Sepultura &; Refuse/Resist (Metal Veins &; Alive at Rock in Rio) [feat. Les Tambours du Bronx]

Sepultura – Refuse/resist

Sepultura's latest live album, " Metal Veins Alive At Rock in Rio," features 13 tracks, including iconic songs like " Refuse/ Resist" and " Roots Bloody Roots." The album also includes an exclusive documentary showcasing the band's preparation for the performance at one of the world's largest music festivals, offering fans a behind the scenes look at rehearsals and soundchecks.

CRYPTA / FEAR FACTORY / EVILE / AZUSA Covers SEPULTURA | Metal Injection

Crypta / Fear Factory / Evile / Azusa Covers Sepultura | Metal Injection

Several prominent metal musicians, including Fernanda Lira from Crypta and Mike Heller from Fear Factory, collaborated to cover Sepultura's " Desperate Cry" during the Slay At Home Fest. This event aimed to support various charitable organizations, including Musicares and the Cancer Research Institute. The performance showcases the enduring influence of Sepultura in the metal community.

Sepultura &; Slave New World [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

Sepultura – Slave New World

The official video for Sepultura's " Slave New World" showcases the band's powerful commentary on societal issues such as censorship, prejudice, and violence. The lyrics emphasize a call for self awareness and liberation from oppressive forces, reflecting a strong message of resistance and empowerment. This track remains a significant part of the band's legacy, resonating with themes of freedom and individuality.

Sepultura &; Orgasmatron (Donington 1994)

Sepultura – Orgasmatron

Sepultura's performance of " Orgasmatron" at Donington in 1994 remains a significant moment in metal history. The band's energetic live show showcased their unique sound and stage presence, contributing to their reputation as a leading force in the genre. This performance is a testament to their impact on the metal scene during the 1990s.

Sepultura &; Dead Embryonic Cells [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

Sepultura – Dead Embryonic Cells

The official video for Sepultura's " Dead Embryonic Cells" explores themes of existential despair and societal decay. The lyrics reflect a world plagued by violence, technology's impact on humanity, and a pervasive sense of hopelessness. Through powerful imagery and intense musicality, the band critiques modern life's challenges, emphasizing the emotional turmoil that accompanies existence in a troubled world.

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