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what igor cavalera do in the drums on this album is unbaliveble !!!! thrash attack!!!!!!!!!!brasilian thrash metal rules!

Review by: Sad spirit



Anyone rating any post-Beneath-the-Remains era album higher than this one is a POSER!!! Sheer metal assault from Brazil, a milestone of Thrash/Death Metal. AWESOME!!!!

Review by: Nihilist73



What can I say.. This is the best trash-metal album ever.

Review by: black_fog



Blows me away everytime I listen to it. Extremely good album by Sepultura. Their best for what i'm concerned

Review by: kipje84



You have to wonder what happened between Schizophrenia, a thrash masterpiece, and this album, which is as mediocre as they get.

Schizophrenia had riffs that slew. Beneath the Remains is full of riffs that I've heard a zillion times on other thrash albums. And for an album released in 1989, that's not a good thing. This album is full of the oh-so-typical dundundundun-du-da-du riffs, with the various songs having various variations thereof. The guitars are accompanied by the same sort of drumming that typified the drumming on Schizophrenia, only this time because of the lack of intense and interesting guitar-riffs, it's a mis on the hit-or- mis scale. The vocals still carry part of the intensity that the vocals on the previous album had, the intensity of a group of people in a desolate place desperately seeking a way out, but apparently the possible real-life breakthrough abroad at that time adversely affected this. I miss the madness in the music, the raw emotion, I miss something as epic as the Inquisition Symphony. I miss the attitude the liner notes on this re-release speak of.

It's not all bad, and in all honesty this Sepultura album is moderately better than the 'average' thrash album, but only marginally so. The album just goes right past me after I put it on. It doesn't seperate itself from other thrash. The album, like each song seperately, lacks it's own atmosphere. It's such a huge dissapointment for a band that released both Arise and Schizophrenia. I can't blame the crispier production, as they thankfully found themselves again on the next release.

64/100

Review by: Egregius



Hm. This is an OK Sepultura album with the occasional VERY good riff, but altogether I feel Sepultura - same with Arise - should have been a bit more inventive than playing that same monotonous open E-string over and over again. Production is OK without weak spots or highlights, soloing is pretty good without being exceptional. The opening title track is by far the best track on the album.

Review by: Clouded Sky



All Thrash metal fans saying best album is reign in blood-Slayer.nope this not true..Ưn the thrash metal history always number1 album this.

Review by: Beyto



IMHO this is second best thrash album after Reign In Blood.

Review by: manos



Beneath the remains is the masterpiece of sepultura, after this release everything went away to sh*t. One of the best trash metal albums of all the time together with reign in blood.

Review by: gfabila



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