Oh fuck yes!! Sepultura is one of the best thrash metal bands out there and don't get enough recognition for the influence they had on a lot of the metal sound and genres that came out of them. They should have been part of the big four instead of Anthrax in my opinion.
Right!! Anthrax has just a few good songs and compare to Sepultura at least Arise and Beneath the Remains albums have enough material that influenced the coming metal generation for sure, although I don't listen to new metal after mid-'90s but the influence is there
@@Lizard-of-Oz Sepultura was so good back in the day and and really started the trend of low tuned guitars and deep growling singing. ...and I was the same mate new metal just didn't appeal anymore. All clones and copies of some better bands from back in the day downtunnig guitars so ow you cant hear the riff screaming whatever. But in the last few years there have been two "new" bands that I would recommend highly that really bring metal to the present day without loosing connection to what metal really is. Those bands are Gojira and Jinjer. Top notch musicians, meaningful lyrics and their own sound. Been so long since I really wanted see a new bad live or wait for a new album. Gojira really has a lot of old school Sepultura influence and also Metallica without sounding anything like but the singer does play rythm guitar like both the old bands. Jinjer has amazing musicality and an awesome mindblowingly good female singer. Give it a go.
@@efakter1 Yeah man, can't say anything bad about Anthrax, the are metal! I just think compared to Sepultura they didn't bring as much to the table musically. Sepultura took thrash and then started a whole new sound and gave birth to a lot of the modern metal genres.
@@domublub yo estaba de expedición metalera, supuestamente organizada para llegar y acceder al concierto. 🤨🤨🤨 y lo jodido es que me pasó lo mismo el año siguiente en San Sebastián, con Metallica en melena. Algo que nunca más pude ver. Su siguiente visita ya fue con sombra de ojos y gomina. Los 29 años siguientes, no me he perdido ni un concierto gordo. Probablemente alguna reacción por el trauma de aquel periodo negro de mi vida.
Yes! Finally more Sepultura! This Barcelona 91 concert is a banger from start to finish. Dead embryonic cells is a must! One of the greatest breakdowns in Thrash Metal history. Keep it up! 🤘🏽
1:10 there it is ... been watching your reaction channel for months now, but lately I keep waiting for that look on Brad's face when you react to specific songs... it never disappoints 😂
Nice!! In the early days, I saw Sepultura and Biohazard together at The Slims, in San Francisco. Maybe 400 people in the crowd. One of my best shows Ever. I miss the old Sepultura.
This one is played way faster than the studio version, it's a sound massacre :D Amazes me that you guys didn't react yet to Dead Embryonic Cells, should be on list.
1991 - I was one of the first times in my early 20s in a heavy metal club in Dortmund, Germany - its name was "Spirit" - it was a basement club we had three describing words for: "dunkel, dreckig, laut" = dark, dirty, loud :-D After a while they played "Embryonic Cells" from Sepultara (one album later than the album this song is from)... the second half with the breakdown made my day... week... month... year :-D Although it was the time of alternative & grunge (l love this music really) ... THIS song literally made me headbanging and made me a metal fan (mostly death and thrash metal). After a while I bought the previous album "beneath the remains" with this song "mass hypnosis" on it. 40 minutes pure brutal thrash in your face. I heard that album so often... I really do wonder that you listen to such a shit :-D - because... when Metallica is "hard" THIS shit is brutal. And... the lyrics are not meant to be understandable while listeing. Brad - sometimes making noises is more important than understanding what the noise is about :-D But the lyrics from Sepultura are really interesting - often a critique about our strange society. And yes... it was already in the 80s/90s weird :) - you have to read them up... you wont understand them, especially in the live versions. Live they are mostly even faster then in the studio versions. But... the studio versions are basically the same and while you listen to them the first time most people have a hard time to find the real interesting music in all this loud noise :-D Thanks a lot for surprising me... :)
Back on their album arise I have never heard of them but I liked the album cover so I bought it to check it out and it was awesome, I got to see them with Pantera and biohazard third row was an awesome show
This was around the time I discovered the band as a teenager and I remember seeing them live for the first time. They were promoting the release of the 'Arise' album and they were lethal. You could feel the double bass drums through the floor and it really got the adrenalin pumping. My ears were ringing for days afterwards. I was lucky enough to meet the band as well and get my album cover signed. They were pretty cool guys.
