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Morbid Visions: Remastered

Morbid Visions: Remastered
Sepultura

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Track Listing

  1. Morbid Visions
  2. Mayhem
  3. Troops Of Doom
  4. War
  5. Crucifixion
  6. Show Me The Wrath
  7. Funeral Rites
  8. Empire Of The Damned
  9. Curse
  10. Bestial Devastation
  11. Anti Christ
  12. Necromancer
  13. Warriors Of Death
  14. Necromancer
  15. Anticop

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37630 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-05-08
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered

Customer Reviews

cool tunes quite possibly the worst production ever.3
if you are looking at this because you like sepultura already and have heard `roots` and `chaos a.d` and thought ooo that looks cool i would sinsearely recommend that you get `arise` and `beneath the remains` first as those are closer in style to `roots` and stuff than this. this almost unrecobnisable as sepultura from the band of today. this is practicly reallt tinny sounding death metal, yes you heard me very basic blast beats ahoy production death metal. personally i think its quite cool but i understand that alot of people could be very disappointed if they arent aware of they are letting themselves in for. but still i would suggest borrowing it from your mate first to see if you like it then part with cash.

primitive but still good3
Sepultura very first album sounds like death metal and sounds very under produce, don`t forget the cheesy art work.
But pass all the bad things and morbid vision ain`t a bad album
and includes a sepultura classic Troops Of Doom on it
plus the best thing about it that morbid visision has the Bestial devastaion ep with it to.
I would reccomend this to true sepultura fans not a first time sepultura listener.
p.s
Max cavaleras vocals sound weird on morbid vision.

Brutal, cold, primitive debut5
Sepultura's first outing brings to mind early black metal (see eg Mayhem's Deathcrush), rather than the thrash (and later nu-metal) stuff that they are best known for. This CD isn't going to be to everyone's taste - the production is very raw for example - but I personally I love the whole atmosphere of the album. The standout track for me is War - try air drumming to that one! The Bestial Devastation EP is included too, which also rocks.