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Against

Sepultura

Type:
Full-length
Release date:
1998
Catalog ID:
210246-4
Label:
Globus International
Format:
Cassette
Reviews:
8 reviews (avg. 63%)
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2. Choke 03:36   Show lyrics
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3. Rumors 03:04   Show lyrics
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4. Old Earth 04:28   Show lyrics
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5. Floaters in Mud 04:58   Show lyrics
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6. Boycott 03:10   Show lyrics
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7. Tribus 01:38   instrumental
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8. Common Bonds 02:58   Show lyrics
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9. F.O.E. (J.B. Pickers cover) 02:07   instrumental
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10. Reza 02:16   Show lyrics
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11. Unconscious 03:37   Show lyrics
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12. Kamaitachi 03:03   instrumental
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13. Drowned Out 01:28   Show lyrics
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14. Hatred Aside 05:13   Show lyrics
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15. T3RCERMillennium 03:55   instrumental
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Original line-up
Band members
Igor Cavalera Drums, Congas (track 1), Shaker (tracks 1, 11), Agogô (track 5), Percussion (track 5), Timbales (track 9), Bells (track 9), Djembe (track 15), Songwriting (tracks 1-8, 10-15)
Derrick Green Vocals, Snare drum (track 5), Udu drum (track 15), Lyrics (tracks 4, 5, 13, 14)
Paulo Jr. Bass, Udu drum (track 5), Berimbau (track 15), Bass (fretless) (track 15), Songwriting (tracks 4, 8, 14, 15)
Andreas Kisser Lyrics (tracks 1-6, 8, 11, 14), Guitars, Vocals (backing), Guitars (acoustic) (track 15), Songwriting (tracks 1-8, 10-15), Djembe, Bongos, Shaker (track 2), Timbales (track 5), Sitar (track 11), Mandolin (track 14)
Guest/Session
Eiichi Saito Percussion (track 12)
Hideyuki Saito Percussion (track 12)
Gringo Vocals (backing) (track 1)
Sílvio Gomes High djembe (track 5)
Jason Newsted Guitars (baritone), Vocals (additional), Percussion, Theremin (track 14)
Miles Tackett Cello (track 15)
Zé do Caixão (R.I.P. 2020) Vocals (spoken word)
Takahito Nishino Percussion (track 12)
Tomohiro Mitome Percussion (track 12)
Tersuro Naito Percussion (track 12)
Zebrahead Vocals (backing) (track 1)
João Gordo Vocals (track 10)
Judd Kallish Rototoms (track 5)
Motofumi Yamaguchi Percussion (track 12)
Takesshi Arai Percussion (track 12)
Miscellaneous staff
James Saez Mixing (assistant)
Mark Moncrief Mixing (assistant)
Tim Palmer Mixing
Howard Benson Producer, Mixing (tracks 7, 9, 15), Digital editing
João Gordo Lyrics (track 10)
Akiko Naomura Artwork
Stefan Schipper Photography (band)
Tosh Kasai Engineering (assistant)
Kevin Estrada Photography
James Bennett Engineering (assistant)
David Bryant Engineering (assistant)
Bobbie Brooks Mixing (tracks 7, 9, 15)
Carlo Bartolini Engineering, Recording, Digital editing
Zé do Caixão (R.I.P. 2020) Lyrics ("Prenúncio")
Lynda Kusnetz Art direction
Jason Newsted Lyrics (track 14), Songwriting (track 14)
Masayuki Noda Photography
Dave Collins Mastering
Igor Cavalera Cover concept
Mike Curry Cover art, Design, Layout
Daniel Mantovani Engineering (assistant)
Original line-up
Igor Cavalera Drums, Congas (track 1), Shaker (tracks 1, 11), Agogô (track 5), Percussion (track 5), Timbales (track 9), Bells (track 9), Djembe (track 15), Songwriting (tracks 1-8, 10-15)
Derrick Green Vocals, Snare drum (track 5), Udu drum (track 15), Lyrics (tracks 4, 5, 13, 14)
Paulo Jr. Bass, Udu drum (track 5), Berimbau (track 15), Bass (fretless) (track 15), Songwriting (tracks 4, 8, 14, 15)
Andreas Kisser Lyrics (tracks 1-6, 8, 11, 14), Guitars, Vocals (backing), Guitars (acoustic) (track 15), Songwriting (tracks 1-8, 10-15), Djembe, Bongos, Shaker (track 2), Timbales (track 5), Sitar (track 11), Mandolin (track 14)
Original line-up
Eiichi Saito Percussion (track 12)
Hideyuki Saito Percussion (track 12)
Gringo Vocals (backing) (track 1)
Sílvio Gomes High djembe (track 5)
Jason Newsted Guitars (baritone), Vocals (additional), Percussion, Theremin (track 14)
Miles Tackett Cello (track 15)
Zé do Caixão (R.I.P. 2020) Vocals (spoken word)
Takahito Nishino Percussion (track 12)
Tomohiro Mitome Percussion (track 12)
Tersuro Naito Percussion (track 12)
Zebrahead Vocals (backing) (track 1)
João Gordo Vocals (track 10)
Judd Kallish Rototoms (track 5)
Motofumi Yamaguchi Percussion (track 12)
Takesshi Arai Percussion (track 12)
Original line-up
James Saez Mixing (assistant)
Mark Moncrief Mixing (assistant)
Tim Palmer Mixing
Howard Benson Producer, Mixing (tracks 7, 9, 15), Digital editing
João Gordo Lyrics (track 10)
Akiko Naomura Artwork
Stefan Schipper Photography (band)
Tosh Kasai Engineering (assistant)
Kevin Estrada Photography
James Bennett Engineering (assistant)
David Bryant Engineering (assistant)
Bobbie Brooks Mixing (tracks 7, 9, 15)
Carlo Bartolini Engineering, Recording, Digital editing
Zé do Caixão (R.I.P. 2020) Lyrics ("Prenúncio")
Lynda Kusnetz Art direction
Jason Newsted Lyrics (track 14), Songwriting (track 14)
Masayuki Noda Photography
Dave Collins Mastering
Igor Cavalera Cover concept
Mike Curry Cover art, Design, Layout
Daniel Mantovani Engineering (assistant)
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Read This obsession with... 60% doomknocker May 17th, 2007
Read Sloppy with good moments... 69% Snxke April 15th, 2004

