''Chaos A.D.'' is the fifth studio album by Brazilian
heavy metal band
Sepultura, released in 1993 by
Roadrunner Records
Roadrunner Records is an American record label focused on heavy metal and hard rock bands. Founded in the Netherlands in 1980, it is now a division of Warner Music Group and is based in New York City.
History
The label was launched in 1980 in t ...
. The album saw a stylistic departure from the band's earlier
thrash metal style,
[Barcinski & Gomes 1999, page 131.] by featuring a new
groove metal
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sound.
''Chaos A.D.'' is also Sepultura's only album on
Epic Records
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, who handled its release for North American distribution, as well as the first album to feature
Paulo Jr.
Paulo Xisto Pinto Júnior (born 30 April 1969) is a Brazilian musician best known as the bassist for heavy metal band Sepultura. He joined Sepultura after Roberto Raffan left the band in 1984, becoming Sepultura's second bassist. Although no o ...
on bass after having played with the band in a live capacity since 1984.
Production
The band considered a number of producers, including
avant-garde jazz composer
John Zorn
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and
Al Jourgensen of
industrial metal
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pioneers
Ministry
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. They ultimately chose
Andy Wallace, who had previously mixed ''
Arise''. Sepultura wanted isolation, and for that Andy Wallace suggested
Rockfield Studios, located in
South Wales
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. The recording sessions marked the first time Sepultura had recorded as a quartet as opposed to a trio, which saw
Andreas Kisser handling both bass and guitar duties on their previous three albums; as such, ''Chaos A.D.'' was the first album to include
Paulo Jr.
Paulo Xisto Pinto Júnior (born 30 April 1969) is a Brazilian musician best known as the bassist for heavy metal band Sepultura. He joined Sepultura after Roberto Raffan left the band in 1984, becoming Sepultura's second bassist. Although no o ...
, who had been playing live with the band since joining in 1984.
"Kaiowas" was recorded live among the ruins of the medieval castle of
Chepstow. It was an entirely acoustic track, with Kisser and
Max Cavalera on the guitars and drummer
Igor Cavalera and Paulo Jr. on percussion. When they recorded "Kaiowas", the quartet never even considered playing the track live, because they thought it would be too difficult to recreate the drumming on stage. They changed their minds after seeing a video of the American band
Neurosis: "We saw in that live video that the Neurosis guys put down their guitars and everybody started to play the drums on stage", lead guitarist Andreas remembers. "We decided to try the same thing. We rehearsed it once and it was wonderful. We haven't stopped playing the song live since."
[Barcinski & Gomes 1999, page 128.]
During recording sessions, Sepultura recorded a number of
covers: "The Hunt", from
New Model Army
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, "
Polícia", from
Titãs, "Inhuman Nature", from the American
hardcore punk band
Final Conflict, and "Crucificados pelo Sistema", from Brazilian
Ratos de Porão. Igor, a New Model Army fan, convinced the other band members to include "The Hunt" on the record. Paulo joked that the money of the LP would go straight to new
dentures for
Justin Sullivan, the toothless singer of New Model Army.
[ The latter 3 covers would be included as B-sides and also on the compilation '' Blood-Rooted''. "Polícia" is also included as a bonus track on the Brazilian edition of the album. Up until the time the album was due, the title was originally Propaganda after track 6, but Max Cavalera changed it to ''Chaos A.D.'' after the Misfits' '']Earth A.D.
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''
Musical style
Out of the boredom of playing the ''Arise'' songs for two years straight and concerned about the threat of musically stagnating, Sepultura pushed the envelope on ''Chaos A.D.'' The first track, " Refuse/Resist", revealed the band's new musical direction: slower, with more emphasis on groove than speed.[Lemos 1993, page 43.] The song starts with the heartbeat of Max
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's then-unborn first son, Zyon, followed by some Afro-Brazilian drumming reminiscent of Salvador, Bahia
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samba-reggae group Olodum.[ About the track's introductory guitar riff, Max acknowledged that it "could have been created by a ]death metal
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band."[ Archived a]
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/ref> ''Chaos A.D.'' was their first record to utilize some lower guitar tunings. Half of the songs in the album are tuned down to D standard, except for "Kaiowas", which is in drop C tuning.
