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Revolusongs
Sepultura
Revolusongs
Genres: Rock, Metal
 
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An album of covers from the Brazilian power metal band that embrace a wider variety of songs than you might expect. While Hellhammer's "Messiah" and Exodus' "Piranha" might be more up their alley, they will surprise you o...  more »

     
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All Artists: Sepultura
Title: Revolusongs
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Bmg
Release Date: 6/12/2006
Album Type: Import
Genres: Rock, Metal
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Metal, Thrash & Speed Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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An album of covers from the Brazilian power metal band that embrace a wider variety of songs than you might expect. While Hellhammer's "Messiah" and Exodus' "Piranha" might be more up their alley, they will surprise you on Devo's "Mongoloid", (which has been begging for a cover for decades) and a rendition of U2's "Bullet The Blue Sky" that even Bono would drop his jaw in awe of. The eighth track is a special hidden version of Metallica's "Enter Sandman", so keep the disc playing!

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CD Reviews

Still Sepultura...
Anti | Santos, SP, Brazil | 03/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Even though this cover EP has not been released in the US so far (only the import version), you should give it a try. There are 7 songs which explore genres so different as death metal (Hellhamer's "Messiah") and Rap (Public Enemy's "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos").
Is it a "true metal" album? No. But was "Roots"? If you're looking for true thrash metal, go for Kreator's last release. This is Sepultura what we're talking about, and their job is to make good and DIFFERENT music.
The album starts with a heavy and dark cover of Hellhamer's "Messiah". Since the original version had been recoverd back in the 80's, poor quality, it's quite obvious that Sepultura's version got much better than the original one. Derrick Green roars as a lunatic, and you can actually feel the devil when he screams "666". Killer!
Changing moods, the second track is "Angel", by Massive Attack. The original one had an all trip-hop mood, which in a way was kept. Five-minutes long, depressing, extremely heavy guitars and bass.
The EP continues with "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos", by Public Enemy. Maybe the worst track in the album, probably due the appeareance of brazilian rapper Sabotage (who was killed in a shooting two months after recording it). It just doesn' fit. As for Sepultura's part, they did it pretty well, making the song heavy, even though it's a rap song. Nothing to do with new metal ones.
The fourth song is "Mongoloid", by the new-wave band "Devo". Regular track, with punk rock guitars and a death-metal-drum ending by the still great Igor Cavalera.
Then, we get to Janes Addictions' "Mountain Song". Good one, with vocals completely different from the original ones. Guitars heavier, drums quite the same.
U2's "Bullet the Blue Sky" was probably the most pop song to cover. Yet, it got very heavy, especially due to Paulo Junior's bass. They actually made a video for this song (Brazil only, so far).
The last track finishes the album as it had begun: fast, heavy and furious. Exodus' "Piranha" is the "true thrash metal" headbangers are looking for. Five stars. No band in the world is able to make a cover album with so many different bands and, still, keep up the quality.No surprises. After all, they're SEPULTURA."
Best covers since Nativity in Black one
J. Zuege | 07/24/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This Derrick Green era Sepultura album has covers from U2, Jane's Adiction, Devo, Exodus, Public Enenmy, Massive Attack and Hellhammer and they are all great. They may not all sound like the original but it's Sepultura paying tribute the way they know how. I wasn't disapointed with this album one bit. Bullet the Blue sky is my favorite"