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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Fans of sepultura do get this.This cd features some awesome live tracks .Also a superb cover of celtic frost's procreation of the wicked.As well as a really awesome mix of lookaway .this is worth the money paid for it.Well produced .Must have for the die hard sepultura fan. cya PEACE~
Published on January 30, 2000 by metalheadmissy

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars How low could they go?
If you're a Sepultura fan, then here's some good news and some bad news for you. First, the good news: you have a lot of money. That's quite nice really, we all want to be rich. So what could be the bad news? Well, the bad news is you're an idiot. Roadrunner Records seem to think you are anyway.

Roadrunner have always been notorious for re-releasing albums in...
Published on September 13, 2004 by Patrick Stott


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars How low could they go?, September 13, 2004
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Patrick Stott (Rolleston, Canterbury, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blood Rooted (Audio CD)
If you're a Sepultura fan, then here's some good news and some bad news for you. First, the good news: you have a lot of money. That's quite nice really, we all want to be rich. So what could be the bad news? Well, the bad news is you're an idiot. Roadrunner Records seem to think you are anyway.

Roadrunner have always been notorious for re-releasing albums in numerous, ever so slightly different formats. When they saw their greatest ever cash cow imploding, Roadrunner panicked, and started grubbing round to see how much Sepultura material they could find. The archives were quite full, with a heap of studio outtakes and enough concert material for a killer live album. So did they put together a live album and a B-sides album? Nope, this is Roadrunner. Instead, the live stuff and the outtakes were split in two and mixed up, almost at random, on two different releases. One of the releases was a repackaged bonus disc version of `Roots', and `Blood Rooted'. This meant completists would have to buy a new, more expensive version of `Roots' and another separate album in `Blood Rooted' if they wanted to get all of Sepultura's unreleased and live material.

As for the "idiot" bit, try this on: on the front cover of `Blood Rooted' a little stamp says "Over an hour of live and rare material". How rare is something which is bundled onto a CD and released through major distribution channels world wide? A lot of these songs had never been released, like the demos (which wouldn't have been intended for release anyway) and the live tracks. If these songs had been released on hedgehog-shaped four-inch blue vinyl on an Icelandic New Age record label, limited to 17 copies, then trumpeting them as rare would be fully justified. The cover of the Dead Kennedy's "Drug Me", storming and violent as it is, appears on both releases, and had also already appeared on at least one compilation and an EP, so you be the judge as to how "rare" it is.

Complaints aside, `Blood Rooted' gets off to a decent enough start. Celtic Frost's "Procreation Of The Wicked" would be heavy and menacing no matter who played it. This is as heavy as a truckload of bricks, with a nice line in stressed guitar effects. "Inhuman Nature" is a `Chaos AD' song, right? Well, no, it's a Final Conflict cover, so now we know where the inspiration for the sound on that album came from. Then there's "Policia", a cover of a song by Brazilian Hardcore band Titas, and it's fairly straightforward, traditional Seps material, as are the versions of "Drug Me", and Ratos De Porao's "Crucificados Pelo Sistema"

But then it gets messy. Next up is a cover of Bob Marley's "War". Cool, Bob Marley, ganga and grooves, right? Nope. This sounds more like U2 and Neurosis having a fight, and someone has recorded it on a Walkman. Think that's bad? Try this then! Sepultura manage to wreck up the unwreckable- Black Sabbath's "Symptom Of The Universe". It has two redeeming features- Igor's drumming, which is incredibly precise, and Andreas' solo. Otherwise, Max half-heartedly strums his way through the rhythms, and listlessly moans and grumbles through the lyrics. What could have been a powerful tribute to a Metal legend ended up a flat and lifeless embarrassment.

The Mike Patton collaboration "Mine" was recorded during the `Chaos AD' sessions, but sounds more like a half paced `Roots' track. Patton's trademark vocal acrobatics are wasted on yet another half-baked mess of a song. "Lookaway" is a poorly conceived Korn collaboration.

