These guys are from Brazil. They didn't just read the headlines like most metal bands, they lived in them. Keep in mind they speak Portuguese, so these lyrics are written and sung in a second language as well.
The guys are Brazilian but they always sang in English. so much so that Max now has Soufly and lives in the USA. unfortunately I had to do that at the time to grow the band. but from the nest that emerged from the grave came several metal masterpieces: overdose, chakal, dorsal atlantica, etc.
This ENTIRE album is absolutely EPIC! This is one of the few albums I had growing up that I wore out the cassette and the player listening to it so much, had to re-buy it on CD, and never skipped a song.
Arise is one of my all time Favorite albums I saw Sepultura live for Arise with Ministry and Helmet. Ministry was the Headliners, Helmet and Sepultura opened for them.
Sepultura was probably one of my biggest influences from 1989-1993. They released three of the biggest Thrash albums during that time and cemented themselves as one of the greatest Thrash bands of all time. The entire Arise album is insanely good and all the songs are worth checking out. Good to see you guys reacting to Sepultura, who by the way are still active, but literally just announced their next tour will be their last as they’re retiring Sepultura after that.
English has a directly related word, sepulcher, which is a largish tomb made of stone which contains a room where the dead are buried (google images will show you good examples)
I was a huge fan, ended up touring with them, their crew worked one of my local shows and it turns out we lived on the same block. Life was crazy for a minute. Hope I run into them again, good dudes.
Oh my god, that happened with my favourite grindcore bands! I went to shows all over the country, only to find out they came from my hometown. I found out by suddenly sitting next to the front man at my local pub. Crazy times.
@@ared-ainu And you say...Beer? And they say yeah, beer! And then you wake up on the floor, saying holy crap I have to go to my real job in a few years..
Sepultura is the Portuguese word for Grave. Their original singer Max Cavalera is a huge Fan of Motorhead and they have a song called Dancing On Your Grave and Max got the idea for name Sepultura from that song. They started out as a Death Metal band on their first album and Ep and then switched to playing thrash metal.
dead embryonic cells by sepultura is a really good song. its off the arise album, refuse/resist is another amazing song to check out its off their choas A.D. album
The former drummer, which is the brother of the guitar and vocalist, Igor Cavalera, used to be a jiu-jitsu practitioner but I don't know how far he has come. Dead Embryonic Cells is the best song of this album, great lyrics and arrangements. It's worth a reaction. Cheers from Brazil and have a nice new year!
You should check out D.A.D aka Disneyland After Dark (they changed their name after being threatened with a lawsuit from Disney!)and their track "No fuel left for the pilgrims" They are a danish decades old rockband and they are pretty big in europe and australia and even had a record deal with warner brothers back in the 90ies when Mtv was a big deal! They play western/cowboy inspired rock and at this point every dane knows their lyrics by heart! The lead singer, Jesper Binzer has always been my spiritanimal and the celebrity most ppl have said I looked like! LOL
Sepultura it's a Brasilian metal band formed in mid 80s they were into in so many subgenres in metal as trash, speed,death, groove and even nu metal as well and answer you question if they know jujitsu i guess they do some capoeira which is The real one Brazilian martial art btw.
Max (singer) came up with the name from the Motörhead song "Dancing on your grave". His first language is Portuguese and he didn't really speak English at the time. He looked up the translation to "grave" and one of the results that came up was Sepultura
'Roots' is my favourite Sepultura album, they really got the groove thing nailed and leaned into their own South American origins which resulted in a unique album, a far departure from the relatively formulaic early work which always felt like it was made to please the labels not truly express themselves. Max Cavalera's side project 'Nailbomb' hit hard, though.
Their album "Roots" they work with the Xavante Tribe, a native Brazilian Tribe and it is amazing. Check out Roots Bloody Roots and Ratamahatta, in Ratamahatta the second voice is the chief of the Tribe.
Ozzy Osbourne was once asked why Black Sabbath's songs were all about dark and scary subjects like war and the occult etc... he said well, if you've got guitars doing THIS.... (Makes the doom-laden sound of Tony Iommi's chord arrangements), you're not gonna sing about cups of tea and flowers and things are you? It won't fit!