I saw them on this tour, too. Max was sick, so they played as a 3 piece with Andreas singing. At first I was a little disappointed, but they still crushed it. I've seen them a few times before the Max split, so I made up for it. Now I feel like I was lucky to be able to see them in a once in a lifetime performance. When Max left the band, I thought Andreas was just going to take over vocals because he actually sounded really good that night.
When Sepultura was awesome!!! Morbid Visions,, Schizophrenia, Arise and Chaos A.D are great albums too but Beneath the Remains will always be my favorite.
They played this WAY up-tempo from the recording on the album. I think the song loses some of its power at this speed. The breakdown riffs just kinda fly by without getting a chance to breath.
Brazilians like me just LOVE when some people from other countries discover Sepultura. They are our first great band and revolutionary for metal scene. This is not the best music to react, Roots Bloody Roots or Territory are better.
Crazy shit is you'd listen to one of those old Sepultura albums the first time and be in awe of the tempos they were playing at, then go see them live and they're pushing the songs 20 bpm faster. Igor was a ruthless monster behind the kit. I cut my drumming teeth on Lars, Nick Menza, and Igor Cavalera.
andreas kisser is really underrated as really good guitarist. Sepultura at their peak, I can'ty believe it's already benn 30y, The Roots of Sepultura is one the first disc I bought, and the bonus CD had songs from this concert, what a game changer
Desperate cry was the first Sepultura song I learned on guitar. Musically and lyrically top notch but the song murder is my favorite lyrically. They're from Brazil and in the song they mention the burning of the rain forest to grow crops stating, " same hand that seeds...burns and same religion that saves....damns you.....whoo powerful! Check it out.
In my opinion, Megadeth, Sepultura and Metallica are the 3 best Thrash bands to come out in the 80's. Sepultura doesn't always get the credit they deserve because they aren't a part of the "BIG 4", but they're honestly better than bands like Slayer and Anthrax.
Better than anthrax yes but slayer is on a different level of thrash than sepultura. The line up should've been Metallica, Megadeth,Slayer and Sepultura... each has their own unique sound and style of thrash
I would add Slayer to the list, otherwise I agree. Slayer is differnet from the other three as their songs are less complex, more "punk", while Megadeth, Sepultura and Metallica have more progressive elements.
Love that you're starting to delve into old Sepultura but you really should listen to the studio versions first. I would think for an untrained ear, hearing this song for the first time live, it's pretty cacaphonic. Would love for you to take a stab at Dead Embryonic Cells by Sepultura next. You're going to like it, I can promise. Got some groove to it.
This was from Sepultura in 1991 in Barcelona, Spain... their 4th album 'Arise' which was their 2nd album released outside of their native Brazil. Sepultura evolved w/ more diverse influences w/ the "Chaos A.D." album in '93 and 'Roots' in '96. Sadly, vocalist/guitarist Max Cavalera quit Sepultura in '96... went on to form his band Soulfly, which he still does today. His brother Iggor Cavalera on drums, left Sepultura in 2006. Guitarist Andreas Kisser has kept Sepultura going w/ bassist Paulo Jr. & vocalist Derrick Green since 1998... drummer Eloy Casgrande joined in 2011.
You should have listened to the studio version. The sheer volume and speed increase on this live version kills it. The original speed feels more natural and it's also much clearer. Plus the production job on the album is amazing.
Nice, back to some seriously loud stuff by Sepultura. So many good songs by them. Arise is one of favourite albums. It really got me into into "hard music". I think all metalheads at my school had a sepultura shirt. They really were the shit back then. A bit different, more symphonic/opera influences but fast as well: fleshgod apocalypse from Italy. I think prologue/epilogue is a good song to kick it off.
Love Sepultura. I'm a bit more into extreme metal so I dig the early albums a lot. Lots of black and death elements and a bit truer form to non-commercial metal.
