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Sepultura

Under a Pale Grey Sky

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Category: Groove Metal

Year: 2002

Label: Roadrunner Records

Catalog Number: RR 8436-2

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Sepultura Under a Pale Grey Sky Album Cover

Personnel
Max Cavalera guitar, vocals
Andreas Kisser lead guitar
Paulo Jr. bass
Igor Cavalera drums

Recorded on December 16, 1996
Tracks
Disc 1
1.  Itsari Intro live  1:27
2.  Roots Bloody Roots live  3:37
3.  Spit live  2:27
4.  Territory live  4:59
5.  Monologo Ao Pé Do Ouvido live  1:21
6.  Breed Apart live  4:01
7.  Attitude live  5:54
8.  Cut-throat live  2:53
9.  Troops of Doom live  2:46
10.  Beneath the Remains/Mass Hypnosis live  4:00
11.  Born Stubborn live  4:15
12.  Desperate Cry live  2:21
13.  Necromancer live  3:15
14.  Dusted live  3:59
15.  Endangered Species live  8:25
  
Total Running Time:  55:40

Disc 2
16.  We Who Are Not as Others live  3:57
17.  Straighthate live  5:10
18.  Dictatorshit live  1:35
19.  Refuse/Resist live  3:52
20.  Arise/Dead Embryonic Cells live  3:09
21.  Slave New World live  2:42
22.  Biotech Is Godzilla live  2:43
23.  Inner Self live  4:36
24.  Polícia live  2:35
25.  We Gotta Know live  3:52  Cover: Cro-Mags
26.  Kaiowas live  6:12
27.  Ratamahatta live  5:24
28.  Orgasmatron live  6:36  Cover: Motorhead
  
Total Running Time:  52:23

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: April 14, 2014 at 19:28
Most thrash-metal bands are not really known for putting out great live albums. It's just hard to translate the fury and fire of a live show to a CD that's going to be listened to at home or in the car. Sepultura is an exception, as this disc (which takes its title from a line in the song "Arise") is a fantastic live set from late in Max's tenure. Things obviously weren't going well in the band (I think Max left something like three months later), but they put on a hell of a show for this rabid British crowd. Three-quarters of the Roots album appears here, and the only problem with that is that it means some older favorites don't get aired, or do so in abbreviated form (the Airse/Dead Embryonic Cells" medley is a big disappointment). But if you loved Chaos A.D. and Roots, like I do, there's little to dislike here.


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