Diversity was the key to ''Chaos A.D.'', revealed Max Cavalera. "Biotech Is Godzilla" was "pure hardcore", according to the elder Cavalera.[ "Nomad", with its characteristically slow riffs, was described by lead guitarist Andreas Kisser as their answer to ]Metallica
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's " Sad but True".[ The album also featured Sepultura's first all-acoustic incursion, "Kaiowas". "It's like a mixture of Led Zeppelin, ]Sonic Youth
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and Olodum", said Max of that particular song.[Lemos 1993, page 43.] '' Dazed & Confused'' magazine stated the album "signalled a move away from the epulturas thrash roots, focusing on slower, industrial grooves." ''Decibel'' also acknowledged the departure from Sepultura's thrash metal style on ''Chaos A.D.'' In the book ''The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists'', author Joel McIver stated the album showed a "movement away from extreme metal
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to a more punk sound" with a stronger focus on "feel and groove".[McIver 2008, page 73.] McIver went on to state that the album showed the first signs of the groove metal
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genre that Sepultura would apply by the mid-1990s.[ In Ian Christe's book '' Sound of the Beast'', he credits ''Chaos A.D'', along with American heavy metal band ]Pantera
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, for developing the death metal
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-influenced music of groove metal that would later influence other artists in the '90s.
Themes
The lyrics of "Refuse/Resist" mention "tanks on the streets, confronting police, bleeding the plebs."[ Its chorus ("Refuse! Resist!") resembles a protest march slogan,][Barcinski & Gomes 1999, page 126.] and when released as a single featured a photograph of a South Korean student rushing at Seoul's riot police contingent while holding a Molotov cocktail. The next song, "Territory", dealt with the conflict between the Palestinian and Israeli peoples.[ "Slave New World" — with its lyrics co-written by Biohazard bassist Evan Seinfeld][ — was a protest against censorship.]
Massacres were a major part of ''Chaos A.D.''s overall theme. "Amen" tackled the massacre of David Koresh's followers in Waco, Texas. "Manifest" had a faux-radio report of the Carandiru massacre
The Carandiru massacre ( pt, Massacre do Carandiru, ) occurred on Friday, 2 October 1992, in Carandiru Penitentiary in São Paulo, Brazil, when military police stormed the penitentiary following a prison riot. The massacre, which left 111 prison ...
,[ and "Kaiowas" was made in honor of a Brazilian Indian tribe that committed collective suicide in protest against the government that wanted to drive them off the land of their ancestors. "Nomad", written by Andreas, talked about people expelled from their homelands.][
In 2008, speaking to '' Kerrang!'', Max Cavalera remembered: "This certainly got in touch with the dark side of Sepultura. "Refuse/Resist" is an anti-police song – a real piece of anarchy. You could call the album riot music. It was full of heavy shit and some of it was risky, but it was just where we were coming from at the time. "Manifest" is also very close to me. That's about a massacre of prisoners by police at a jail in São Paulo. One hundred and eleven prisoners were killed, and one of my friends was there and took pictures of it all, one of which we used in the artwork."
On ''Chaos A.D.'', Sepultura honored one of their biggest idols, Jello Biafra. Max had called Biafra asking him to contribute to the album with a song about the growing neo-Nazi movement. "I asked for something like 'Nazi Punks Fuck Off - Part 2'", remembers Max, referring to the anti-Nazi song " Nazi Punks Fuck Off" by the Dead Kennedys. But Biafra wasn't interested in recycling old ideas and he suggested a song called "Biotech Is Godzilla", that he had written during his visit to Eco '92, a world conference about ecology organized in Rio de Janeiro. "Jello spent ten minutes explaining me his crazy theories", said Max to Anamaria G. of ''Bizz'' magazine, "he said that ]George Bush
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had sent a group of scientists to Brazil to test germs and bacteria on human beings and use them as guinea pigs. The lyrics claim that biotechnology created AIDS
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. But they don't say that technology is bad, just that it's in the wrong hands."
Touring and promotion
By the time ''Chaos A.D.'' arrived, Sepultura were the biggest act of Roadrunner's roster. Aware of the band's increasing popularity, the label spent nearly $1 million on a "marketing blitz" which quickly guaranteed them silver and gold records in Belgium, France and the UK.[Barcinski & Gomes 1999, page 132.] The group also signed an exclusive distribution deal with a major label, Epic Records
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, home of Pearl Jam
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and Rage Against the Machine.[Mudrian 2004, page 189.] This deal eventually went sour: Epic paid little attention to Sepultura,[Barcinski & Gomes 1999, page 143.] preferring to invest in Fight
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and Prong,[Mudrian 2004, page 189.] groups that were, in the long run, less successful than the Brazilians.