React to some Power Trip!! (Hornet's Nest, Crucifixation, Executioner's Tax, Divine Apprehension, Firing Squad, etc). One of the best bands to ever come out of my city. The vocalist unfortunately passed away last year, but he left such a huge impact in the modern wave of metal.
This was early Sepultura, and what would be called early "death metal"💀🤘with bands like Death, Morbid Angel, Obituary, Napalm Death, Entombed, Carcass, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, etc.
@@mohameddanilla9923 Granted early Napalm Death was classified 'grindcore'... they did have a hand w/ creating death metal w/ albums like 'Harmony corruption'... 'Utopia banished' ... and 'Fear, emptiness, despair'... in the early 90's.
Igor beats the absolute shit out of those drums.
He beats them
Unconscious, wakes them up again and keeps playing until he does it again
Oh fuck yes!! Sepultura is one of the best thrash metal bands out there and don't get enough recognition for the influence they had on a lot of the metal sound and genres that came out of them. They should have been part of the big four instead of Anthrax in my opinion.
Right!! Anthrax has just a few good songs and compare to Sepultura at least Arise and Beneath the Remains albums have enough material that influenced the coming metal generation for sure, although I don't listen to new metal after mid-'90s but the influence is there
I liked Anthrax with Neil Turbin at the vocals on Fistful of Metal
@@Lizard-of-Oz Sepultura was so good back in the day and and really started the trend of low tuned guitars and deep growling singing.
...and I was the same mate new metal just didn't appeal anymore. All clones and copies of some better bands from back in the day downtunnig guitars so ow you cant hear the riff screaming whatever.
But in the last few years there have been two "new" bands that I would recommend highly that really bring metal to the present day without loosing connection to what metal really is. Those bands are Gojira and Jinjer. Top notch musicians, meaningful lyrics and their own sound. Been so long since I really wanted see a new bad live or wait for a new album. Gojira really has a lot of old school Sepultura influence and also Metallica without sounding anything like but the singer does play rythm guitar like both the old bands. Jinjer has amazing musicality and an awesome mindblowingly good female singer. Give it a go.
@@efakter1 Yeah man, can't say anything bad about Anthrax, the are metal! I just think compared to Sepultura they didn't bring as much to the table musically. Sepultura took thrash and then started a whole new sound and gave birth to a lot of the modern metal genres.
Yet here I am thinking wow, how much does this sound like Caught In A Mosh!!!
This show was a legendary moment in metal history. I was very close to the place, but with no tickets 😪😪
I still have that performance on VHS! 📼!!
Al 91 jo vivia a la via Layetana, a 5 minuts de Zeleste, però tenía 11 anys...
@@domublub yo estaba de expedición metalera, supuestamente organizada para llegar y acceder al concierto. 🤨🤨🤨 y lo jodido es que me pasó lo mismo el año siguiente en San Sebastián, con Metallica en melena. Algo que nunca más pude ver. Su siguiente visita ya fue con sombra de ojos y gomina. Los 29 años siguientes, no me he perdido ni un concierto gordo. Probablemente alguna reacción por el trauma de aquel periodo negro de mi vida.
@@Paradox-qw9wy Sepultura in their peak, imho.
Igor's a bad ass drummer. Bringing those tribal beats.
Yes! Finally more Sepultura!
This Barcelona 91 concert is a banger from start to finish.
Dead embryonic cells is a must!
One of the greatest breakdowns in Thrash Metal history. Keep it up! 🤘🏽
1:10 there it is ... been watching your reaction channel for months now, but lately I keep waiting for that look on Brad's face when you react to specific songs... it never disappoints 😂
Sepultura with Max and Igor... the way it's meant to be!
I saw them live one of the best performances I have ever seen.
Also one of the hardest mosh pits I have ever been a part of.
Nice!! In the early days, I saw Sepultura and Biohazard together at The Slims, in San Francisco. Maybe 400 people in the crowd. One of my best shows Ever. I miss the old Sepultura.
rlly shoulda done "dead embryonic cells"
nahhh Mass hypnosis is way better tbh
Yeeaaah! Sepultura, MG- Brasil Porra!!! 🤘🏽♠️❤
nois
This one is played way faster than the studio version, it's a sound massacre :D Amazes me that you guys didn't react yet to Dead Embryonic Cells, should be on list.
