock. Sarcófago, Slayer, Venom, Bathory, Deicide, Darkthrone, Samael, Mayhem, Morbid Angel. Época boa.
Love Sarcofago too… but Sweden is the best country when it comes to music in every single style… from Råg i ryggen to Abba to Grotesque to Totalitar: few countries manage to be this good in every musical style! 👏👏👏👏
@@gman0047 different shit, I guess… Blasphemy did match it. Sadistik Exekution did match it. Beherit did match it. Abysmal Lord did match it. Actually Finnish punk is one of the greatest influences from all Brazilian black/death/thrash metal bands in the 80s… it all boils down to perspective! Hehehe
Mencionar a importância de Minas para o Metal nacional é chover no molhado. orgulhoso de ter nascido num Estado q tanto contribuiu e contribui para a cena.
The point here is : even some guys from "Inner Circle" said that Sárcofago was a major influence...not only about the sound itself (Blast beats, shriecked vocals) but looking and appeal. Fenriz itself put Sarcófago at his "The Best of Old-School Black Metal"...who is,at last,the compilation of First Wave. Sarcófago are part of 1st Wave of Black Metal, made a very important addiction with blast beats,corpse paint and usage of militarism...as Mayhem is important as well in the scene.
Everyone is obsessed with drums, while i can't unhear that tremolo...This seems to be the first truly black metal song. Second wave tremolo picking is all over this one.
I don't care who came first (although i know Slayer is from 1981, and Slayer is my favorite thrash metal band) but Sarcofago pushed the meaning of "extreme music" to the limit. They influenced such important bands like Mayhem (Dead admits he begun using corpsepaint because of Sarcofago) and Beherit (I have their 1991 Oulu bootleg, they cover a Sarcofago song called "Satanas"), and i have seen recently a Dimmu Borgir documental in which Silenoz wears a Sarcofago T-shirt.
Tenho orgulho de ter vivido essa época. Comecei curtir o som dos caras em 94/95 e aqui em SP vc tinha que ralar muito para poder vestir uma camiseta de banda Death, Black Metal pq os caras te parava na rua e te "intimava", tinha que saber tudo da banda senão ficava sem a camiseta (pode até parecer tosco, mas era foda). Quando tinha festival de bandas na Vila Maria (Colégio Industrial) o bicho pegava. Realmente Sarcófago é uma Lenda.
Não vivi essa época, mas tenho um amigo 10 anos mais velho que eu, que foi parado e intimado kkkkkkkkkkkk não teve sua camisa tomada, mas teve que virar do avesso
I use to have this album along with other bands from Brazilians enter the metal market in late 80's. Other bands include RDP, Sepultura, Sarcofago, MX, The Mist , Misterfier, and few others. RDP is one of my favs!
Minha prof de artes ta dando aula sobre rock nacional e ela perguntou se tinha alguem q conhecia outras bandas do rock nacional alem de Pitty, ai eu falei "sarcofago" e agora ela ficou curiosa e passou um dever pra gente trazer uma musica do rock nacional e falar sobre a banda, e eu nem ia escolher sarcofago mas ela disse q era pra mim levar pq ela queria saber, mas oq fode é q ela disse q não pode com palavrão e tem q ter uma critica...
"The point here is:even some guys from "Inner Circle"said that Sárcofago was a major influence..not only about the sound itself (Blast beats,shriecked vocals)but looking and appeal. Fenriz itself put Sarcófago at his"The Best of Old-School Black Metal".who is,at last,the compilation of º Wave. Sarcófago is part of 1st Wave of BM, made a very important addiction with blast beats,corpse paint and usage of militarism..as Mayhem is important as well in the scene. By:tordenBlackfist" E.X.A.C.T.L.Y!
Both Sarcófago and Mayhem are credited for the Second Wave of Black Metal but it was Mayhem who started the Norwegian "Art" Black Metal scene and gave it a sort of history only known to insiders. Sarcófago on the otherhand is credited for the more "musically extreme" side of Black Metal. It's like comparing Death and Entombed in Death Metal. Death were technical while Entomed used the Boss HM-2 to make simple riffs sound brutal as fuck.
