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Beneath the Remains

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Download links and information about Beneath the Remains by Sepultura. This album was released in 1989 and it belongs to Rock, Black Metal, Hard Rock, Metal, Death Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 54:04 minutes.

Artist: Sepultura
Release date: 1989
Genre: Rock, Black Metal, Hard Rock, Metal, Death Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 12
Duration: 54:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Beneath the Remains 5:14
2. Inner Self 5:09
3. Stronger Than Hate 5:53
4. Mass Hypnosis 4:25
5. Sarcastic Existence 4:46
6. Slaves of Pain 4:04
7. Lobotomy 4:59
8. Hungry 4:30
9. Primitive Future 3:10
10. A Hora e a Vez do Cabelo Nascer 2:22
11. Inner Self (Drum Tracks, Scratch Guitar, No Bass, No Vox) 5:10
12. Mass Hypnosis (Drum Tracks, Scratch Guitar, No Bass, No Vox) 4:22

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Before it went on to alter the metal landscape in the '90s, Sepultura created a portrait of uncompromising and highly sophisticated thrash that can stand proudly alongside masterpieces like Metallica’s Master of Puppets and Slayer’s Reign in Blood. Beneath the Remains is one of the finest examples of its genre: an unrelenting exercise in whiplash rhythms and pulverizing momentum. While some groups had a hard time being innovative within the highly codified world of thrash, Beneath the Remains is notable for its ingenious musical tricks. These are on full display in “Hungry,” a song that shifts between six different rhythmic exercises. While no one could ever accuse Sepultura of being “poppy,” its songs are undeniably catchy even when they aren’t melodic. Among the stone classics here are “Inner Self,” “Slaves of Pain,” “Primitive Future," and the title song, which starts deceptively with an acoustic prelude. While the band’s obvious leaders are vocalist/guitarist Max Cavalera and lead guitarist Andreas Kisser, two alternate-take bonus tracks emphasize the contributions of drummer Igor Cavalera.