Slave New World
Sepultura · 1994
10 min · 4 tracks · death metal · thrash metal · alternative metal
A raw, aggressive blend of thrash and groove metal that confronts socio-political issues with unrelenting intensity.
Slave New World is a single by Sepultura, released in 1994. A raw, aggressive blend of thrash and groove metal that confronts socio-political issues with unrelenting intensity. The EP is significant for its critical reception, particularly noted for addressing challenging social topics like political oppression and drug addiction. It also features a live cover of Motörhead's 'Orgasmatron', highlighting Sepultura's influence on heavy music while contributing to their growing international reputation. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Slave New World sound like?
A raw, aggressive blend of thrash and groove metal that confronts socio-political issues with unrelenting intensity. Rooted in death metal and thrash metal.
What makes Slave New World by Sepultura notable?
The EP is significant for its critical reception, particularly noted for addressing challenging social topics like political oppression and drug addiction. It also features a live cover of Motörhead's 'Orgasmatron', highlighting Sepultura's influence on heavy music while contributing to their growing international reputation. Released in early 1994, 'Slave New World' arrived during Sepultura's rise to prominence following their breakthrough album 'Chaos A.D.' in 1993. This EP showcased the band's willingness to experiment further with heavier sounds and complex themes, solidifying their place in the global metal scene.
How many songs are on Slave New World?
Slave New World has 4 tracks, running approximately 10 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Slave New World Standout 2:55
- 2 Crucificados Pelo Sistema Standout 1:04
- 3 Drug Me Standout 1:53
- 4 Orgasmatron (live) 4:15
Release Date
January 1, 1994
Artist Origin
Brazil
Runtime
10 min 8 sec
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