@@betteroffdead79 most songs of Mysteriis were written in 1988 and Freezing Moon was released as a single with Dead on vocals in 1990. They also played a lot of the songs live in that year (check out Live in Leipzig). In 1991 Darkthrone released Soulside Journey which was a Death Metal album not a Black Metal one, so Mayhem were in fact playing Black Metal before Darkthrone
O Metal brasileiro nunca vai morrer, enquanto tiver caras como Ìgor Lopes (Em Ruínas) que levantam a bandeira escrito Metal no mesmo lugar que essa foto do Sarcófago foi tirada. Sempre tem bandas novas cresçendo e fazendo bons trabalhos no Brasil.
Lyrics They say you've born to the eternal kindness And that was conceived by divine grace That came to finish with the pervesion and evil And died on the cross to humanity save The pervesion and evil only start after you came Because you was only a crazy liar False saints were with you on your insanity And the more stupids believed on you Thieves and corrupts Now elated priests They selled pieces Of cloth saying it were yours The chief of insanity Now is reigning at Rome The pervesion and evil Only start after you came They say that you've born to the eternal kindness And that was conceived by divine grace That came to finish with the perversion and evil And died on the cross to humanity save Fuck you Fuck you Fuck you Jesus Christ
Mercyful Fate is infact a Black Metal band of the first wave. The first wave does not have musical boundaries on how it sounds, but it infact based upon its lyrical content. Up until bands like Mayhem and Sarcofago started perfecting a set sound only then was Black Metal a music style, not just based on themes.
Awesome, I've been trying to grab this album for a while now, unsuccessfully thus far. However I will always maintain that Morbid Saint's Spectrum of Death is the heaviest album of the 80's (and by some aspects the heaviest album ever) :)
D C I know right my favourite off the whole album the last part where he says fuck you Jesus Christ gets me the most it is the part that just brings the wow factor and punches you in the face with it
No problem man, i wasn't arguing with you. ;) I think that "Deathcrush" is the best Mayhem album, really far from all the Black Metal Inner Circle bullshit and very true to the death/black underground movement. So i'm with you on that. :D
@GreenDaaze It's first gen. This is Second Generation. I think Hellhammer was one of the first bands to ever do anything close to Black Metal in 1982(?) and technically Venom's "Black Metal" in 1981 but it's really thrash metal more than anything.
Importance of a metal band for it's genre is measured by it's influence (number of artists inspired by it), not by what elements it brought (blasts ect.). Influence to modern day black metal is Burzum and Mayhem, not sarcofago, even if they were first or whatever. It's the two bands I mentioned earlier that made black metal what it is today, even if what they might have been inspired by Sarcofago.
@frons79 although teutonic thrash technically only applies to bands of Germany, there are specific qualities of teutonic thrash that are different from bay area and other types of thrash, so I can see how one would think of Sarcofago as Teutonic thrash, although I personally look at them as a blackened sort of thrash, with some death metal influences
for he ones who likes Sarcofago, don't forget to also listen to Classics of the Brazilian 80's Metal: Chakal and Sextrash...these bands are pure quality!!!!!
o Euronymous do Mayhem era fã dessa banda, sarcófago foi a maior influencia pro black metal norueguês,inclusive a corpse paint foi iniciada por eles, o brasil teve grande parte na criação do estilo e tem muito "tr00" fala que nossa cena é uma merda, compara o logo do sarcófago com o do Mayhem que foi criado depois, e todos os outros de outras bandas norueguêsas sucessoras, alguma semelhança? VENOM+BATHORY+SARCÓFAGO = BLACK METAL
Deathcruch was in 1984 but Mayhem didn't realse the "defining" album "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas" until 1990 so this was in fact the earliest Second Wave album, it simply had the misfourtune of being produced by a band very far away from Norway.
If I am not mistaken Celtic Frost and Hellhammer were using corpse paint for quite a while before Sarcofago. Look this video "Celtic Frost Into The Crypts Of Rays Swiss Tv 1985"
"Did I mention this album was released in 1987?" The "Pure Fucking Armageddon" demo is from 1986. no offence love sarcofago but I still think that mayhem had been a lot more influential.
They both traded letters so it was a battle of friends. no animosity just one trying to do something better than the other. The competition of "the first" it's a joke.
At least they didn't sell out like Metallica, but they were very smart with that merchadising strategy, they have their own future guaranteed because of royalties when they retire (i don't think this will be too far knowing Tom Araya has mentioned it)
I like Poison's "Into the Abyss" album quite alot. neat little cult German death/speed metal hybrid band from the 80s. Yog-Sothoth was a cool heavy song. check them out if you get a chance. they had a bunch of demo tapes in the 1980s that are now up here on youtube.
