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Rising out of Brazil during the heyday of Thrash, Sepultura unleashed a raw beastial sound that tore open ears with vicious canine riffs at a desperate velocity. As they progressed as a band, they brought a more urgent political edge to their death-dwelling imagery and lyrics while their sound became tighter, more produced and, if such a thing were possible, heavier. Their low-end swelled open like a gate to the abyss. They also began to incorporate "tribal" images and rhythms, adding hand percussion and drawn-out hypnotic low-end rhythms. Throughout their career, Sepultura have managed to be among the most aggressive and brutal bands of their era.
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