5:17 I agree with You Tube, you should do more Pantera.
as a Sepultura fan...thank u
"Chaos A.D." "Roots" "Ratamahata" are all a must listen to, as well as "Kiowas" (live performance from "Under a pale gray sky")
early high school memories. :D
This is what its all about,sepultura, cavelera days
Mass Hippie Noses!
Masterpiece
The faster sections are done with the right hand, with a pick going up and down between strings, so it's actually half as rapid as it sounds
MORE SEPULTURA !!!!
Brad is turning into a metal head right before my eyes!.. Lol
1991 - I was one of the first times in my early 20s in a heavy metal club in Dortmund, Germany - its name was "Spirit" - it was a basement club we had three describing words for: "dunkel, dreckig, laut" = dark, dirty, loud :-D
After a while they played "Embryonic Cells" from Sepultara (one album later than the album this song is from)... the second half with the breakdown made my day... week... month... year :-D
Although it was the time of alternative & grunge (l love this music really) ... THIS song literally made me headbanging and made me a metal fan (mostly death and thrash metal).
After a while I bought the previous album "beneath the remains" with this song "mass hypnosis" on it. 40 minutes pure brutal thrash in your face. I heard that album so often... I really do wonder that you listen to such a shit :-D - because... when Metallica is "hard" THIS shit is brutal.
And... the lyrics are not meant to be understandable while listeing. Brad - sometimes making noises is more important than understanding what the noise is about :-D
But the lyrics from Sepultura are really interesting - often a critique about our strange society. And yes... it was already in the 80s/90s weird :) - you have to read them up... you wont understand them, especially in the live versions.
Live they are mostly even faster then in the studio versions. But... the studio versions are basically the same and while you listen to them the first time most people have a hard time to find the real interesting music in all this loud noise :-D
Thanks a lot for surprising me... :)
RAW TALENT!
Back on their album arise I have never heard of them but I liked the album cover so I bought it to check it out and it was awesome, I got to see them with Pantera and biohazard third row was an awesome show
This was around the time I discovered the band as a teenager and I remember seeing them live for the first time. They were promoting the release of the 'Arise' album and they were lethal. You could feel the double bass drums through the floor and it really got the adrenalin pumping. My ears were ringing for days afterwards. I was lucky enough to meet the band as well and get my album cover signed. They were pretty cool guys.
I saw them on this tour, too. Max was sick, so they played as a 3 piece with Andreas singing. At first I was a little disappointed, but they still crushed it. I've seen them a few times before the Max split, so I made up for it. Now I feel like I was lucky to be able to see them in a once in a lifetime performance. When Max left the band, I thought Andreas was just going to take over vocals because he actually sounded really good that night.
Never missed their concerts !! Really cool guys seen them about 7 times back then ..... the original
When Sepultura was awesome!!! Morbid Visions,, Schizophrenia, Arise and Chaos A.D are great albums too but Beneath the Remains will always be my favorite.
They played this WAY up-tempo from the recording on the album. I think the song loses some of its power at this speed. The breakdown riffs just kinda fly by without getting a chance to breath.
Yeah, that often happens when bands play faster live.
“Desperate cry” next??? One of my top 5 Sepultura songs!
Brazilians like me just LOVE when some people from other countries discover Sepultura. They are our first great band and revolutionary for metal scene.
This is not the best music to react, Roots Bloody Roots or Territory are better.
Man this brings back the early time of my own "career" as a guitarist... Things were so fast and grungy back then.
Crazy shit is you'd listen to one of those old Sepultura albums the first time and be in awe of the tempos they were playing at, then go see them live and they're pushing the songs 20 bpm faster. Igor was a ruthless monster behind the kit. I cut my drumming teeth on Lars, Nick Menza, and Igor Cavalera.
andreas kisser is really underrated as really good guitarist. Sepultura at their peak, I can'ty believe it's already benn 30y, The Roots of Sepultura is one the first disc I bought, and the bonus CD had songs from this concert, what a game changer
That was faster than my fav studio cut! :D
Inner self make my day everyday..or Slaves of pain! Nevermind
Omg. I can’t believe u reviewed this!! Perfect album. So pumped to watch it!