As a lifelong metalhead It always makes me laugh when people say they couldn’t listen to it because their parents didn’t like the cartoon drawings on the cover 😂😂😂.
Sepultura is awesome. Arise is their thrashier album, the previous one "beneath the remains" is more death-ish and speed metal, and the follow up Chaos A.D is driving more groovier and tribal vibes.
In the 80's too, there was still a lingering fear of nuclear war (stemming from the cold war) that you can see in some of art of the time and (for me) that's what these guys are on about in this song. Also, if you want to find some old school metal that leant right into the satan stuff, Deicide were always a fun choice.
SOME OF MUSICS GREAT LYRICS ARE BY sepultura. one of my fav's goes "first generation born a plague was created, the cure is in my mind, solitude is all I see" off my favorite album BENEATH THE REMAINS. CYA
Check out troops of doom by sepultura live in barcelona 91 and try to find the guy jumping from the ceiling into the mosh pit...those were the days...sepultura do caralho!!
Sup BP! Hey, I found a really cool live performance from Rammstein. It's from 2019 and they are playing the song Rammstein. It is live from Moscow, I believe. Smokiin concert
Amazing band. He'd definitely vibe with Give It Revolution. Thorughout all time and history The world's been mauled by tyranny Now we're refusing to take it The worst evil the world has saw Were crimes defended by the "law" Deny our rights and we'll break it You got to break the chains that hold you down Crush the tyrants to the ground Freedom cannot be legislated We'll bow down to no other one Except The Father and His Son They can't deny what He's created
They put out a live video for the tour for this album called Under Siege. I would HIGHLY recommend trying a couple tracks from that. Desperate Cry, Inner Self and Dead Embryonic Cells are all fantastic live tracks...and let me tell you, it's a wild show. South American metal is just a whole other world.
Max the singer has the one of if not the biggest pro soccer jersey collection on the planet.. he used to have it in his writer they had to give him a club or country jersey pretty cool makes sense then being from Brazil
Sepultura's drummer and singer/rhythm-guitarists are brothers, they split ways over drummer's wife being too involved, eventually singer also left and the original solo-guitarist was left in charge. Brothers buried the hatchet and formed a new band "Cavalera Conspiracy"
They split over their Rhythm Guitarist and Vocalist’s (Max Cavalera) wife, Gloria, who was their manager, for pulling too much and being too one sided for Max. Their drummer, Max’s brother, Igor, agreed to fire Gloria as their manager, so Max quit feeling betrayed by the other members of the band and his brother.
Sepultura are thrash but are definitely on the heavier side of thrash metal, lots of proto death and black metal elements in their 80s and early 90s albums.
Sepultura was the gateway into heavier "extreme" metal, for me anyway. They have tracks that are thrashy, doom, death, sludge, tribal, and rip it up like no other. Their cover of Motorhead's Orgazmatron is the definition of heavy. Love the channel keep up the good work.
Well hot damn, to whom ever requested this, Hymen Brother! And you, Mr. Black Pegasus, keep exploring metal, and it's good to see you stepping out of the norm. As a rapper, the more you explore metal, especially thrash metal, the more you'll find yourself right at home. Oh and you pronounced it right the first time.
I made a suggestion in the comments for the Slayer reaction, but I’m not sure if I was the only one. I’m just glad they did it. I hadn’t listened to them in over a decade, and it felt like the first time all over again. Classic aggressive thrash.
Sepultura means obituary in portugise. They are widely considered as one of the creators of death metall. Been around since the 80s. Sadly they have now announced that they are retirering. Living legends
Beneath the Remains along with Master of puppets are two classics. Malevolent Creation: Ten commandments is heavier but also a classic in this time period. These dudes are Brazilian and had to learn English to do this so that's why it's a little hard to understand, especially in this genre.
I have learned the terms like “thrash”, “speed metal” , “heavy metal”, death metal”, etc seem to be regional. We here in Ohio growing up in the 80s would never call Metallica or Megadeth “thrash”, but in other locations they do. They were “speed metal” here in the 80s and bands like Napalm Death we considered thrash or death metal. Really seems to be a regional thing.