South american metal rules. cheers from sweden !
Swedish metal rules too!
metal fucking rules WORLDWIDE.
Greetings from Brazil.
Bathory, king of Kings!
Dan Joker agree, one or my favs
Bathory and Candlemass owns the swedish scene.
In Brazil we have Sarcofago and Sepultura.
I headbanged to Sarcofago back in 86 in Curitiba. Back then you couldn't find anything close to their brutalaty. Missed those days...
How is Wagner in person? Is he a good guy in person?
@@Armando.SepulvedaHe is a professor of Economics in a prestige university in Brazil now. I’m not joking.
Lo mejor de sudamerica... SARCOFAGO... los vi en vivo en lima hace muuuuuuucho tiempo.
una de mis mejores bandas de todo los tiempos.
saludos de La Merced.
HEAVY METAL MANIAC
En el 93, aunque Wagner no pudo presentarse, creo que porque estuvo enfermo.
Thanks Fenriz for putting these guys in your "Best Of Old School Black Metal". These guys fuckin' KILL! It's a shame they are no more though. Brasilian's sure know how to make some evil music.
Andrew Ingram That's a pretty solid compilation. I'd like to see the first wave deniers argue with Fenriz about the inclusion of Venom, Mercyful Fate, Sodom, etc... the way they try to with others online.
Naquela época não era essa facilidade de hoje. Pra comprar um vinil era foda. Um amigo comprava e gravava fita cassete para os outros e assim agente vivia. Final de semana era sensacional. Nos reuníamos na casa de algum brother para curtir um som e beber, no Parque Novo Mundo, Vila Maria (Praça Sto Eduardo), Galeria do Rock, sem falar na Led Slay na Celso Garcia era o verdadeiro templo do rock. Sarcófago, Slayer, Venom, Bathory, Deicide, Darkthrone, Samael, Mayhem, Morbid Angel. Época boa.
Jamais achei que iria achar alguém do meu bairro que curte esse tipo de música.
A internet é uma caixinha de surpresas
The Brazilian scene of metal has always been at the top!! Sepultura, Vulcano and Sarcofago!! =)
One of the most underrated metal albums of all time, this one is a masterpiece!
First time hearing this blew me away!!!!! Brazil metal rules! ☺ respect from Sweden!
Sure does..., but Sweden is the shit for metal
Tak brå, Sverige är din land för Death Metal
(Note: I don't actually speak Swedish but I gave it a try)
🇧🇷🇸🇪🇧🇷🇸🇪🇧🇷🇸🇪
Arka \m/ beg to differ sorry Sweden is awesome but no one matches the ferocity of Brazilian bands
Love Sarcofago too… but Sweden is the best country when it comes to music in every single style… from Råg i ryggen to Abba to Grotesque to Totalitar: few countries manage to be this good in every musical style! 👏👏👏👏
@@gman0047 different shit, I guess… Blasphemy did match it. Sadistik Exekution did match it. Beherit did match it. Abysmal Lord did match it. Actually Finnish punk is one of the greatest influences from all Brazilian black/death/thrash metal bands in the 80s… it all boils down to perspective! Hehehe
Sem dúvida nenhuma o melhor álbum de Black/Death Metal da história da humanidade.
tem outro fudidos tmb, mas inri é sem duvida o melhor.
Die Hard tbm
@@gabrielalves-rb2zm mas ele é basicamente um cover d si próprio
O mais do caralho da desumanidade.
Só que não..😅
Mayhem members of Norwegian black metal loved these guys!
Real drummer. His name is D.D. Crazy.
NapalmScum what an underrated drummer has to be one of the fastest I’ve heard machine gun from hell is my nickname for him whew hail sarcofago
When I hear this song, I feel proud of being brazilian.
Makes me wish I was Brazilian still fun to be Canadian we gave birth to blasphemy who did start the whole war metal thing so I guess we are metal
@@gman0047 i think it's a good thing to wonder if the band that really started war metal was holocausto (first album on 1987) or blasphemy.
@@gman0047war metalbcame from holocausto and sarcofago
@@kx-2333 fair enough, inri came out in 1987 and fallen angel of doom came out in 1990. I was thinking in terms of what we know as war metal now.
@@gman0047 another band that sounded similar was salem from Israel
Dead from mayhem had a shirt from them
Mencionar a importância de Minas para o Metal nacional é chover no molhado. orgulhoso de ter nascido num Estado q tanto contribuiu e contribui para a cena.