A video was made for "Choke".

First of Sepultura's more hardcore influenced albums.
First album without founding member and vocalist/guitar player Max Cavalera.

"Floaters in Mud" is dedicated to Max Cavalera and his wife Gloria Cavalera. The story behind this song comes from when Andreas Kisser went to see a Machine Head show in Phoenix, Arizona, and Max, Gloria and the ex-Sepultura crew were there. When he wanted to greet the crew, they told him that it was not convenient for them because Max and Gloria could get angry.

"F.O.E." stands for Freedom of Expression; a song originally released on the 1971 «Vanishing Point» movie soundtrack and later used as the opening theme for a Brazilian TV show «Globo Repórter».

João Gordo participates as a guest on the song "Reza", and he explains that this was the reason Max fell out with him (in the past they were very friends), since Max thought that this song was directed at him and considered João as a traitor.

"Choke (Rough Mix)" was released only on "Radio Kerrang! – Volume 7 The Devil's Jukebox Compilation" (1998).

"Floaters in Mud (Acoustic)" is available only on "Lançamento Nosso de Cada Dia Brazilian Compilation" (1999).

Two early demo versions of "Choke" were recorded before Derrick Green joined the band - one with Chuck Billy (Testament) and the other with Andreas Kisser on vocals. They were published on the Internet. Other demo versions exist, with Marc Grewe (Morgoth), Phil Demmel (Machine Head), Jorge Merauder (Merauder) and Jason "Gong" Jones (Drowning Pool), but they were not released.

Recording information:

Co-produced by Sepultura.
Mixed by Tim Palmer (1-6, 8, 10-14) at Scream Studio City, CA; Howard Benson and Bobbie Brooks (7, 9, 15) at The Gallery, Encino, CA.

Recorded at : ION Studios, São Paulo, Brazil · House Of Blues Studios, Encino, CA · The Hook Studios, N. Hollywood, CA · Sparky Dark Studios, Calabasas, CA · Image Studios, Los Angeles, CA · Chophouse Studio, Walnut Creek, CA · Golden Track Studio, San Diego, CA and KODO Village, Sado Island, Japan.

Mastered at A&M Mastering Studio, Hollywood, CA.

Identifiers:

Barcode: 8 595073 924640

Added by: Caliginosity Modified by: Caliginosity
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