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| 1 | Roots Bloody Roots | Sepultura/Cavalera | 3:32 |
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| 2 | Attitude | D-Low/Sepultura/Cav | 4:15 |
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| 3 | Cut Throat | Cavalera/Sepultura | 2:44 |
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| 4 | Ratamahatta | Cavalera/Brown | 4:30 |
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| 5 | Breed Apart | Kisser/Cavalera | 4:01 |
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| 6 | Straighthate | Cavalera/Sepultura | 5:21 |
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| 7 | Spit | Cavalera/Sepultura | 2:45 |
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| 8 | Lookaway | Sepultura/Davis/DJ | 5:26 |
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| 9 | Dusted | Kisser/Sepultura | 4:03 |
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| 10 | Born Stubborn | Sepultura/Cavalera | 4:07 |
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| 11 | Jasco | Kisser | 1:57 |
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| 12 | Itsári | Sepultura/Xavantes | 4:48 |
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| 13 | Ambush | Cavalera/Sepultura | 4:39 |
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| 14 | Endangered Species | Sepultura/Cavalera | 5:19 |
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| 15 | Dictatorshit | Sepultura/Cavalera | 1:26 |
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| 16 | [Untitled Track] | 13:15 |
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| 17 | Procreation (Of the Wicked) [*] | Warrior/Ain | 3:39 |
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| 18 | Mine [*] | Sepultura/Patton | 6:25 |
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| 19 | War [*] | Allen/Barrett | 6:40 |
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| 20 | Lookaway [Master Vibe Mix][*] | Davis/DJ Lethal/Sep | 5:36 |
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| 21 | Mine [Andy Wallace Mix][#][*] | Patton/Sepultura | 7:58 |
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| 22 | Dusted [*][Demo Version] | Sepultura | 4:27 |
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| 23 | Roots Bloody Roots [*][Demo Version] | Sepultura | 3:32 |
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| 24 | R.D.P. [#][*][Demo Version] | Sepultura | 1:15 |
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| 25 | [Untitled] | Sepultura | 4:14 |
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| 26 | Attitude [Live][*] | Sepultura | 5:37 |
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| 27 | Roots Bloody Roots [Megawatt Mix 1][#][*] | Sepultura | 4:01 |
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| 28 | Roots Bloody Roots [Megawatt Mix 2][#][*] | Sepultura | 4:08 |
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Editorial Reviews
Roots
Audio Compact Disc [Bonus Tracks]
Label: Roadrunner Records
Style: Death Metal
Roots
UPC: 016861815424
Release Date: 06/07/2005
Original Release Date: 06/07/2005
Number of Discs: 2
- Sepultura
Main Performer
Steve Huey
Listeners intrigued by the rhythmic innovations and Brazilian influences of Chaos A.D. will be quite pleased by Sepultura's sprawling, frequently brilliant follow-up. True to its title, Roots wholeheartedly embraces Sepultura's native Brazilian rhythms, augmenting their music with field recordings of the Xavantes Indians, vocalist/percussionist Carlinhos Brown, and expanded percussion sections. The guitarists create an array of noisy, textural effects, so their technique and riff writing are not as impressive for fans of old-school thrash, but that's more due to the growing influence of alternative metal on the band, with Korn being a particular touchstone (vocalist Jonathan Davis even guests on one track). The songs sacrifice the tight structure of Chaos A.D. for extended percussion jams, plus some acoustic instrumental work. At 72 minutes, Roots inevitably loses focus in spots, but when the music connects (and it does so often), it carries tremendous visceral impact. Roots consolidates Sepultura's position as perhaps the most distinctive, original heavy metal band of the 1990s. [Roadrunner reissued Roots in 2005 as part of its 25th anniversary series of deluxe repackagings. The remastered sound is pristine and loud, the liner notes thorough and informative, and the 12-track bonus disc interesting and insightful. In particular, the bonus disc includes a few non-album tracks, including "Mine," which notably features Mike Patton of Faith No More, and also including a few wonderfully rough demos and a few alternate mixes. A worthwhile reissue, for sure.] ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
