⚔Sepultura Morbid Visions Review⚔

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⚔Sepultura Morbid Visions Review⚔

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Welcome to album review Tuesdays here on the channel and tonight we are going to Brazil and back to the year 1986 with an absolute thrash metal classic that many of you will probably know with Sepultura-Morbid Visions. Now keep in mind that I do own the Bestial Devastation EP which was released in 1985 but is included on this version of Morbid Visions, I am only covering Morbid Visions in this video. Bestial Devastation will be a separate video!

Now Morbid Visions was released in 1986 on Cogumelo Records and the line-up at this time consisted of
Max Cavalera on Vocals and guitars
Igor Cavalera on Drums
Jairo T on Bass and Lead Guitars

Alright so before we get into the review im going to give you guys some background history on Sepultura! Hailing from Brazil's third largest city, Belo Horizonte, Sepultura (which means "grave" in Portuguese) were formed in the mid-'80s, a period during which that country was beginning to emerge from a 20-year military dictatorship. Max Cavalera (vocals/guitar), Igor Cavalera (drums), Paulo Jr. (bass), and Jairo T. (lead guitar) had a hard time even finding rock & roll albums, especially those "socially unacceptable" genres such as heavy metal and punk.

Their early influences were Iron Maiden, Metallica, and Slayer (literally the first three records purchased by Max on a visit to the "big city," São Paulo), but the band soon progressed toward a death metal sound, inspired by emerging groups such as Possessed and Death. Their drive and determination (they sang in English from day one) more than made up for their geographic isolation and inexperience, and though they were only in their teens and still learning how to play their instruments, the band quickly evolved into an underground contender.

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