I don't know, if the bandmembers are trained in BJJ (someone commented that the former drummer, Igor Cavalera, is so the following makes more sense), but the band must have a connection to BJJ. The official video to their song "Attitude" was shot with the Gracie Family. There is some BJJ-Octagon-Action going on while the band is performing the song. Sepultura changed their sound throughout their career. Starting as a very raw, brutal und primitive Death Metal Band (EP: Bestial Devastation, LPs: Morbid Visions, Schizophrenia), they became more thrashy, less primitive, but still brutal and even more aggressive(Beneath the Remains, Arise), than got more groovey (Chaos A.D.) and Nu Metal-ish (Roots). It's amazing, that at that time a band from Brazil became such a big influence to other bands because of there uncompromising music and mind. They were legit, because they were not just singing about political and social grievances, they lived in it.
These guys are from Brazil. They didn't just read the headlines like most metal bands, they lived in them. Keep in mind they speak Portuguese, so these lyrics are written and sung in a second language as well.
Eu falo portugues
The guys are Brazilian but they always sang in English. so much so that Max now has Soufly and lives in the USA. unfortunately I had to do that at the time to grow the band. but from the nest that emerged from the grave came several metal masterpieces: overdose, chakal, dorsal atlantica, etc.
One of the greatest metal albums of all time. Every song goes off, especially dead embryonic cells
This ENTIRE album is absolutely EPIC! This is one of the few albums I had growing up that I wore out the cassette and the player listening to it so much, had to re-buy it on CD, and never skipped a song.
arise and beneath the remains are two of the best thrash metal records ever recorded.
@@NikolaBlahBlahh I also loved the album "Schizophrenia"
Arise is one of my all time Favorite albums I saw Sepultura live for Arise with Ministry and Helmet. Ministry was the Headliners, Helmet and Sepultura opened for them.
Sepultura was probably one of my biggest influences from 1989-1993. They released three of the biggest Thrash albums during that time and cemented themselves as one of the greatest Thrash bands of all time. The entire Arise album is insanely good and all the songs are worth checking out. Good to see you guys reacting to Sepultura, who by the way are still active, but literally just announced their next tour will be their last as they’re retiring Sepultura after that.
Yeeeah!! Awesome. Sepultura is Brazilian and means "grave". Their song Desperate Cry is another fantastic song if you want to hear more.
Desperate Cry may be my favorite Sepultura track 🤘🏼
Excellent recommend
English has a directly related word, sepulcher, which is a largish tomb made of stone which contains a room where the dead are buried (google images will show you good examples)
I remember an old story that they got their name when translating a Black Sabbath song into Portuguese to better understand the song
I was a huge fan, ended up touring with them, their crew worked one of my local shows and it turns out we lived on the same block. Life was crazy for a minute. Hope I run into them again, good dudes.
I met Max and Igor when they played in stl Thanksgiving night 1992. I was working security for the club. Nice guys. Great show.
Defend Means Attack?
Oh my god, that happened with my favourite grindcore bands! I went to shows all over the country, only to find out they came from my hometown. I found out by suddenly sitting next to the front man at my local pub. Crazy times.
@@ared-ainu And you say...Beer? And they say yeah, beer! And then you wake up on the floor, saying holy crap I have to go to my real job in a few years..
Sepultura is the Portuguese word for Grave. Their original singer Max Cavalera is a huge Fan of Motorhead and they have a song called Dancing On Your Grave and Max got the idea for name Sepultura from that song. They started out as a Death Metal band on their first album and Ep and then switched to playing thrash metal.
Also Sepultura it's a Spanish word
You need to react to Sepultura Dead Embronic Cells as it has an excellent break down on it that might appeal to hip-hop fans
dead embryonic cells by sepultura is a really good song. its off the arise album, refuse/resist is another amazing song to check out its off their choas A.D. album
Two of my favorites.
