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Sepultura - Roots File

: A celebration of Brazilian life featuring percussionist Carlinhos Brown. A Polarizing Sonic Shift

: Features guest vocals from Jonathan Davis (Korn) and Mike Patton (Faith No More). Sepultura - Roots

Despite its massive success, the Roots touring cycle ended in disaster. In December 1996, internal tensions regarding the band's management—led by Max’s wife, Gloria—came to a head at London’s . As detailed by Louder , the remaining members' decision not to renew Gloria's contract prompted Max Cavalera to quit the band he co-founded. : A celebration of Brazilian life featuring percussionist

: Integration of the berimbau , timbau , and djembe . In December 1996, internal tensions regarding the band's

: Cited by Dave Grohl as a life-changing album, it effectively bridged the gap between world music and heavy metal. The End of an Era

: A "punk feeling" characterized by a lack of traditional guitar solos and a focus on raw noise.

On February 20, 1996, Sepultura released , an album that would become both their greatest commercial triumph and the catalyst for the band's permanent fracture. By fusing the aggression of nu metal with the traditional rhythms of Brazil’s indigenous peoples, the band created a "shock to the system" that sold over two million copies and peaked at 27 on the Billboard 200. The Tribal Heart of the Amazon