Tenho uma amiguinha Belohorizontina
Vou mais a fundo. Não só na cena br como na mundial!!!
The point here is : even some guys from "Inner Circle" said that Sárcofago was a major influence...not only about the sound itself (Blast beats, shriecked vocals) but looking and appeal. Fenriz itself put Sarcófago at his "The Best of Old-School Black Metal"...who is,at last,the compilation of First Wave.
Sarcófago are part of 1st Wave of Black Metal, made a very important addiction with blast beats,corpse paint and usage of militarism...as Mayhem is important as well in the scene.
I agree! Sarcofago is definantly the heaviest band of the 80's. Glad we agree on something for once.
NapalmScum you are right like I said no one matches the Brazilians hail from Canada
I think Slayer, Death or Possessed is
Everyone is obsessed with drums, while i can't unhear that tremolo...This seems to be the first truly black metal song. Second wave tremolo picking is all over this one.
Los padres del BLACK METAL SUDAMERICANO y quizas del MUNDO,si que influenciaron a muchas bandas ..
I don't care who came first (although i know Slayer is from 1981, and Slayer is my favorite thrash metal band) but Sarcofago pushed the meaning of "extreme music" to the limit. They influenced such important bands like Mayhem (Dead admits he begun using corpsepaint because of Sarcofago) and Beherit (I have their 1991 Oulu bootleg, they cover a Sarcofago song called "Satanas"), and i have seen recently a Dimmu Borgir documental in which Silenoz wears a Sarcofago T-shirt.
Tenho orgulho de ter vivido essa época. Comecei curtir o som dos caras em 94/95 e aqui em SP vc tinha que ralar muito para poder vestir uma camiseta de banda Death, Black Metal pq os caras te parava na rua e te "intimava", tinha que saber tudo da banda senão ficava sem a camiseta (pode até parecer tosco, mas era foda). Quando tinha festival de bandas na Vila Maria (Colégio Industrial) o bicho pegava. Realmente Sarcófago é uma Lenda.
Você começou a escutar em 94,comecou tarde.muito tarde!
Parar na rua é foda kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Não vivi essa época, mas tenho um amigo 10 anos mais velho que eu, que foi parado e intimado kkkkkkkkkkkk não teve sua camisa tomada, mas teve que virar do avesso
Even after all of these years this song still gives me goosebumps.
Os imperadores do blaca metal norueguês se ajoelhem-se perante esse albúm Sarcófago.
Here is when black metal just began
Blows today's music out of the water
modern black metal is still tight
+windy “wavy” day yep, djevel carries the legacy on well.
Eric Aguilar yes totally
I use to have this album along with other bands from Brazilians enter the metal market in late 80's. Other bands include RDP, Sepultura, Sarcofago, MX, The Mist , Misterfier, and few others. RDP is one of my favs!
Minha prof de artes ta dando aula sobre rock nacional e ela perguntou se tinha alguem q conhecia outras bandas do rock nacional alem de Pitty, ai eu falei "sarcofago" e agora ela ficou curiosa e passou um dever pra gente trazer uma musica do rock nacional e falar sobre a banda, e eu nem ia escolher sarcofago mas ela disse q era pra mim levar pq ela queria saber, mas oq fode é q ela disse q não pode com palavrão e tem q ter uma critica...
"Deathcrush" & "I.N.R.I" are great fucking albums!
The Legend Of METAL \m/
SARCOFAGO took metal to the next level, their fucking demos are sooo ultra megga over the top, this records pales in comparison, Hail SARCOFAGO
WAY ahead of its time indeed..
"The point here is:even some guys from "Inner Circle"said that Sárcofago was a major influence..not only about the sound itself (Blast beats,shriecked vocals)but looking and appeal. Fenriz itself put Sarcófago at his"The Best of Old-School Black Metal".who is,at last,the compilation of º Wave.
Sarcófago is part of 1st Wave of BM, made a very important addiction with blast beats,corpse paint and usage of militarism..as Mayhem is important as well in the scene.
By:tordenBlackfist"
E.X.A.C.T.L.Y!
Brutal intro, Brutal Riff...Cult...!!!
una bestia este trabajo lo tengo en binilo desde el 90 mi mejor recuerdo adoracion al mejor genero metalero saludos desde españa .ecuador
its very easy to see how this influenced early black metal this is really old school
Esse albúm é magnífico !
