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Song: Morbid Visions
Band: Sepultura
Album: Morbid Visions
Year: 1986
Genre: Death/Thrash Metal



Lyrics:

The Roman Empire Has Crucified The Messiah
The Bestial Power Has Sacrified Your Gods
Feared By His Power, The Cross He'll Carry
And Visions Of Destruction, This Night You'll See

Crucified, Killed, Buried
Sacrificed Messiah
Kneeled Down, Blood Stained

The Christians, Today They Still Cry
But The Bastards Adore Images
Remembrances From The Past, From The Crucifixion
Rotting Christ, Nailed To The Cross
From The Semen Of The Mankind
We'll Spread Our Seed
And We'll Show To The Devoted
The Truth, The Painful Truth

Cry Preachers
Because Your God Has Forgotten
The Antichrist There Is To Prove
Death And Destruction Will Still Reign

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  • FUCK OFF

  • @muszyngr

    Reign in Blood and this album are directly responsible for Death Metal bro

  • Seems retarded how most of these comments are over the argument of Genre classification to this decent debut. Fuck it. This album is what it is to you..... Doesn't mean it makes it uncool. For being poorly produced, this is actually pretty good. I'm surprised Max could sing like that being 16-17 at the time.

  • Nice shit :)

  • @ThRaShTiLdEaTh420 I wouldn't necessarily go as far as saying they started sucking. They just changed their style completely. They went from playing death on the first 2 albums to playing thrash on the next 3 and then on to playing ethnic metal with nu metal influences on Roots. Roots was still a very good album musically as long as you are willing to listen to the music and not get hung up on speed or thrash riffs. Anything they did after Max' departure was musically shallow.

  • @Slayedjudas666 in the beginning sepultura was one of those bands that couldve went a few different ways. thats what made them stand out.

  • Its interesting listening to Max back then and seeing the artwork. he went from being almost satanic to almost christian. no disrespect though. i just had to bring up the point as I saw it.

  • @Slayedjudas666 Let's compare apples to apples, shall we? If we create a band that plays neither death nor doom and we decide to call it say "wreck metal", that's what we should be called. 'Cause it's a new style. Back in 1984 BM was represented by Venom, Bathory and Hellhammer who had way more in common with Discharge than with Possessed or Sepultura. This DM record influenced BM, not the other way round.

  • @Duxan1 Okay so lets make a band, play death and doom metal and if you ask me what style it is, i will answer you with pop rock.

    That means while it sounds like death and doom its pop rock because i said it was?

    Just because they say it was DM dosnt mean it hast to be. Nonetheless it does infact have DM influence.

  • @Slayedjudas666 In case you haven't read the quotes. Jeff Becerra: "At that time there was, “SPEED METAL”, “THRASH METAL”, “BLACK METAL” etc. already, so since we weren’t trying to be like any other bands out there we decided to call POSSESSED “DEATH METAL”."

    Max Cavalera: ""I’ve even done some death metal stuff ‘Morbid Visions’ style which I haven’t done for ages."

    You guys should stop wishful thinking. Prove Max and Jeff wrong first before making baseless posts.

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