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Sepultura

furious Brazilian metal since 1984, Sepultura have been enjoying a renaissance in recent times. Their eclectic 2017 album garnered some of the best reviews of the veteran thrashers’ career, and their reputation as one of the most exhilarating live metal bands on the planet hasn’t been this strong since the glory days of their and in the mid-90s. We spoke with Andreas Kisser about new album ’s enlightened message and the unifying power of heavy (and not so heavy) music.

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