Both Sarcófago and Mayhem are credited for the Second Wave of Black Metal but it was Mayhem who started the Norwegian "Art" Black Metal scene and gave it a sort of history only known to insiders. Sarcófago on the otherhand is credited for the more "musically extreme" side of Black Metal.
It's like comparing Death and Entombed in Death Metal. Death were technical while Entomed used the Boss HM-2 to make simple riffs sound brutal as fuck.
Mayhem?? They didn't play proper black metal until the first full lenght. Burzum and Darkthrone.
@@betteroffdead79 so did Darkthrone
@@atrumluminarium blaze is 1992.
@@betteroffdead79 most songs of Mysteriis were written in 1988 and Freezing Moon was released as a single with Dead on vocals in 1990. They also played a lot of the songs live in that year (check out Live in Leipzig). In 1991 Darkthrone released Soulside Journey which was a Death Metal album not a Black Metal one, so Mayhem were in fact playing Black Metal before Darkthrone
how the hell did i miss this band, this fucking rocks
@SlimJimVG INRI was released in july of 1987 and deathcrush in august
Foda que toda vez que escuto um trovão me lembra essa música
O Metal brasileiro nunca vai morrer, enquanto tiver caras como Ìgor Lopes (Em Ruínas) que levantam a bandeira escrito Metal no mesmo lugar que essa foto do Sarcófago foi tirada. Sempre tem bandas novas cresçendo e fazendo bons trabalhos no Brasil.
melhor banda brasileira !
Best description I've ever heard.
Orgulho nacional!
The most extreme and heaviest black metal as we know it with blast beats comes from Sarcofago I.N.R.I.
El Real BLACK Metal los pioneros del maquillaje
Great! One of the very first brazilian extreme metal bands.
Lyrics
They say you've born to the eternal kindness
And that was conceived by divine grace
That came to finish with the pervesion and evil
And died on the cross to humanity save
The pervesion and evil only start after you came
Because you was only a crazy liar
False saints were with you on your insanity
And the more stupids believed on you
Thieves and corrupts
Now elated priests
They selled pieces
Of cloth saying it were yours
The chief of insanity
Now is reigning at Rome
The pervesion and evil
Only start after you came
They say that you've born to the eternal kindness
And that was conceived by divine grace
That came to finish with the perversion and evil
And died on the cross to humanity save
Fuck you
Fuck you
Fuck you Jesus Christ
the best brazilian band,sarcófago!
Mercyful Fate is infact a Black Metal band of the first wave. The first wave does not have musical boundaries on how it sounds, but it infact based upon its lyrical content.
Up until bands like Mayhem and Sarcofago started perfecting a set sound only then was Black Metal a music style, not just based on themes.
Sarcofago influenced the old Mayhem.
Awesome, I've been trying to grab this album for a while now, unsuccessfully thus far. However I will always maintain that Morbid Saint's Spectrum of Death is the heaviest album of the 80's (and by some aspects the heaviest album ever) :)
whoa!the most evil song i heard so far in my life
D C I know right my favourite off the whole album the last part where he says fuck you Jesus Christ gets me the most it is the part that just brings the wow factor and punches you in the face with it
The singer of this band was the first singer of Sepultura. You can also see where Mayhem got some of their later image from.
EXCELENTE BRASIL CUNA DE BANDAS LEGENDARIAS
I think it depends on your mood.
Both albums are genious!
Fucking loved this song in highschool still do tbh. Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you Jesus Christ! That was always my favorite part lol
I think they also have a huge Venom influence on Hell Awaits too. As most of those type of bands at the time did.
In 1986 Sarcófago releases a LP split album called Warfare Noise, with 3 more bands (Chakal, Mutilator abd Holocausto).
Vim pelo fbc, minas no topo em tudo
Venom's first release was in 81, but had been together and changing to the lineup we know best since 1979.
This is a Bazilian Band! From Belo Horizonte! Fuckin Band!!
Cara, esse álbum é impactante pra crl, especialmente está faixa pqp UM ARREGAÇO!!
Classic
Best cover ever
Os manos de BH sabiam fazer uns bgl foda, um salve do Goiás kqksksk
Deathcrush is a classic but this is just fuckin savage. Otherworldly stuff.
G00DGUYPETE h
What a fucking bestial song, please!!
