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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0016861876326
Format: Extra tracks
Label: Roadrunner Records
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Roadrunner Records
Release Date: January 27, 1998
Studio: Roadrunner Records
Sales Rank: 52002
MPN: 618763
Disc 1:- Arise - Sepultura, Cavalera, Max
- Dead Embryonic Cells - Sepultura, Cavalera, Max
- Desperate Cry - Sepultura, Kisser, Andreas
- Murder - Sepultura, Cavalera, Max
- Subtraction - Sepultura, Kisser, Andreas
- Altered State - Sepultura, Kisser, Andreas
- Under Siege (Regnum Iraw) - Sepultura, Cavalera, Max
- Meaningless Movements - Sepultura, Kisser, Andreas
- Infected Voice - Sepultura, Kisser, Andreas
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Album Details: Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: Orgasmatron.
Amazon.com: In their previous seven-year existence Sepultura had steadily established themselves as Brazil's premier metal outfit, but it wasn't until 1991's breakthrough album Arise that they truly captured hearts and minds. Subsequently rereleased with the addition of four bonus tracks--including the band's monumental annihilation of Motorhead's "Orgasmatron"--Arise highlights Sepultura's irrefutable kinship with Metallica. The harmonic guitar interplay between Max Cavalera's rock-solid rhythm work and Andreas Kisser's lead lines--on occasions the six-stringed equivalent of a dentist drill--is devastating. Max's tortured vocals and brother Igor's rhythmic battery are marked by sheer, unfettered aggression. Moments of restraint, as on the quite astonishing "Altered State," merely accentuate the band's trademark brutality, and "Dead Embryonic Cells" is coal-black Sepultura. Even with historical perspective, Arise retains its ignominious appeal. --Ian Fortnam
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Right at the dropping hour of grunge, this tasty sonic assault emerged, and it was good. VERY good. Sepultura was about as heavy as it got back in 1991, other than the then laboring in (mostly) obscurity, fledgling death, black and grind scenes...
Heavy, brutal, raw, primal, aggressive, antisocial, tribal, throbbing and pounding... nothing else in 1991 sounded anything like this. And it's still extremely good today. Most death metal has easily surpassed this disc in terms of sheer brutality, but Sepultura ain't far behind. The throat on Max FAR eclipses most death grunters and croakers in brutal, as you could UNDERSTAND and FEAR him. That's how it's done RIGHT. Max had something intelligent and socially relevant to say (that ... Read More:
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Arise is the fourth album by Sepultura and its their best its probably in my top ten favorite thrash albums of all time along with Rust In Peace and Seasons In The Abyss, after the release of the brilliant album Beneath The Remains Sepultura decided to release an album that would top the previous one and I think that they've succeeded. Not only is this album more innovative and technically faster but it manages to even sound more devastating than BTR, you have songs that have more of an apocalyptic vision so it sounds abit like death metal this also proves itself as a worthy progression and yeah I'm not talking about the stuff they did with Dereck Green blah!. The album starts of with Arise and what a great start this is one of my favorites and ... Read More:
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I think its fair to compare Arise to maybe Beneath the Remains or the awesome Chaos AD, but unfair to compare it too other thrash albums. This stuff destroys and lays to ruins all heavy metal acts on the planet. That said, when I reach in my CD case for a sick thrash CD - I usually grab this one before Chaos or BTR. This one is just retarded from beginning to end. If you are reading this review.. run out jump in the car the drive 100 mph to the nearest record shop and PRAY they have it in stock. Absolutely mind boggling stuff.
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In fact, the 2 arent even in the same genre (Arise = Thrash Metal > Roots = Nu Metal). Arise is Sepultura at their fiercest, most talented and creative form. Outstanding riffs populate this release as well and a true headbanger's delight.
Don't listen to those kids out there saying Roots is better/their best album..their knowledge of music history obviously only goes back as far as 1996...>>
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In 1991, Sepultura released their fourth full-length album "Arise". This album was their third best just behind "Chaos A.D." and "Beneath the Remains". This album marked a change in Max's voice. From the Tom Araya style vocals in their first three albums to the death metal growling that's present on this album and on "Chaos A.D." and "Roots". The drums on this album by Igor Cavalera are awesome. Igor has to be one of the most underrated drummers in metal! Andreas Kisser although he has done better on other Sepultura albums still does a good job on here handling the solos. My favorite song on this album is "Desperate Cry". Other highlights are the title track, "Dead Embryonic Cells", and "Altered State". Don't forget to get all of Sepultura's studio ... Read More:
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