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Matrix: SONOPRESS (txt) H-3241/ RR90002 B; Tracks: Refuse / Resist 3:20 / Territory 4:47 / Slave New World 2:55 / Amen 4:27 / Kaiowas 3:43 / Propaganda 3:33 / Biotech Is Godzilla 1:52 / Nomad 4:59 / We Who Are Not As Others 3:42 / Manifest 4:49 / The Hunt 3:59 / Clenched Fist 8:00


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No


Language : English


Product Dimensions : 5.55 x 5.04 x 0.39 inches; 3.46 Ounces


Manufacturer : Roadrunner Uk


Original Release Date : 2008


SPARS Code : DDD


Date First Available : December 15, 2006


Label : Roadrunner Uk


Number of discs : 1


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  • The final masterpiece from the legendary boys from Brazil.
I realize my title for this review is quite a bold statement. So now I will proceed to explain, with the hopes that younger fans in particular may gain some insights on my feelings about this album. This - Sepultura's fifth album - was released in 1993. And I first purchased 'Chaos A.D.' at a CD store, the very day it was released in 1993 in the USA. This was at a time that was still solidly in the pre-Internet era. Having already personally seen Sepultura live in December of 1992 in Atlanta during the final leg of their 'Arise' tour in the USA, I realized I was witnessing a band that was clearly at the top of their game. And even though the early 90s was a time where metal was not considered very "fashionable" among the music industry at large, it was clear to artists of even non-metal genres that Sepultura possessed something special. And so what Sepultura was going to release after their 1991 'Arise' album, was highly anticipated. Sepultura had secured major-label distribution and the expectations for what would become 'Chaos A.D.' were very high. They had the support of literally every metal magazine at this time. This was the classic lineup of Max Cavalera, Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser, and Paulo Jr. Having already released four explosive albums already, Sepultura fell somewhere between thrash metal and death metal. And yet somehow, they had already solidly carved out a sound that was uniquely theirs. In a sentence: the boys could do no wrong at this stage in the game. They were poised to break big in North America. And they did just that. 'Chaos A.D.' did not disappoint. What Sepultura managed to do on 'Chaos A.D.' was put forth an album that was more experimental than its predecessors, while still maintaining all the ferociousness and precision they were already known for. 'Chaos A.D.' showed the full capacity of what Sepultura was capable of. Being a band influenced by not just other heavy metal bands, but also by punk and alternative rock bands, these influences managed to clearly come through with 'Chaos A.D.', with the band even doing a great cover of the song "The Hunt" by the legendary post-punk band NEW MODEL ARMY. Clearly, 'Chaos A.D.' was a slight departure from the more straightforward thrash/speed metal formula of the four preceding albums, with Sepultura exploring their full potential as musicians, and with Igor still proving himself to be one of the more talented drummers in the world of metal at that time. Yet I should want to emphasize that fans of 'Arise' will still very much find 'Chaos A.D.' to be the awesome release that it is. The only real difference here is that the band throws in more variety in the overall tempo. But in this case, their sound 'experimentation' is in no way a "sellout". Have no doubt - aggression still reigns here. Sepultura was still fully on fire with 'Chaos A.D.'. The greatness of this album is that it only gets better with repeated listening. At this point in metal history, Sepultura was poised to become "the next Pantera", for lack of a better description. The ambassadors of Brazilian metal were taking no prisoners WORLDWIDE! The entire metal media at that time (the magazines and MTV) were giving them great publicity. They would go on to tour extensively, and perform in front of the largest crowds they had ever played before. At times headlining, as well as sharing the stage with the likes of White Zombie, Pantera, Fear Factory, and other popular metal bands of that time. This was when Sepultura truly became rockstars. Sadly the album eras after this would be downhill for them, and inner conflict between brothers would quickly prove to tear apart Sepultura forever. Looking back on 'Chaos A.D.' in 2021 I would have to sum it up as one of the most unique sounding metal releases of that era. Get this album now! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2021 by Daedalus

  • I loved it then, and still love it today
I bought this cd back in 1993 when it came out. I loved it from the start. I finally had to replace it when it would not play anymore.( bummer) now i rock it out when ever i want. And it's sad to say that what they sang about then is still true today.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021 by Darkstorm

  • Top ten metal album
This a must have for any metal fan!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2021 by Russell

  • great cd
buen cd
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2019 by Carlos

  • Good music at bargain prices
Great price for an awesome cd!
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021 by Mr.dynamoinaz

  • Great CD!
Love this album.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2021 by Gage

  • Greatness
Kick ass
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2019 by J ___

  • Best era of sepultura by far hands down
not too Arise not too roots perfect balance of primal percussion groove with some mid tempo thrash rhythms influenced by the sounds of pantera Exhorder and white zombie this is they're best album by far arise and roots are great albums but this is where sepultura shines the best IMO songs like territory refuse/resist and slave new world belong up there with songs like troops of doom roots bloody roots inner self arise and desperate cry this is a sepultura and groove metal classic it also has hardcore punk sounds in here can't say enough good things about this album not to mention if you're a fan of bands like ektomorf machine head pantera and hatebreed you have to get this album ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020 by cherie champagne

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