Chaos ad was a sick album also a huge soul fly fan
As a brazilian metalhead, I have to say I just loved seeing Sepultura here
Lo mejor del thrash !con percusión latina un sonido inigualable,saludos !
"Arise!" Chaos AD is such a great album.
I got to see Max with his other band, Soulfly, back in the day. BADASS show, love to see you react to more of anything Max does
The former drummer, which is the brother of the guitar and vocalist, Igor Cavalera, used to be a jiu-jitsu practitioner but I don't know how far he has come. Dead Embryonic Cells is the best song of this album, great lyrics and arrangements. It's worth a reaction. Cheers from Brazil and have a nice new year!
Roots!! Bloody Roots!! Gotta do that next
😂 I've seen them live, it's the most fun you can have with your pants on.
You should check out D.A.D aka Disneyland After Dark (they changed their name after being threatened with a lawsuit from Disney!)and their track "No fuel left for the pilgrims"
They are a danish decades old rockband and they are pretty big in europe and australia and even had a record deal with warner brothers back in the 90ies when Mtv was a big deal!
They play western/cowboy inspired rock and at this point every dane knows their lyrics by heart! The lead singer, Jesper Binzer has always been my spiritanimal and the celebrity most ppl have said I looked like! LOL
sepultura means Grave in portuguese.
Damn... must be ages since I last listened to sepultura
BTW. Ratos de Porao
MAX ❤
Territory is an amazing song to cover
Sepultura it's a Brasilian metal band formed in mid 80s they were into in so many subgenres in metal as trash, speed,death, groove and even nu metal as well and answer you question if they know jujitsu i guess they do some capoeira which is The real one Brazilian martial art btw.
Max (singer) came up with the name from the Motörhead song "Dancing on your grave". His first language is Portuguese and he didn't really speak English at the time. He looked up the translation to "grave" and one of the results that came up was Sepultura
Sepultura is Thrash Metal but mostly known as Groove Metal band
Chaos AD is their best album IMO
I love Sepultura so much
Definitely great the reaction BP dom you did your thing
'Roots' is my favourite Sepultura album, they really got the groove thing nailed and leaned into their own South American origins which resulted in a unique album, a far departure from the relatively formulaic early work which always felt like it was made to please the labels not truly express themselves. Max Cavalera's side project 'Nailbomb' hit hard, though.
Yeah ratamahatta is my favourite song from the roots bloody roots album....just because it reminds me like a cross between Korn & Soulfly
Their album "Roots" they work with the Xavante Tribe, a native Brazilian Tribe and it is amazing. Check out Roots Bloody Roots and Ratamahatta, in Ratamahatta the second voice is the chief of the Tribe.
Watching this, next month I'll be watching them live in their ending tour :(((
The name Sepultura, was inspired by the Motorhead song - Dancing on your grave.
Sepultura (1984 - 1996) - greatest metal band of all time on earth and in the universe!
Hell yeah Dude I second that, my fav band ever, the old Sepultura that is.. my first ever Tattoo was the Tribal S... 🤘🤘🤘
@@leoevs441 yes, the Sep-S looks great as a tatooo 🤘
Stop at '93 and i'm right there with you.
@@xytras6451 ROOTS ❤ is like therapy but better🤘
yeah, five people in my club 🥳
There’s the big 4. There’s another big 4 and Sepulturas on the top.
remarkable band great live
ROOTS ❤
Sepultura "refuse resist" please reaction
Ooh, my teen years are here! Luckily, the music is one of the few parts I like to think back to.
Ozzy Osbourne was once asked why Black Sabbath's songs were all about dark and scary subjects like war and the occult etc... he said well, if you've got guitars doing THIS.... (Makes the doom-laden sound of Tony Iommi's chord arrangements), you're not gonna sing about cups of tea and flowers and things are you? It won't fit!
Wow.. Sepultura on this channel... Great..! 😍🤘🤘🤘 This is my favourite band
You definitely need to react to inner self live in Barcelona by sepultura absolutely awesome
Yall could literally shut your eyes, pick a song off this album, and have a great time.
