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Live in São Paulo

 
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Live in São Paulo
Live album by Sepultura
Released 8 November 2005
Recorded 3 April 2005 in São Paulo, Brazil
Genre Thrash metal
Length 78:18
Label Steamhammer/Hunter
Producer Sepultura
Professional reviews
Sepultura chronology
Roorback
(2003)
Live in São Paulo
(2005)
Dante XXI
(2006)

Live In São Paulo is the second live album by Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura. All the tracks were recorded on April 3, 2005, at a concert in São Paulo, Brazil. A DVD of the same name was also filmed at the show.

Their performance of "Refuse/Resist" was released as the single for the album. Both were released on November 8, through SPV Records. The album and DVD are only the second time that fans can hear singer Derrick Green perform Max Cavalera-era Sepultura songs on an official release. (A live version of "Roots Bloody Roots" featuring Green was released as a bonus track on Nation).

Contents

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Apes of God"
  3. "Slave New World"
  4. "Propaganda"
  5. "Attitude"
  6. "Choke"
  7. "Inner Self / Beneath the Remains"
  8. "Escape to the Void"
  9. "Mindwar"
  10. "Troops of Doom"
  11. "Necromancer"

Disc two

  1. Sepulnation
  2. Refuse/Resist
  3. Territory
  4. Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos (Public Enemy cover)
  5. Bullet the Blue Sky (U2 cover)
  6. Reza
  7. Biotech Is Godzilla
  8. Arise / Dead Embryonic Cells
  9. Come Back Alive
  10. Roots Bloody Roots

Credits

Sepultura

Other Performers

  • B-Negão - vocals (sang during Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos)
  • Alex Camargo - vocals (sang during Necromancer)
  • João Gordo - vocals (sang during Reza & Biotech is Godzilla)
  • Jairo Guedz - guitar (played during Troops of Doom & Necromancer)
  • Zé Gonzáles - turntables (played during Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos)

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