Gotta do studio versions of stuff like this though. Live is too hard to really hear the intricacies
Yep. A classic. Thank You !
Inner self that song is great!!!! Always gets me so passed off!!
Yes guys, excellent choice. Sepultura are faves with Metal fans.
Mass Hippie Nosis!
Guys I'm really enjoying this live content! It's great to see the bands do their thing. Sorry Brad
Desperate cry was the first Sepultura song I learned on guitar. Musically and lyrically top notch but the song murder is my favorite lyrically. They're from Brazil and in the song they mention the burning of the rain forest to grow crops stating, " same hand that seeds...burns and same religion that saves....damns you.....whoo powerful! Check it out.
They need to put that whole 'live in Barcelona' show on a audio CD and sell it.
In my opinion, Megadeth, Sepultura and Metallica are the 3 best Thrash bands to come out in the 80's. Sepultura doesn't always get the credit they deserve because they aren't a part of the "BIG 4", but they're honestly better than bands like Slayer and Anthrax.
Better than Slayer? 🤔
Better than anthrax yes but slayer is on a different level of thrash than sepultura. The line up should've been Metallica, Megadeth,Slayer and Sepultura... each has their own unique sound and style of thrash
I agree with them being better than Anthrax but I don't know about Slayer. That's a close one.
@@trotskyite1 Yes
I would add Slayer to the list, otherwise I agree. Slayer is differnet from the other three as their songs are less complex, more "punk", while Megadeth, Sepultura and Metallica have more progressive elements.
Always been my favorite thrash band....
I like it. A lot very will done
Yesss Sepultura! You should do inner self by them.
What of my Favourite songs of all time!
90s classics 😁🤘🏻
the live in barcelona is truly a masterpiece,
Max Cavalera🤘🤘
Next : Dead Embryonic Cells or Refuse/Resist !
When they started they were influenced by early 1980's hardcore punkrock bands, and you can definitely hear it coming through.
Finally some good fucking music
Please check Dead Embryonic Cells!!! One of the best breakdowns ever!!!!!! Like if you love this song too...
Love that you're starting to delve into old Sepultura but you really should listen to the studio versions first. I would think for an untrained ear, hearing this song for the first time live, it's pretty cacaphonic. Would love for you to take a stab at Dead Embryonic Cells by Sepultura next. You're going to like it, I can promise. Got some groove to it.
This was from Sepultura in 1991 in Barcelona, Spain... their 4th album 'Arise' which was their 2nd album released outside of their native Brazil.
Sepultura evolved w/ more diverse influences w/ the "Chaos A.D." album in '93 and 'Roots' in '96.
Sadly, vocalist/guitarist Max Cavalera quit Sepultura in '96... went on to form his band Soulfly, which he still does today. His brother Iggor Cavalera on drums, left Sepultura in 2006.
Guitarist Andreas Kisser has kept Sepultura going w/ bassist Paulo Jr. & vocalist Derrick Green since 1998... drummer Eloy Casgrande joined in 2011.
You should have listened to the studio version. The sheer volume and speed increase on this live version kills it. The original speed feels more natural and it's also much clearer. Plus the production job on the album is amazing.
You guys should react to…
Manowar - Warriors of the World
🎸🤘
Posers
Nice, back to some seriously loud stuff by Sepultura. So many good songs by them. Arise is one of favourite albums. It really got me into into "hard music". I think all metalheads at my school had a sepultura shirt. They really were the shit back then. A bit different, more symphonic/opera influences but fast as well: fleshgod apocalypse from Italy. I think prologue/epilogue is a good song to kick it off.
More sepultura please .... from the album roots, and them see soulfly
Some real music💪😎😎
Brad, you need to take Lex to metal concert ASAP
Shid if he doesn't I will
the year and the city i was born. people say this was best sepultura live. also one of the heavyest performances for thrash metal in those years
🤘🤘 Hell Yeah!!!!! 😁❤✌🏼
Barcelona 91. Best show ever
My daily shout out for Roads or Glory Box by Portishead live from Roseland NYC
Love Sepultura. I'm a bit more into extreme metal so I dig the early albums a lot. Lots of black and death elements and a bit truer form to non-commercial metal.