The live environment is where bands live and die in the eyes of fans, and if the previous few tracks had drained the life from Sepultura's corpse, the live tracks reanimate it as a homicidal zombie intent on bringing about Metallic Armageddon. Long time fans were not at all keen on `Chaos AD' as the band had drifted from their Thrash roots. In a live environment, the tracks sit perfectly comfortably next to much older material. The powerful percussive lead in to "Propaganda" could have come off any Sepultura album from `Schizophrenia' onward. The electric version of "Kaiowas" makes for a change of pace, and proved the track wasn't just a studio construct. The live tracks are reasonably clear in recording quality, and don't sound like they've been interfered with much in the studio. The energy and Metal feel they convey almost belie the fact the band had metamorphosed into a much-despised Nu-Metal entity.

On the whole, this album is very uneven, and would have been a very unsatisfying epitaph for a once great band had it been the final release. The studio tracks are hardly worth the effort, and the half-a-live album is too short. Approach it with eyes and ears wide open.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, January 30, 2000
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Fans of sepultura do get this.This cd features some awesome live tracks .Also a superb cover of celtic frost's procreation of the wicked.As well as a really awesome mix of lookaway .this is worth the money paid for it.Well produced .Must have for the die hard sepultura fan. cya PEACE~
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great B-sides, November 2, 2004
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Gunther Haagendazs (Up High in the Trees) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blood Rooted (Audio CD)
Warning: only buy this if you are a big fan of the Chaos A.D. and Roots CDs. As all of these songs are B-sides, Demos, Live or a remix from that era. The majority of them are covers; the most interesting of which is War, a Bob Marley song, but it isn't the best, just the most interesting. The Song Procreation (of the Wicked), actually outdoes the original by Celtic Frost. Other stand outs include the Symptom of the Universe, (Black Sabbath) even with its poor quality and Drug Me (Dead Kennedys). The main difference in the remix of Lookaway is that you can hear Jon Davis (Korn vocalist) a lot better then on the original. The disturbing song Mine, sounds like an alternate version of Lookaway, since both have Mike Patton on them.

I agree with another reviewer that this should have been a 2 disc set, with b-sides, remixes, and demos on one disc and a live concert on the other. The songs from the concert are of EXCELLENT quality, and Max's introduction to propaganda is quite cool, as well as the non-acoustic version of Kaiowas. 3 more songs from the same concert can be found on Chaos A.D. Well, hoped this helped, it's a great addition to any Sepultura fan's collection.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SWEET!, November 17, 2001
This album is cool, the cover of Celtic Frost's "Procreation of the Wicked" is awesome and the re-mix of "Look Away" is pretty cool. The throw away tracks from the Roots and especially Chaos A.D. are really awesome and in some cases better than some of th songs that actually went on those albums! Where this album truly shines though is the live tracks. Most of them are Chaos A.D. songs but it does have "Beneath the Remains/Escape to the Void" played live check that out for some great old-school Brazilian Thrash. ROCK ON
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heh!, April 30, 1999
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This Album rocks! It is not really a studio album at all...well kinda. The first 11 songs are in the studio. They were composed off the Chaos A.D. and Roots sessions. And of course there are the live songs where you get to hear Max talk a little(incase you haven't before) with his scrathy brazilain accent. OHH YEAH! if you take out the plasctic where the cd sits on...there is a hidden picture there.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's great!, July 17, 1999
This CD is the best of what is Death Metal. It has a mix of all kinds of metal, Brazilian rock, Power rock and more. It is the best of Sepulatura. This is the last time you will here Max Cavalir on a Sepulatura disk.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Sepultura album ever!, June 30, 1998
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If you are a metal maniac like I am this album is one that is definately needed in your collection.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Ce, March 25, 2007
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Donald J. Carter (Oregon City, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Blood Rooted (Audio CD)
I had this CD before and lent it to a friend and never got it back, so I finally got it back.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not essential, August 21, 2005
This review is from: Blood Rooted (Audio CD)
B sides, rare versions and live tracks. Just to complete your sepultura collection. Outstanding tracks: ¨War¨, ¨Refuse/resist¨ and ¨Policia¨.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Live tracks are amazing! The rest is only so, so., May 6, 2000
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Reuben Herfindahl (River Falls, WI USA) - See all my reviews
I was quite excited when this album came out. The live tracks are from the '93 First Avenue show (Minneapolis, MN), which I was lucky enough to attend. A fair capture of the intensity and power, tempered only by the demo versions and mix of material on the CD. It kinda seems like they needed a few bucks and were cleaning house.

This could have been two albums. A b-side/demo album and a live album including the complete first ave. show.

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