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Sepultura Dead Embryonic Cells Live At Hammerfest 2009

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2009

Sepultura Playing Dead Embryonic Cells Live At Hammerfest 2009 At North Wales, Prestatyn, Pontins.

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  • best live band!

  • awesome performance :)

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  • El tema es bueno, pero "este" negro es un asco, la arruinan por completo

  • Kisser (when entered) gave the band a lot more personality, only hear the difference between Morbid Visions & Schizophrenia. So do not tell me they have no right to continue, Max was more than ten years ... and indeed in abosoluto not miss him!

  • Originally I hated this lineup, but I have to admit they are sounding pretty fucking tight without Max. Obviously not as good, but not bad. However, I feel the new songs are shit.

  • Actually, if you really did your Sepultura homework, Andreas was Max Calavera's roadie for several years before he was allowed to play lead so the real standing original member is Paulo Jr. on bass. The rest of them are simply a cover band playing a majority of Max' s songs, riding on a kick ass stage name and essentially being nothing more than a psudo-metal Creedance Clearwater Revisited pinup doll.

  • imo Derrick is better than Max anyway :P

  • this isn't the real sepultura

    CALAVERA IS TWICE BETTER!

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