The ''Chaos A.D.'' tour kickstarted on October 23, 1993 with British doom metal
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band Paradise Lost
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as the opening act
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. The tour went well, except for an incident where Berlin's police received a false tip claiming that Sepultura's tour bus was loaded with a major cocaine shipment.[ Enraged by the unjust search and seizure procedure, Max re-wrote "Antichrist", from their 1985 '' Bestial Devastation'' EP, as "Anti-Cop", and then the band proceeded in playing the song live throughout the tour (a recorded version is available on the combined re-release of ''Bestial Devastation''/'' Morbid Visions'' and '']The Roots of Sepultura
''Roots'' is the sixth studio album by Brazilian metal band Sepultura. It was released in Europe on and in the U.S. three weeks later on March 12 by Roadrunner Records. It is the band's last studio album to feature founding member and vocalist/r ...
'' albums).
While touring Europe, rumors floated around that Sepultura would be part of the latest edition of Brazil's '' Hollywood Rock'' music festival
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, taking place in January 1994. The event would happen simultaneously on São Paulo and in Rio de Janeiro. ''Chaos A.D.'' has sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide.
The North American leg, which was co-headlined by Pantera
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, coincided with the 1994 FIFA World Cup
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, with the concert in Irvine, California taking place on July 17, a few hours after the tournament final, in nearby Pasadena. Sepultura, whose members attended the match, took to the stage decorated in the Brazilian colors in celebration of the national team's triumph in the tournament.
Critical reception
''Chaos A.D.'' received positive reviews from music critics, with many commending the album's experimentation and sense of the band coming into their own. AllMusic declared it one of the best heavy metal albums of all time, calling it "a remarkable achievement not only in its concentrated power and originality, but also in the degree to which Sepultura eclipsed their idols in offering a vision of heavy metal's future." '' Entertainment Weekly'' proclaimed that "Sepultura will separate casual headbangers from rabid addicts fast... even nonmetalheads will be impressed by the variety in 'Chaos A.D.'' they're not averse to slowing things down."[
In 2017, it was ranked 29th on '' Rolling Stone'''s "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time".
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Track listing
Notes
*The original release contained a hidden track (laughter outtakes from "We Who Are Not as Others") after "Clenched Fist".
*"Territory" and "Amen/Inner Self" were recorded live in Minneapolis in March 1994.
Personnel
* Max Cavalera – vocals, rhythm guitar, 4-string guitar, nylon string guitar
* Igor Cavalera – drums, percussion
*Paulo Jr.
Paulo Xisto Pinto Júnior (born 30 April 1969) is a Brazilian musician best known as the bassist for heavy metal band Sepultura. He joined Sepultura after Roberto Raffan left the band in 1984, becoming Sepultura's second bassist. Although no o ...
– bass, floor tom
* Andreas Kisser – lead guitar, 12-strings viola, steel-string acoustic guitar
*Silvio Bibika – studio roadie
*Simon Dawson – assistant engineer
*Alex Newport – guitar sound, feedback
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advisor
*Dave Somers – assistant engineer
* Andy Wallace – producer, mixing
*George Marino – mastering
*Steve Remote - recording engineer
* Michael Whelan – cover artwork ("Cacophony")
*Gary Monroe – photography
*Recorded at Rockfield Studios, South Wales (though the liner notes incorrectly state "South Wales, England")
*"Kaiowas" recorded at Chepstow Castle, Wales
*Mixed at The Wool Hall Recording Studios, Bath
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Plac ...
, England
Charts
Certifications
Notes
References
Works cited
* Korolenk, Jason (2014), ''Relentless: Thirty Years of Sepultura''. Rocket 88.
* Barcinski, André & Gomes, Silvio (1999). ''Sepultura: Toda a História''. São Paulo: Ed. 34.
* McIver, Joel (2008). ''The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists''. Jawbone Press.
* Lemos, Anamaria (1993). Caos Desencanado. ''Bizz, 98,'' 40–45.
* Mudrian, Albert (2004). ''Choosing Death: the Improbable History of Death Metal and Grindcore''. Los Angeles, CA: Feral House.
* Sepultura (1993). ''Chaos A.D''. D New York, NY: Roadrunner Records.
* ''Sepultura Chaos A.D''. (1994). Port Chester, NY: Cherry Lane Music.
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