You guys should check out their song "Ratamahatta", here's a link:
ua-cam.com/video/ZeWICOwGkkU/v-deo.html
Been overseas and saw alot of shit. Some of these countries, the police just shoot you on the street if you're "homeless". It's seriously scary.
Sepultura are gods in there country Peru.
The real sepultura, best band ever
This song is about the dangers of jingoism when used by populist warmongering and/or divisive politicians.
That is some of the finest Brazilian speed metal right there.....
React to some Power Trip!! (Hornet's Nest, Crucifixation, Executioner's Tax, Divine Apprehension, Firing Squad, etc).
One of the best bands to ever come out of my city. The vocalist unfortunately passed away last year, but he left such a huge impact in the modern wave of metal.
A little harder than Slayer but, same vein
I love you guys!! You got to reveiu this album, Arise!! Please!!
*Mass Eee-pee-no-sis!!*
More Sepultura please 🤘🤘🤘
Thats a rush start to finish. I was a thrash head in the late 80's, then there was Sepultura.
Greetings from Brazil. Try Ratamahatta next, is a great Song from sepultura.
Hell yeah 🤘😆🤘
Desperate cry, Arise next
Sepultura bangerz🔥🤘🤘:
'Slave new world' ... 'Attitude' ... ''Territory' ... 'Arise' ... 'Inner self'
Also check out: 'Isolation' ... 'Guardians of the Earth' ... 'The Vatican' ... 'Filthy rot' ... 'Come back alive' ... 'Against'... 'Sepulnation'... 🔥🤘🤘
My all time #2 band right behind #1 AC/DC 🤘🤘🤘
Sepultura orgullo Latinoamericano
Perhaps something off of the album Point Blank by Nailbomb. They're a side project of Max Cavalera
We to thank Max and Igor's father for buying that Black Sabbath LP
I actually have this DVD, great band! Love the Cavalera brothers. But a change of speed, you guys should do Rebelution at Red Rocks.
YESSSS!!!!!🤘😁🤘😁🤘
🤘❤🇨🇦
the Best forever muito bom mesmo
Soon or later Brad & Lex need to explore more thrash metal. Teutonic Thrash Metal: Kreator, Sodom, Destruction, Tankard, Exumer & Paradox. 🇩🇪
More Brazilian Thrashers Ratos de Porão, MX Taurus, Mist & Anthares. 🇧🇷
Canada's finest: Annihilator, Razor, Voivod & Sacrificed. 🇨🇦
US Westside: Testament, Death Angel, Heathen, Vio-Lence, Forbidden, Lååz Rockit, Sacred Reich, Flotsam And Jetsam, & Dark Angel. 🇺🇸
US Eastside: Overkill, Nuclear Assault, Toxik, Wrathchild America, Powermad & Whiplash. 🇺🇸
UK Thrash Metal: Onslaught, Xentrix, Sabbat, D.A.M. & Acid Regin. 🇬🇧
This was early Sepultura, and what would be called early "death metal"💀🤘with bands like Death, Morbid Angel, Obituary, Napalm Death, Entombed, Carcass, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, etc.
Napalm Death is grindcore
@@mohameddanilla9923 Granted early Napalm Death was classified 'grindcore'... they did have a hand w/ creating death metal w/ albums like 'Harmony corruption'... 'Utopia banished' ... and 'Fear, emptiness, despair'... in the early 90's.
Oh you gotta do Chaos A.D. and Refuse/Resist!!!
React to inner self, by sepultura, from the same concert
There should be a monster of rock tour again. With the true 4 thrash bands, sepultura, metallica, testament and megadeth..
Esses gringos já gostam de reagir a sepultura kkk sepultura e foda 🤘🇧🇷🖤
When Sepultura moved to America they moved to Arizona and I hung out with them for the next 5 years until Dana died and everything went to hell
Any song from their album called Roots is fantastic. Any song. Check it out!