Cavalera Conspiracy Debuts New Song "Insane" From Forthcoming New Album "Psychosis"
Cavalera Conspiracy debuts a new song entitled "Insane", taken from the forthcoming fourth studio album "Psychosis", which will receive a November 17th release date through Napalm Records.
Check out now "Insane" below.
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7. writes:
Broken Face, I guess that depends on what you're into. Neither Cavalera Conspiracy or post-Max Sepultura sound like the classic line-up. Both have morphed in opposite directions. For example compare the lyrics of CC's Burn Waco to Sepultura's Amen and tell me which one is less repetitive and better written about the same topic. Or compare the song structure of Desperate Cry to Genghis Kahn, or the drum intro of Territory to Burn Waco. Max's guitar playing has gotten more punkish and less technical over the years. Overall CC is musically and lyrically simpler than old Sepultura.
The Derrick Green era of Sepultura has gone in the other direction with concept albums, lyrical topics, riffs, drums, you name it. (Also, for Paulo to hold down the bottom end with only one guitarist, he can't be that terrible considering they still sound just as thick as CC.)
For my taste, I much prefer the more progressive Post-Max Sepultura (PMS?) over the punky nu-metal of CC and Soulfly, so there's another opinionated a$$whole that disagrees with your subjective assessment. (It's not often that I agree with Albert, our resident Croatian commenter, but stranger things have happened.)

9. writes:
sepultura more complex & cavalera punky less complex?
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this is the end..all that stands dies...more human
than human?
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1. albert from hell writes:
last sepultura album "machine messaiah" is
better than max"s Crap!