As a lifelong metalhead
It always makes me laugh when people say they couldn’t listen to it because their parents didn’t like the cartoon drawings on the cover 😂😂😂.
Under a pale grey sky we shall arise! What a bastard of a tune!
Under a pale grey sky, we shall arise.
Dude on the right absolutely nailed what thrash metal is lol.
I was at the show in 1991. Red Rocks Gallup N.M.
You got the name right yp. Takes me back to my angry youth 😂 Love it My Homies
Listen to Dead Embrionic Cells
The riff in the song is fire. Check it
This IS OG low down dirty Brazilian Thrash metal.
They came up with the name while Max was translating lyrics of a Motorhead song to Portuguese
Sepultura is awesome. Arise is their thrashier album, the previous one "beneath the remains" is more death-ish and speed metal, and the follow up Chaos A.D is driving more groovier and tribal vibes.
In the 80's too, there was still a lingering fear of nuclear war (stemming from the cold war) that you can see in some of art of the time and (for me) that's what these guys are on about in this song. Also, if you want to find some old school metal that leant right into the satan stuff, Deicide were always a fun choice.
The best band forever
SOME OF MUSICS GREAT LYRICS ARE BY sepultura. one of my fav's goes "first generation born a plague was created, the cure is in my mind, solitude is all I see" off my favorite album BENEATH THE REMAINS. CYA
Check out Gojira. A French Groove/ Progressive Metal band. You'll like their lyrics for sure. And the melodies are just masterpiece
Soulfly The prophecy! Respekt Max!
You dove into the deep end!!!!!
Sepultura is the home od trash metal. Iconic crew!
you should try their "Chaos A.D." album... their best work
my faforite is "Refuse/Resist"
Oh wow never thought I’d see you watching Sepultura lol
Check out troops of doom by sepultura live in barcelona 91 and try to find the guy jumping from the ceiling into the mosh pit...those were the days...sepultura do caralho!!
2 more hits by Sepultura are War For Territory, also Refuse Resist, both are better than Arise
Check out Arise Agian by Soulfly. Soulfly was formed by Max after he left Sepultura.
These guys learned from listening to imports and bootlegs. They forged one of the hardest and most intricate styles from thousands of miles away. 👍🏽
Sepultura - “Roots bloody roots” is their best work, love the video for it too
Beneath the Remains, Arise, Schizophrenia, Chaos AD >>>
"Indeed; what isn't de ell femininely divine these days?"
Guys you mentioned Brazil to Jiu-Jitsu, so you wanna check it out the video clip of Attitude
🤘🤘🤘 FUCK YEAH!!!! 🤘🤘🤘
If you want too see sepultura in there element watch live in Barcelona you will see the tightest thrash metal band going hell for leather
Belo Horizonte Obrigado🇧🇷
Ratamahatta Ratamahatta Ratamahatta Ratamahatta Ratamahatta
the title track of their best album is a great place to start 😎🤘
Respect & Peace ☘
Sup BP! Hey, I found a really cool live performance from Rammstein. It's from 2019 and they are playing the song Rammstein. It is live from Moscow, I believe. Smokiin concert
Now do a suicidal tendencies song
Amazing band. He'd definitely vibe with Give It Revolution.
Thorughout all time and history
The world's been mauled by tyranny
Now we're refusing to take it
The worst evil the world has saw
Were crimes defended by the "law"
Deny our rights and we'll break it
You got to break the chains that hold you down
Crush the tyrants to the ground
Freedom cannot be legislated
We'll bow down to no other one
Except The Father and His Son
They can't deny what He's created
ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS!!!
They put out a live video for the tour for this album called Under Siege. I would HIGHLY recommend trying a couple tracks from that. Desperate Cry, Inner Self and Dead Embryonic Cells are all fantastic live tracks...and let me tell you, it's a wild show. South American metal is just a whole other world.
