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With "Chaos A.D." Sepultura move away from the tired "satanic" themes of previous albums, focusing more on the album's sound. They still have the credit for having demonstrated, with "Chaos A.D.", how metal can be much more than a few repetitive chords and superficial poses oscillating between the epic and the satanic.
With "Chaos A.D." Sepultura move away from the tired "satanic" themes of previous albums, focusing more on the album's sound.
They still have the credit for having demonstrated, with "Chaos A.D.", how metal can be much more than a few repetitive chords and superficial poses oscillating between the epic and the satanic.
Sepultura's 1993 album Chaos A.D. marked a turning point in heavy metal by blending thrash roots with new social consciousness and Brazilian rhythms. The band moved away from typical satanic themes to explore more meaningful and political topics. Tracks like Refuse/Resist and Kaiowas showcase this powerful evolution. Despite later band conflicts, Chaos A.D. remains a milestone demonstrating metal's artistic and moral depth. Explore the groundbreaking sound of Sepultura's Chaos A.D. and experience metal redefined with powerful purpose and rhythm.
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