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Dead Embryonic Cells

Sepultura · 1991

12 min · 3 tracks · death metal ยท thrash metal ยท alternative metal

Frenzied riffs and thunderous rhythms create an unrelenting assault on the senses, blending death metal with groove-laden precision.

Dead Embryonic Cells is a single by Sepultura, released in 1991. Frenzied riffs and thunderous rhythms create an unrelenting assault on the senses, blending death metal with groove-laden precision. 'Dead Embryonic Cells' is significant for its critical acclaim, noted for pushing the boundaries of thrash and death metal. The album contributed to Sepultura's rise within the global metal community, influencing countless bands and earning a place in the pantheon of essential metal records. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Dead Embryonic Cells sound like?

Frenzied riffs and thunderous rhythms create an unrelenting assault on the senses, blending death metal with groove-laden precision. Rooted in death metal and thrash metal.

What makes Dead Embryonic Cells by Sepultura notable?

'Dead Embryonic Cells' is significant for its critical acclaim, noted for pushing the boundaries of thrash and death metal. The album contributed to Sepultura's rise within the global metal community, influencing countless bands and earning a place in the pantheon of essential metal records. Released in 1991, 'Dead Embryonic Cells' was Sepultura's third studio album, following their breakthrough record 'Beneath the Remains.' At this point in their career, they were solidifying their status as pioneers of the Brazilian metal scene and gaining international recognition.

How many songs are on Dead Embryonic Cells?

Dead Embryonic Cells has 3 tracks, running approximately 12 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·12:07

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Dead Embryonic Cells Standout 4:34
  • 2 Orgasmatron Standout 4:15
  • 3 Troops of Doom Standout 3:18

Release Date

January 1, 1991

Artist Origin

Brazil

Runtime

12 min 7 sec