No problem man, i wasn't arguing with you. ;)
I think that "Deathcrush" is the best Mayhem album, really far from all the Black Metal Inner Circle bullshit and very true to the death/black underground movement. So i'm with you on that. :D
in brazil there'r some pretty good black metal bands. check out bestial atrocity, pactum, impurity, vulcano, mystifier, aamonhammer, lustful...
Had 'inri' on record, awesome !
insane drums and vocals
GRANDE ÁLBUM!!!
This was way the hell ahead of it's time in '87. Brazilian metal at it's best.
Sarcófago é um puta orgulho
Nosso sarcofago!!!!
porra bom tempo nos amo 90, eu moro en saõ carlos ma epica á banda sarcófogo, era foda. barabéns,...
@GreenDaaze It's first gen. This is Second Generation. I think Hellhammer was one of the first bands to ever do anything close to Black Metal in 1982(?) and technically Venom's "Black Metal" in 1981 but it's really thrash metal more than anything.
Hail Rock y Metal Latinoaméricano!.
Importance of a metal band for it's genre is measured by it's influence (number of artists inspired by it), not by what elements it brought (blasts ect.). Influence to modern day black metal is Burzum and Mayhem, not sarcofago, even if they were first or whatever. It's the two bands I mentioned earlier that made black metal what it is today, even if what they might have been inspired by Sarcofago.
so much metal, so little time
@frons79 although teutonic thrash technically only applies to bands of Germany, there are specific qualities of teutonic thrash that are different from bay area and other types of thrash, so I can see how one would think of Sarcofago as Teutonic thrash, although I personally look at them as a blackened sort of thrash, with some death metal influences
for he ones who likes Sarcofago, don't forget to also listen to Classics of the Brazilian 80's Metal: Chakal and Sextrash...these bands are pure quality!!!!!
both released their albums/music in 1987
Sarcofago was the first band to use corpsepaint and Dead from Mayhem was the first norwegian musician that used corpsepaint
Sepultura, sarcófago..... 😎🤛🤟 So hard to RUclips
@DNOMYTE Dude. DD was in the band since like 83. So I doubt they would even have the resources to get a drum machine in brazil anyway.
o Euronymous do Mayhem era fã dessa banda, sarcófago foi a maior influencia pro black metal norueguês,inclusive a corpse paint foi iniciada por eles, o brasil teve grande parte na criação do estilo e tem muito "tr00" fala que nossa cena é uma merda, compara o logo do sarcófago com o do Mayhem que foi criado depois, e todos os outros de outras bandas norueguêsas sucessoras, alguma semelhança?
VENOM+BATHORY+SARCÓFAGO = BLACK METAL
Eu tenho esse vinil autografado.
Lendário
Deathcruch was in 1984 but Mayhem didn't realse the "defining" album "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas" until 1990 so this was in fact the earliest Second Wave album, it simply had the misfourtune of being produced by a band very far away from Norway.
If I am not mistaken Celtic Frost and Hellhammer were using corpse paint for quite a while before Sarcofago.
Look this video "Celtic Frost Into The Crypts Of Rays Swiss Tv 1985"
Demasiada brutalidad...
"Did I mention this album was released in 1987?"
The "Pure Fucking Armageddon" demo is from 1986. no offence love sarcofago but I still think that mayhem had been a lot more influential.
They both traded letters so it was a battle of friends. no animosity just one trying to do something better than the other. The competition of "the first" it's a joke.
Mayhem took everything even the kitchen sink from the south americans. From sound to style and spread it all throughout Europe.
this isnt the first time blast beatings been used on an album fyi, but this is sexily heavy
Sarcofago 👿🔥
@sludgepunk Huh? Both INRI and the Deathcrush EP came out in August '87.
arriegua saudades eim desta porra era nos Belohorizonte
The name of the drummer is D.D. Crazy.
At least they didn't sell out like Metallica, but they were very smart with that merchadising strategy, they have their own future guaranteed because of royalties when they retire (i don't think this will be too far knowing Tom Araya has mentioned it)
Thanks for the comment. Hurry up, favourite it and suck me off already.
I agree with you Tarteauflan
@sludgepunk Deathcrush was released in 1987.
I like Poison's "Into the Abyss" album quite alot. neat little cult German death/speed metal hybrid band from the 80s. Yog-Sothoth was a cool heavy song. check them out if you get a chance. they had a bunch of demo tapes in the 1980s that are now up here on youtube.
Awesome! I think people just get blinded cause it's their favourite bands.