I consider Sepultura "Death Metal"
🤘☠️
Max the singer has the one of if not the biggest pro soccer jersey collection on the planet.. he used to have it in his writer they had to give him a club or country jersey pretty cool makes sense then being from Brazil
A huge proud from Brazil /,,/ And a great THRASH METAL band /,,/
Sepultura's drummer and singer/rhythm-guitarists are brothers, they split ways over drummer's wife being too involved, eventually singer also left and the original solo-guitarist was left in charge. Brothers buried the hatchet and formed a new band "Cavalera Conspiracy"
They split over their Rhythm Guitarist and Vocalist’s (Max Cavalera) wife, Gloria, who was their manager, for pulling too much and being too one sided for Max. Their drummer, Max’s brother, Igor, agreed to fire Gloria as their manager, so Max quit feeling betrayed by the other members of the band and his brother.
Sepultura are thrash but are definitely on the heavier side of thrash metal, lots of proto death and black metal elements in their 80s and early 90s albums.
Graewvallz
Sepultura was the gateway into heavier "extreme" metal, for me anyway. They have tracks that are thrashy, doom, death, sludge, tribal, and rip it up like no other. Their cover of Motorhead's Orgazmatron is the definition of heavy. Love the channel keep up the good work.
🤘🤘
I recommend Max's band Soulfly. I like the song "Back to the primitive"
the track arise again lol from dark ages album
Chaos AD is my favorite album
...absolutely love your aftershow dive. Lol😅😂😉
Thrash, speed, groove, death metal.
All in one band.
With a bit of punk
Epic band.
Well hot damn, to whom ever requested this, Hymen Brother! And you, Mr. Black Pegasus, keep exploring metal, and it's good to see you stepping out of the norm. As a rapper, the more you explore metal, especially thrash metal, the more you'll find yourself right at home. Oh and you pronounced it right the first time.
I made a suggestion in the comments for the Slayer reaction, but I’m not sure if I was the only one. I’m just glad they did it. I hadn’t listened to them in over a decade, and it felt like the first time all over again. Classic aggressive thrash.
Check out Roots Bloody Roots, but the version with Opera singer Luciano Pavarotti. It is glorious.
Sepultura means obituary in portugise. They are widely considered as one of the creators of death metall. Been around since the 80s. Sadly they have now announced that they are retirering. Living legends
This is a band I never got into...they sound good if not great...I can see them being some people's favorite
Check out the live version "Intro + Arise" barcelona 1991 you're gonna be blown away
It’s actually called death thrash it’s a mix of thrash and death metal
If you see the roots bloody roots video they're wearing Helio Gracie shirt
Beneath the Remains along with Master of puppets are two classics. Malevolent Creation: Ten commandments is heavier but also a classic in this time period.
These dudes are Brazilian and had to learn English to do this so that's why it's a little hard to understand, especially in this genre.
I have learned the terms like “thrash”, “speed metal” , “heavy metal”, death metal”, etc seem to be regional. We here in Ohio growing up in the 80s would never call Metallica or Megadeth “thrash”, but in other locations they do. They were “speed metal” here in the 80s and bands like Napalm Death we considered thrash or death metal. Really seems to be a regional thing.
You guys need to check out their Roots Bloody Roots and Ratamahatta. Sepultura is not everybodys flavor, Takes some time to get their vibe
I don't know, if the bandmembers are trained in BJJ (someone commented that the former drummer, Igor Cavalera, is so the following makes more sense), but the band must have a connection to BJJ.
The official video to their song "Attitude" was shot with the Gracie Family. There is some BJJ-Octagon-Action going on while the band is performing the song.
Sepultura changed their sound throughout their career. Starting as a very raw, brutal und primitive Death Metal Band (EP: Bestial Devastation, LPs: Morbid Visions, Schizophrenia), they became more thrashy, less primitive, but still brutal and even more aggressive(Beneath the Remains, Arise), than got more groovey (Chaos A.D.) and Nu Metal-ish (Roots).
It's amazing, that at that time a band from Brazil became such a big influence to other bands because of there uncompromising music and mind. They were legit, because they were not just singing about political and social grievances, they lived in it.
if you like jiu-jitsu you should react the song "Attitude" of Sepultura.
These guys have lived through some shit max went on to soul fly
Sepultura = grave (like tombstone, etc)