Beneath the Remains Sepultura

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  • Release Date: 01/27/1998
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Sales Rank: 45,173
  • Label: ROADRUNNER RECORDS
  • UPC: 016861876623
 
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Beneath the Remains

1LISTENBeneath the Remains 5:11
2LISTENInner Self 5:07
3LISTENStronger Than Hate 5:50
4LISTENMass Hypnosis 4:22
5LISTENSarcastic Existence 4:43
6LISTENSlaves of Pain 4:00
7LISTENLobotomy 4:55
8LISTENHungry 4:28
9LISTENPrimitive Future 3:08
10LISTEN[Untitled Track] 2:22
11LISTEN[Untitled Track] 5:10
12LISTEN[Untitled Track] 4:22

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Editorial Reviews

Sepultura's 1989 release, Beneath the Remains, marked the band's transition from third-world obscurity to major contenders in the international extreme metal arena. As soon as the deceptively gentle acoustic intro gives way to the title track's thrashing brutality, the listener is propelled at maximum speed and intensity through to the very last crunch of "Primitive Future." In between, Sepultura offer their first bona fide hits with "Inner Self" and the inspired "Stronger Than Hate," featuring lyrics written by Atheist's Kelly Shaefer. It's not over there as they charge ahead with the triple threat of "Mass Hypnosis," "Sarcastic Existence," and "Slaves of Pain," all of which feature mind-blowing solos from guitarist Andreas Kisser, thunderous double-bass work from drummer Igor Cavalera, and the furious howling of singer Max Cavalera. The complete absence of filler here makes this one of the most essential death/thrash metal albums of all time. Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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Beneath the Remainsby Anonymous

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March 11, 2003: Sepultura comes with real anger. The lyrics are well done. They really wanna change the world. All the instruments have very well done. Songs are fast and the vocalist sign very powerfully. The tile track, "Mass Hypnosis" and "Inner Self" are standout tracks.

Beneath the Remainsby Anonymous

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March 14, 2002: This is the best Sepultura album by far! Inner Self and Slaves of Pain stand out, but the rest songs are not inferior at all. A classic album in heavy metal history.